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The humiliation of the word

Book • 1985
This book explores the nature of the word and its meaning in contemporary society.

It examines how the word has been devalued and misused in modern communication, leading to a decline in meaning and understanding.

The author analyzes the impact of technology and mass media on language, arguing that they have contributed to the degradation of the word.

The book also explores the theological implications of the humiliation of the word, suggesting that it reflects a broader spiritual crisis.

It calls for a renewed appreciation for the power and importance of the word in human life and faith.

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Mentioned by Jacob Marquez-Rollison as a book exploring the nature of the word and its meaning in contemporary society.
Jacob Marques-Rollison / The Two Sides of Jacques Ellul’s Work

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