Source: The Subversion of Christianity (1984), p. 114
Jacques Ellul: Quotes about the world
Jacques Ellul was French sociologist, technology critic, and Christian anarchist. Explore interesting quotes on world.Source: The Ethics of Freedom (1973 - 1974), p. 398
From the Vintage paperback (1973), p. xvii
Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes (1965)
Context: Again I want to emphasize that the study of propaganda must be conducted within the context of a technological society. Propaganda is called upon to solve problems created by technology, to play on maladjustments, and to integrate the individual into a technological world.
“His great passion in the world ought to be a passion for the liberation of men.”
The Ethics of Freedom (1973 - 1974)
Context: It seems to me that the free man, i. e., the man freed in Christ, ought to take parts in all movements that aim at human freedom. He obviously ought to oppose all dictatorship and oppression and all the fatalities which crush man. The Christian cannot bear it that others should be slaves. His great passion in the world ought to be a passion for the liberation of men.
p. 398
Source: The Presence of the Kingdom (1948), p. 28
Source: The Ethics of Freedom (1973 - 1974), p. 254
L'espérance oubliée (1972) [Hope in Time of Abandonment] translated by C. Edward Hopkin (1973)
The Betrayal by Technology (1993 film)
even if the ruler be a Christian
Source: The Subversion of Christianity (1984), pp. 20-21
Source: The Technological Society (1954), pp. 382-383
Source: The Presence of the Kingdom (1948), p. 33
Source: The Meaning of the City (1951), p. 10
“I describe a world with no exit, convinced that God accompanies man throughout his history.”
Interview in Le Monde (1981), as quoted in "A short biography of Jacques Ellul (1912-1994)" by Patrick Chastenet, as translated by Lesley Graham http://www.ellul.org/bio_e1.html
Source: The Subversion of Christianity (1984), p. 127
Source: The Subversion of Christianity (1984), p. 123
Source: The Meaning of the City (1951), p. 7
Source: The Ethics of Freedom (1973 - 1974), p. 17
From the Vintage paperback (1973), p. xvii
Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes (1962)
Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes (1962)