The Great Omission
Dallas Willard's Visionary Call for Moral Excellence
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Quick Facts
| Author | Dallas Willard |
| Narrator | Adam Verner |
| Runtime | 7h45m |
| Published | January 6, 2026 |
| Rating | 5.0 / 5 (156 ratings) |
| Categories | Politics & Social Sciences, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Living, Spiritual Growth, Ministry & Evangelism, Discipleship, Evangelism, Spirituality |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
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About This Audiobook
Experience the profound wisdom of Dallas Willard in 'The Great Omission,' a must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Christian ethics and moral philosophy. This audiobook distills years of scholarly work into practical, actionable insights through articles, talks, and interviews. Narrator Adam Verner brings his deep understanding of the material to life with clarity and warmth, making complex ideas accessible and engaging. Willard’s clear articulation of principles like 'The Great Omission'—the neglect of one's own interests for the sake of others—resonates powerfully, urging listeners to confront their personal failures and societal shortcomings.
Why Listen to The Great Omission?
- Expert narration by Adam Verner brings every character and scene to life across 7h45m of immersive audio.
- Bestseller-quality story from Dallas Willard, rated 5.0 stars by 156 listeners.
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