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Renovation of the Heart Putting on the CharacterThe following report compares books using the SERCount Rating (base on the result count from the search engine). |
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For readers who have given up on actually becoming a new creation in Christ, particularly those who have received little instruction along these lines beyond 'just pray harder', this book will play a critical role in your growth into Christlikeness.
Willard has yet to reveal the overlap between Edmund Husserl - the 20th century German phenomenology philosopher - who Willard masterfully translates and interprets for his colleagues, and Jesus. I'm real curious, as I know many others are, to know.
Renovation - a book on human nature - seemed like the perfect opportunity to reveal the Willardian ontology, and to situate it next to those of Plato, Descartes, Kant and Nietzsche. But he chose, for good reasons I'm sure, not to do that.
Willard writes a paragraph on existentialism in Renovation, and drops in one-liners about philosophers in Divine Conspiracy. But I'm sure Willard could take the 2,000-year-old conversation on the relationship between Athens and Jerusalem a couple steps forward if he were to write on the topic. Unfortunately, from the list of his current projects on his web site, it doesn't look like that's coming down the pike any time soon.