A Conversation with Dallas Willard: Confronting the Reduced Gospel

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Dallas Willard is not in a rush.  In fact, spending an hour in conversation with him, it  becomes apparent that he moves to the rhythm of an altogether different drumbeat–an other-worldly drumbeat.   A rhythm which emanates from somewhere deep inside.

As we are introduced I immediately begin to wonder,“Where have I heard this voice before?” Suddenly I realize that this noted scholar’s voice is one part  William F. Buckley and one part Thurston Howell, III.   I try not to act too distracted.

What does one expect  when talking with an intellectual and spiritual giant?  Hubris?  Condescenion?  Distraction?  None of these are present though during our time together.   All said, Dallas is one of the most present, humble men I’ve ever met.

When the interview is over I thank him once more and we shake hands.  I release my hand shake at the socially appropriate moment.   But Dallas holds on.  I’m in a rush to move along, though I have nowhere in particular to be.  I’m caught off guard  by the power of his being.

After an uncomfortably long time he releases my hand.  He blesses me.   I feel unsettled–but in a good way.

I wonder to myself, “Could this be holiness I’ve just encountered?”

I think so.

To listen or download an audio interview with Dallas click here

Question:  What stood out to you in this conversation?

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