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Desert, Wilderness, Wasteland and Word examines the significance of the desert from biblical, theological, and ethical perspectives. This is achieved primarily through the publication of Jacques Ellul's recently discovered, newly translated essay, which considers the theology of the desert. Prefaced by an enlightening introduction, and five incendiary essays which critically reflect on Ellul's work, this volume offers a fresh, provocative insight into Jacques Ellul's writing.
Illuminating the relevance of Ellul's work for our present, Desert, Wilderness, Wasteland and Word offers readers an encounter with a new, revitalising biblical word.
Contents
Introduction
Into the Desert, Wilderness, and Wasteland: A Word of Warning and Encouragement Concerning In/Visible Life and Death by Michael Morelli
Chapter One
The Desert by Jacques Ellul
Chapter Two
The Man-Made Wasteland: A Cartography by Amy Erickson
Chapter Three
The Desert: Recapitulating and Going Beyond Ellul by Gregory Wagenfuhr
Chapter Four
Watching and Managing in the Wasteland by Emily Beth Hill
Chapter Five
Wilderness Theology and Degrowth by Jason Hudson
Chapter Six
Hearing the Void, Responding to the Voice: Ethics for Living and Dying in the Desert by Jacob Marques Rolliso