Dallas Willard, Philosopher
Visiting King’s April 9 to 13,
2012

Dallas
Willard is a Professor in the
School of Philosophy at the
University of Southern
California in Los Angeles. His
undergraduate studies were at
William Jewell College,
Tennessee Temple College (B.A.,
1956, Psychology) and Baylor
University (B.A., 1957,
Philosophy and Religion); and
his Graduate education was at
Baylor University and the
University of Wisconsin (Ph. D.,
1964: Major in Philosophy, Minor
in the History of Science).
His philosophical publications
are mainly in the areas of
epistemology, the philosophy of
mind and of logic, and on the
philosophy of Edmund Husserl,
including extensive translations
of Husserl's early writings from
German into English. His English
translation and edition of
Edmund Husserl's Philosophy of
Arithmetic was released in
September, 2003. His Logic and
the Objectivity of Knowledge, a
study of Husserl's early
philosophy, appeared in 1984,
and his Early Writings in the
Philosophy of Logic and
Mathematics (1993) makes
available to the English reader
nearly all of the shorter
philosophical works that Husserl
produced on the way to the
phenomenological breakthrough
recorded in his Logical
Investigations of 1900-1901.
He also lectures and publishes
in religion. His most recent
book,
Knowing Christ Today,
was published in May 2009.
The Great Omission, which
was published in 2006, received
a Christianity Today annual Book
Award in the Christian Living
category in 2007.
Renovation
of the Heart was published
in May 2002, and received
Christianity Today's 2003 Book
Award in the category of
Spirituality.
The Divine
Conspiracy was released in
1998 and selected Christianity
Today's "Book of the Year" for
1999.
The Spirit of the
Disciplines appeared in
1988, and
Hearing God
(1999) first appeared as In
Search of Guidance in 1984 (2nd
edition in 1993).