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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.
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