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Anarchy and Christianity

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ISBN-10: 1606089714

ISBN-13: 9781606089712

Edition: N/A

Authors: Jacques Ellul, Geoffrey W. Bromiley, David W. Gill

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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 Christians into anarchy. 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…    
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List price: $20.00
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 5/18/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 126
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.330
Language: English

Jacques Ellul, historian, theologian, and sociologist, is one of the foremost and widely known contemporary critics of modern technological society. Born in Bordeaux, France, Ellul received a doctorate in the history of law and social science in 1936 from the University of Bordeaux. In 1947 he was appointed professor of social history at the University of Bordeaux, remaining there until his retirement in 1980. Although influenced strongly by his early reading of the Bible Marx, Ellul has been unable to synthesize Marxist doctrine with Christianity. These readings and experiences have influenced his later philosophy and writing. Ellul has taught and written extensively in his areas of…    

Legacy Series Foreword
Introduction
Anarchy from a Christian Standpoint
What Anarchy?
Anarchy's Complaints against Christianity
The Bible as the Source of Anarchy
The Hebrew Bible
Jesus
Revelation
1 Peter
Paul
Appendixes
The Interpretation of Romans 13:1-2
Conscientious Objectors
Testimony: Priest and Anarchist
Conclusion
Index of Names
Index of Scripture References