Confronting technology the theology of Jacques Ellul

Introduction -- Not by sociology alone: the asymmetry of theology and sociology in the work of Jacques Ellul -- Rupture: the Bible, the city, and techniques -- Apocalypse then: the destruction of the powers and the recapitulaiton of all things -- Apocalypse now: desacralization and reconciliation --...

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1. Verfasser: Prior, Matthew T. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Eugene, Oregon Pickwick Publications 2020
Schriftenreihe:Princeton theological monograph series 243
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction -- Not by sociology alone: the asymmetry of theology and sociology in the work of Jacques Ellul -- Rupture: the Bible, the city, and techniques -- Apocalypse then: the destruction of the powers and the recapitulaiton of all things -- Apocalypse now: desacralization and reconciliation -- The apocalypse of creation -- Hearing the word: confronting technology, confronting Ellul -- Conclusion
We are living through a digital revolution which already touches every area of life and will continue to shape the future in as yet unforeseen ways. Digital technologies are an ordinary part of daily life, and yet they also present an unprecedented challenge to Christians to articulate a biblical, theological framework to navigate times of rapid change. The work of the French theologian Jacques Ellul is a theological time-bomb primed for times like these. Accounts of Ellul's career often divide off his sociology and theology, but this books argues that Ellul conceived a single project of bringing technology into confrontation with the Word of God, tackling the phenomenon he named technique, the pursuit of maximal power and efficiency implicit in the technological enterprise, with a profound depth of biblical and ethical insight. Centering himself on the apocalypse or revelation of Jesus Christ in history, Ellul offers a monumental, timely (though far from flawless) contribution to contemporary ethical debates about the uses and abuses of technologies. His work blazes a trail that Christians and all concerned for the future would do well to follow, as we avoid both the naivety of "technological neutrality" and the dread of "technological determinism."--Back
Beschreibung:xiv, 247 Seiten
23 cm
ISBN:9781532671456
978-1-5326-7145-6
9781532671463
97815-32671463