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To Will and To Do

Book • 1969
Jacques Ellul's 'To Will and To Do' is a profound exploration of ethical decision-making within a Christian context.

The work delves into the intricacies of human will, examining its capacity for both good and evil.

Ellul challenges traditional ethical frameworks, offering a nuanced perspective shaped by his understanding of technology and society.

The treatise emphasizes the importance of individual responsibility and the tension between human agency and divine grace.

It remains a significant contribution to theological ethics, prompting ongoing discussion and debate among scholars and theologians.

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Mentioned by Jacob Marquez-Rollison as an English translation of Ellul's two-volume ethical treatise.
Jacob Marques-Rollison / The Two Sides of Jacques Ellul’s Work

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