#60547
Mentioned in 1 episodes
Kingdom Apprenticeship
Dallas Willard's Formational Theology and Missional Vision
Book •
In 'Kingdom Apprenticeship,' Keas Keasler explores Dallas Willard’s integrated theology of spiritual formation and mission, arguing that Willard’s formation theory is inherently missional.
Drawing on seven years of archival research, Keasler outlines eight core components of Willard’s theology and traces how eschatology, vision, and practices form disciples for participation in God’s kingdom.
The book examines historical influences, unpublished archives, and practical implications for contemporary church formation and mission.
Keasler also addresses contemporary distortions like Christian nationalism and offers constructive theological reflection for faithful apprenticeship to Jesus.
It serves both scholars and practitioners seeking to apply Willard’s insights to church life and discipleship.
Drawing on seven years of archival research, Keasler outlines eight core components of Willard’s theology and traces how eschatology, vision, and practices form disciples for participation in God’s kingdom.
The book examines historical influences, unpublished archives, and practical implications for contemporary church formation and mission.
Keasler also addresses contemporary distortions like Christian nationalism and offers constructive theological reflection for faithful apprenticeship to Jesus.
It serves both scholars and practitioners seeking to apply Willard’s insights to church life and discipleship.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 1 episodes
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as his own book resulting from seven years of research into Willard’s formation theology and missional vision.

Keas Keasler

26 snips
Keas Keasler – Dallas Willard’s Theology


