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  1. Jacques Ellul ( / ɛˈluːl /; French: [ɛlyl]; January 6, 1912 – May 19, 1994) was a French philosopher, sociologist, lay theologian, and professor. Noted as a Christian anarchist, Ellul was a longtime Professor of History and the Sociology of Institutions on the Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences at the University of Bordeaux.

  2. May 15, 2024 · Jacques Ellul, French social scientist, theologian, and philosopher of technology, best known for his critical analysis of what he called ‘technique,’ or the ‘totality of methods rationally arrived at and having absolute efficiency (for a given stage of development) in every field of human activity.’.

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  3. Learn about the life and work of Jacques Ellul, a French philosopher, theologian, and critic of technological society. Discover his cosmopolitan roots, his Christian faith, his involvement in the Resistance, and his influence on various fields of thought.

  4. Jacques Ellul, né le 6 janvier 1912 à Bordeaux et mort le 19 mai 1994 à Pessac, est un historien du droit, sociologue et théologien protestant libertaire français.

    • 19 mai 1994 (à 82 ans)Pessac
    • française
    • 6 janvier 1912Bordeaux
    • Jacques César Émile Ellul
  5. Learn about the life and work of Jacques Ellul, a French philosopher and social critic who analyzed the impact of technology on society. Find out about the next IJES conference in Chicago, the Ellul Forum journal, and other resources on Ellul's themes.

  6. Jacques Ellul is a deeply respected lay theologian in the (Protestant) Reformed Church of France, and also professor of law and history at the University of Bordeaux. He was born in Bordeaux in 1912, attended first the University there, then the University of Paris where he took his doctorate in law.

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  8. Learn about the life and work of Jacques Ellul, a French philosopher, theologian, and critic of modern society. Explore his biography, social commitments, resistance activities, and influence on other thinkers.

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