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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jacques Ellul , Christian Roy , David W Gill , Yves EllulPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781725259775ISBN 10: 172525977 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 21 February 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""The challenge of technique or technology is a central theme in Jacques Ellul's theology. This volume is a necessary addition to the Ellul corpus for anyone who wishes a full appreciation of his thought."" --Carl Mitcham, author of Theology and Technology ""The keystone of Jacques Ellul's whole work, this posthumous edition of Theology and Technique gives us the genuine meaning of the dialectics between his sociology and his theology. It shows the way of an ethic of Non-Power to understand how to live as Christians in the technological society today. Very stimulating!"" --Frédéric Rognon, professor of philosophy, University of Strasbourg ""This remarkable text helps us piece together Jacques Ellul's life project of thinking theologically about the social and historical reality he called Technique. I commend Christian Roy's careful translation of the 2014 French edition, which includes Frédéric Rognon's masterful introduction summarizing Ellul's enduring contribution. This is essential reading for anyone wanting to think theologically about technology today, informed by the voice of Jacques Ellul."" --Matthew Prior, tutor and lecturer in ethics, St. Mellitus College """The challenge of technique or technology is a central theme in Jacques Ellul's theology. This volume is a necessary addition to the Ellul corpus for anyone who wishes a full appreciation of his thought."" --Carl Mitcham, author of Theology and Technology ""The keystone of Jacques Ellul's whole work, this posthumous edition of Theology and Technique gives us the genuine meaning of the dialectics between his sociology and his theology. It shows the way of an ethic of Non-Power to understand how to live as Christians in the technological society today. Very stimulating!"" --Fr�d�ric Rognon, professor of philosophy, University of Strasbourg ""This remarkable text helps us piece together Jacques Ellul's life project of thinking theologically about the social and historical reality he called Technique. I commend Christian Roy's careful translation of the 2014 French edition, which includes Fr�d�ric Rognon's masterful introduction summarizing Ellul's enduring contribution. This is essential reading for anyone wanting to think theologically about technology today, informed by the voice of Jacques Ellul."" --Matthew Prior, tutor and lecturer in ethics, St. Mellitus College ""The challenge of technique or technology is a central theme in Jacques Ellul's theology. This volume is a necessary addition to the Ellul corpus for anyone who wishes a full appreciation of his thought."" --Carl Mitcham, author of Theology and Technology ""The keystone of Jacques Ellul's whole work, this posthumous edition of Theology and Technique gives us the genuine meaning of the dialectics between his sociology and his theology. It shows the way of an ethic of Non-Power to understand how to live as Christians in the technological society today. Very stimulating!"" --Fr�d�ric Rognon, professor of philosophy, University of Strasbourg ""This remarkable text helps us piece together Jacques Ellul's life project of thinking theologically about the social and historical reality he called Technique. I commend Christian Roy's careful translation of the 2014 French edition, which includes Fr�d�ric Rognon's masterful introduction summarizing Ellul's enduring contribution. This is essential reading for anyone wanting to think theologically about technology today, informed by the voice of Jacques Ellul."" --Matthew Prior, tutor and lecturer in ethics, St. Mellitus College ""The challenge of technique or technology is a central theme in Jacques Ellul's theology. This volume is a necessary addition to the Ellul corpus for anyone who wishes a full appreciation of his thought."" --Carl Mitcham, author of Theology and Technology ""The keystone of Jacques Ellul's whole work, this posthumous edition of Theology and Technique gives us the genuine meaning of the dialectics between his sociology and his theology. It shows the way of an ethic of Non-Power to understand how to live as Christians in the technological society today. Very stimulating!"" --Fr�d�ric Rognon, professor of philosophy, University of Strasbourg ""This remarkable text helps us piece together Jacques Ellul's life project of thinking theologically about the social and historical reality he called Technique. I commend Christian Roy's careful translation of the 2014 French edition, which includes Fr�d�ric Rognon's masterful introduction summarizing Ellul's enduring contribution. This is essential reading for anyone wanting to think theologically about technology today, informed by the voice of Jacques Ellul."" --Matthew Prior, tutor and lecturer in ethics, St. Mellitus College" """The challenge of technique or technology is a central theme in Jacques Ellul's theology. This volume is a necessary addition to the Ellul corpus for anyone who wishes a full appreciation of his thought."" --Carl Mitcham, author of Theology and Technology ""The keystone of Jacques Ellul's whole work, this posthumous edition of Theology and Technique gives us the genuine meaning of the dialectics between his sociology and his theology. It shows the way of an ethic of Non-Power to understand how to live as Christians in the technological society today. Very stimulating!"" --Fr�d�ric Rognon, professor of philosophy, University of Strasbourg ""This remarkable text helps us piece together Jacques Ellul's life project of thinking theologically about the social and historical reality he called Technique. I commend Christian Roy's careful translation of the 2014 French edition, which includes Fr�d�ric Rognon's masterful introduction summarizing Ellul's enduring contribution. This is essential reading for anyone wanting to think theologically about technology today, informed by the voice of Jacques Ellul."" --Matthew Prior, tutor and lecturer in ethics, St. Mellitus College" Author InformationJacques Ellul (1912-94) was a French law professor, social theorist, and lay theologian, teaching at the University of Bordeaux, France. Among his fifty-eight published books and writings, his best-known works include The Technological Society, Propaganda, Presence in the Modern World, and The Humiliation of the Word. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |