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The Martin Institute for Christianity and Culture was established in 2011 to assist Christian individuals and organizations to deeply understand, intelligently communicate, and effectively implement reliable and psychologically realistic pathways of becoming more like Jesus for the sake of the world. As part of that quest, we hope to honor the legacy of Dallas Willard while placing his work in the context of other thought and praxis leaders who have developed methods for authentic Christian formation that have stood the test of time.

Our Goals

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We aim to help establish Christian spiritual formation as a domain of publicly available knowledge that is open to research and pedagogy of the highest order.
Through a variety of initiatives, we foster multidisciplinary scholarship on the need and nature of Christian spiritual formation and disseminate the deliverances of that research to Christian thought leaders for the good of the church.

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We aim to support a new generation of thought leaders in the area of Christian spiritual formation.
Through a variety of initiatives, we come alongside students, pastors, scholars, parachurch leaders, and other publicly engaged individuals in their desire to be formed in Christ and advance knowledge of Christian spiritual formation.

Gayle D. Beebe

About the Martin Institute

Dallas Willard

The Spirit of Disciples

"Christianity needs to clarify and exemplify realistic methods of human transformation. It must show how the ordinary individuals who make up the human race today can become, through the grace of Christ, a love-filled, effective, and powerful community."

Initiatives

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Conversatio Divina

A Center for Spiritual Renewal: Creates and offers resources for both “pilgrims” and “guides.”

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Cultura Fellowship

The Cultura Fellowship empowers emerging Christian leaders who desire to integrate Christian spiritual formation into their life and work.

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Next Frontiers

A part of Frontiers, established through the generous support of Lilly Endowment, Inc., Next Frontiers is a two-year program designed to help mid-career pastors thrive in congregational leadership during times of transition in ministry.

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The Legacy of Dallas Willard

Dallas Willard Research Center

The Dallas Willard Research Center supports and advances Christian spiritual formation by preserving Dallas Willard’s writings, providing access to his library, and fostering scholarship through research programs, fellowships, awards, and faculty retreats.

Dallas Willard Library

The Voskuyl Library's Special Collections preserve and provide scholarly access to Dallas Willard’s personal books and papers, carefully cataloged by Westmont staff to support ongoing research, teaching, and engagement with his intellectual and spiritual legacy.

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Annual Book & Research Award

The Annual Book & Research Awards recognize outstanding scholarship that advances Dallas Willard’s vision of Christian spiritual formation, honoring influential books and research that contribute to both academic inquiry and the life of the church.

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Academic Workshops

The Academic Workshop at the Martin Institute for Christianity and Culture brings together leading scholars and ministry practitioners for collaborative, multidisciplinary conversations that deepen understanding of Christian formation and translate research into real-world spiritual impact.

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Student Focused Programs

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Incarnatio encourages our community on a path of whole-person development including authentic spiritual and character formation and renewal. 

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Capax Dei

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in a small group? Capax Dei (loosely translated, "Space for God"), is the name for the community of small groups that meets during the school year, sponsored by the Westmont Campus Pastor's Office and the Westmont Center for Spiritual Formation. 

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Resident Chaplins

Resident Chaplains (RC's) work alongside various student leader positions and serve students by “cultivating a transformative community of Christ-centered apprenticeship” by: modeling personal and spiritual development; supporting and promoting campus spiritual formation activities; and providing opportunities for spiritual growth in residence halls.

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Spiritual Direction

Spiritual direction is a practice of listening, with a companion, for the voice and movement of God in your life. The Martin Institute's Incarnatio Center provides a limited number of spiritual direction grants for faculty, staff and students who are interested.

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