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  1. Jacques Ellul. W.B. Eerdmans, 1990 - Religion - 306 pages. On the heels of many provocative works comes yet another from the prolific pen of French scholar Jacques Ellul. In reason for being...

    • Jacques Ellul
    • W.B. Eerdmans, 1990
    • 0802804055, 9780802804051
  2. Reason for Being: A Meditation on Ecclesiastes | Ellul, Jacques | ISBN: 9781725251892 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

  3. Reason for Being: A Meditation on Ecclesiastes | Ellul, Jacques | ISBN: 9780802804051 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

  4. 1. Jan. 1990 · For over 50 years he prayed over and meditated on Ecclesiastes and desired to make Reason for Being his conclusion to his lifework. He approaches his interpretation and contemporary exegesis of Ecclesiastes topically; whereby he looks at the "themes of vanity" and interacts with these themes from his contemporary social analysis ...

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    • 1990
    • Jacques Ellul
    • Jacques Ellul
  5. 19. Apr. 2023 · The Reason For Being: A Meditation on Ecclesiastes. by. Jacques Ellul. Usage. CC0 1.0 Universal. Topics. Jacques Ellul, Ecclesiastes, Jacques, Ellul, Reason for Being, Being, Existentialism, Protestantism. Collection. opensource.

  6. Intended as his concluding “last word,” Ellul here distills a half-century of careful meditations on Ecclesiastes into a moving treatise on wisdom, vanity, and the presence of God. Ellul...

  7. Intended as his concluding “last word,” Ellul here distills a half-century of careful meditations on Ecclesiastes into a moving treatise on wisdom, vanity, and the presence of God. Ellul follows the narrator, Qohelet, on an ironic path to the limits of human wisdom, a path which ends with wisdom’s recognition of its own vanity.

    • Jacques Ellul