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  • The Divine Conspiracy

  • Rediscovering Our Hidden Life in God
  • By: Dallas Willard
  • Narrated by: Dallas Willard
  • Length: 2 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (127 ratings)

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The Divine Conspiracy

By: Dallas Willard
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In The Divine Conspiracy, Dallas Willard gracefully weaves biblical teaching, popular culture, science, scholarship, and spiritual practice into a tour de force that shows the necessity of profound changes in how we view our lives and faith.

In an era when many Christians consider Jesus a beloved but remote savior, Willard argues compellingly for the relevance of God to every aspect of our existence.

Christians, Willard says, for the most part consider the primary function of Christianity to be admittance to heaven. But, as Willard clearly shows, a faith that guarantees a satisfactory afterlife, yet has absolutely no impact on life in the here and now, is nothing more than "consumer Christianity" and "bumper-sticker faith".

Willard refutes this "fire escape" mentality and offers a practical plan by which we can become Christ-like. He challenges us to step aside from the politics and pieties of contemporary Christian practice and inspires us to reject the all too common lukewarm faith of our times by embracing the true meaning of Christian discipleship.

©1998, 2003 Dallas Willard (P)2003 HarperCollins Publishers
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"Willard gives an eloquent reading of the difference between critical moral thinking and the discernment of moral truths. With a wise kind of warmth, he calls our attention to the pitfalls of intellectual and psychological approaches to God, and invites us to find the spiritual integrity we need to live Christ's teachings." (AudioFile)

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A great book for true spiritual enlightenment

This is a great book for those who have never come into a personal relationship with Christ and for those who have been walking with him for years.
I always enjoy hearing insights in the scripture that others of received even though I have received insight on the same versus myself.
Dallas Willard is very gifted intellectually and seems to be a good example of someone who has learned to love God with all their mind.This book is worth listening to or reading over and over again. Very insightful.

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Clear Concise Capture of Full Book

Dallas does a great job summarizing the unabridged version of the same title. Great as a refresher if you've read the original title or if you have limited time and just want Dallas' key thoughts on this subject.

Great presentation of how God's kingdom, the kingdom He has entrusted to you, and His reality all function now and into eternity is presented.

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Where’s the Rest of it?

Only four chapters out of ten downloaded. ????

I’m wondering why I spent my credit on a book that isn’t all appearing.

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Thoughtful. Thought-provoking. Things to ponder after listening. Incredible truth.

Was good to listen to this book rather than read it. Though it's dense there are also deep things of God that Dallas makes understandable.
Highly recommend

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Rich and Deep

Wonderfully presented, uniquely rich. Not to be heard by a hurried heart or a mind seeking easily accessed entertainment.

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Great advice about your Christian walk

This book has same sobering advice regarding living out your Christian walk. Tough part is the narration is a little monotone, so it was hard for me to listen to.

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A phenomenal must

Dallas Willard is true thinker, a lover of the gospel, and a loving embracer of the true. I am on my third listen in a row. In this age where religious debate is nearly absurd (the selfish gene or aqua buddha) The Divine Conspiracy points us to a great and serious goal of God, to form His image in us. I loved hearing the author read the book in person.

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Good book.

Great for those who want to get to know Jesus and God on another level. A personal level. this is a good book also for those just getting to know God and their purpose on this earth.

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Unpleasant

Most unpleast voice and boring dialogue I've ever 'tried' to listen to.... not very inspiring narrator.

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good content poorly read

It was a good book, but some authors should NOT read their own book. Dallas has an even tone/reading style that didn't capture and keep my attention. The writing style of the book was more like reading classic literature...not as clear or direct as I would have preferred.

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