Jacques Ellul
Ellul on Self-Justifying Means
Genies, bottles, toothpaste, tubes.
Jacques Ellul
Genies, bottles, toothpaste, tubes.
Jacques Ellul
The means justify the means. Ellul writes that humans have set off at high speeds toward nowhere.
Jacques Ellul
Christians are here to preserve the world, not to save it.
Jacques Ellul
Christians must approach every political and social situation individually, from the perspective of their place in God's Kingdom, because Christianity cannot be reduced to mere principles or doctrine.
Jacques Ellul
What is the right way to live when you know how your story ends?
Jacques Ellul
Christians belong to two cities. What can it mean when one tries to take that truism seriously?
Jacques Ellul
Christians exist in a state of permanent revolution, not against the government but against the world.
Jacques Ellul
Jacques Ellul defines the revolutionary spirit and says that facts are not true.
Jacques Ellul
Political debates, Jacques Ellul wrote, are always about power, never about change. The appearance of movement and development are illusions.
Jacques Ellul
People always think they are living in the end times. They're right.
Jacques Ellul
Alan Jacobs on Jacques Ellul.
Jacques Ellul
Wrapping up Chapter 1 of Presence: Where God's will and the world's will collide.