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Theological Ethics
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Jacques Ellul's 'Theological Ethics' is a monumental work that explores the complexities of Christian living.
Structured around the themes of faith, hope, and love, the treatise delves into the ethical implications of each.
Ellul challenges traditional moral frameworks, emphasizing the importance of individual freedom and responsibility within a divinely ordained order.
The work is characterized by its dialectical approach, highlighting the tensions between the human and the divine, the individual and society.
It remains a significant contribution to theological discourse, prompting ongoing reflection and debate.
Structured around the themes of faith, hope, and love, the treatise delves into the ethical implications of each.
Ellul challenges traditional moral frameworks, emphasizing the importance of individual freedom and responsibility within a divinely ordained order.
The work is characterized by its dialectical approach, highlighting the tensions between the human and the divine, the individual and society.
It remains a significant contribution to theological discourse, prompting ongoing reflection and debate.
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Mentioned by Jacob Marquez-Rollison as a multi-volume work on theological ethics.

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