1. The Divine Conspiracy
    Dallas Willard
    HarperOne / 1998 / Hardcover
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  1. Tim Yee
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    April 8, 2000
    Tim Yee
    Takes awhile to get through but worth the time it takes. I wish there was a study guide to help the reader to digest the incredible insights Willard offers!
  2. Jay
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    The Divine Conspiracy
    March 9, 2020
    Jay
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    A very excelent book on what the Christian life is.
  3. Pastor Jesse Caro
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    October 30, 2003
    Pastor Jesse Caro
    This is probably the best book I have ever read. His correct interpretation on the Sermon on the Mount is cogent, accurate and reminds us of God's great grace. I have taught this material to teens and adults alike. It is needed despreately. Truly a must read!
  4. Rochelle
    1 Stars Out Of 5
    July 14, 2010
    Rochelle
    Reading this book was torture. I had to read it as a class assignment and wanted to pull out my teeth because of the absurd doctrine! There are so many examples given and beliefs taught throughout the book that are contradictory to the Truth of the Bible. The only redeeming factor of this book is that I have a better foundation of my beliefs because I read so many falsehoods.
  5. Candyce
    1 Stars Out Of 5
    Great premise...horrid doctrine and misquoting scripture
    March 2, 2015
    Candyce
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    Dallas Willard makes some valid criticisms of Christians/Christianity but his theology is seriously messed up. My biggest problem with his book is that he says that he is using the KJV in his quotes of the Bible unless otherwise noted, but it isn't the case. He rewords verses that he places in quotes to support his theories. Here is an example of his 2 Corinthians 5:16-17 "From now on we disregard all common distinctions between people, and even though we have know Christ in human terms, we no longer do so. So if anyone is 'In Christ' they are a new type of creation, where the old categories drop away and the individual emerges in a new order."

    Here is what the actual verse says NKJV: "Therefore, from now on, we regard no one according to the flesh. Even though we have known Christ according to the flesh, yet now we know Him thus no longer. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new."

    He actually does this with all of his verses and has created his own "translation". Big Red Flag if you have to reword the Bible to fit your purpose.
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