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8 rows · Anarchy and Christianity. Jacques Ellul. W.B. Eerdmans, - Political Science - pages. 4/5(5). 12 rows ·  · English] Anarchy and Christianity / Jacques Ellul; translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley. p. cm. Author: Zulkilar Shakabei. Anarchy and Christianity is one of his most penetrating criticisms of institutional Christianity. But like most of his theological works, it's not entirely (or even primarily) critical in tone. It also offers a vision of what Christian faith might be. Ellul argues that both the Hebrew and Christian scriptures are wary of political (worldly) bltadwin.ru by:


Jacques Ellul () was a French sociologist, philosopher, and theologian, but his main profession was teaching law at the University of Bordeaux. He held strong views about the nature of government as antithetical to Christian faith, and is counted among the 20th century Christian anarchists. Jacques Ellul blends politics, theology, history, and exposition in this analysis of the relationship between political anarchy and biblical faith. On the one hand, suggests Ellul, anarchists need to understand that much of their criticism of Christianity applies only to the form of religion that developed, not to biblical faith. Christians, on the other hand, need to look at the biblical. Buy Anarchy and Christianity by Jacques Ellul, Geoffrey W Bromiley, Ph.D., bltadwin.ru (Translator) online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 2 editions - starting at $ Shop now.


anarchy and christianity jacques ellul Anarchy and Christianity Jacque Ellul blends politics, theology, history, and exposition in this analysis of the relationship between political anarchy and biblical faith. While he clarifies the views of each and how they can be related, his aim is not to proselytize either anarchists into Christianity or. On the one hand, suggests Ellul, anarchists need to understand that much of their criticism of Christianity applies only to the form of religion that developed, not to biblical faith. Christians, on the other hand, need to look at the biblical texts and not reject anarchy as a political option, for it seems closest to biblical thinking. After charting the background of his own interest in the subject, Ellul defines what he means by anarchy: the nonviolent repudiation of authority. Title: Anarchy and Christianity By: Jacques Ellul Translated By: Geoffrey W. Bromiley Format: Paperback Number of Pages: Vendor: Cascade Books Publication Date: Dimensions: X X (inches) Weight: 6 ounces ISBN: ISBN Series: Jacques Ellul Legacy Stock No: WW

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