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Renovation of the Heart Leader's Guide and Interactive Student Edition
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DALLAS WILLARD is a professor in the School of Philosophy at the University of Southern California. He is the author of several books, including Renovation of the Heart and Christianity Today's Book of the Year in 1999, The Divine Conspiracy. Dallas and his wife live in California.

RANDY FRAZEE is senior pastor of Pantego Bible Church in Fort Worth, Texas, a church known for its work in spiritual formation and community. He's the author of The Connecting Church, Making Room for Life, and The Christian Life Profile Assessment Tool.

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Willard (The Divine Conspiracy), a professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California who is also a Southern Baptist minister, here tackles the central Christian question of how to be more like Christ. He claims that the church's failures throughout history are a result of Christians' reading biblical passages that adjure them to Christ-like perfection and then trying to reach that perfection by behaving more perfectly. Instead, he argues that believers should allow God to transform them internally so that their actions, though never quite perfect, will at least be more aligned with God. Willard delineates six areas of such transformation thought, feeling, will, body, social context and soul and delineates a general process toward transforming each. The book's chapters are divided into very short subsections, which, especially in the first four chapters, are inchoate as Willard struggles to explain exactly what the "heart" is and why it is important. Though trained as a philosopher, he does not explicate philosophical discussions over, for example, human nature, settling instead for saying that "we cannot deal with [them] here." Such a position contributes to the book's early incoherence and to a consistent lack of support, and, therefore, power. However, many evangelicals will appreciate his fresh and less guilt-ridden approach to Christian spiritual growth. The book is heavily Bible-based, provides discussion questions and includes a chapter on spiritually transforming congregations as well as individuals. (May) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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