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Presence in the Modern World
Book • 2016
In 'Presence in the Modern World', Jacques Ellul explores how Christians can make a difference in the face of complex forces like technology and the state.
He emphasizes the need for a radical awareness of our situation and a 'ferocious and passionate destruction of myths' to become mediums for God's action in the modern world.
This book is a classic that remains relevant today, offering insights into the challenges of modern society and the role of Christians within it.
He emphasizes the need for a radical awareness of our situation and a 'ferocious and passionate destruction of myths' to become mediums for God's action in the modern world.
This book is a classic that remains relevant today, offering insights into the challenges of modern society and the role of Christians within it.
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to illustrate different reactions of Christians to societal chaos.

Tyler Staton

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For the Sake of the City (ft. Tyler Staton) | For the Sake of Others E4
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when talking about the importance of understanding technology and its potential impact.


John Stonestreet

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New Data on American 'Religiosity,' Will AI Be the End of Work?, Digital Necromancy, and the Education Crisis
Mentioned by Jacob Marquez-Rollison as a book exploring the problem of presence in the modern world.

Jacob Marques-Rollison / The Two Sides of Jacques Ellul’s Work



