The Meaning of the City

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The Meaning of the City is a theological and sociological study by Jacques Ellul that explores the city as a symbol of human rebellion against God and a central locus of modern alienation and idolatry.

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instanceOf book
sociological study
theological study
analyzes Babel NERFINISHED
Babylon NERFINISHED
Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Nineveh NERFINISHED
biblical cities
author Jacques Ellul NERFINISHED
centralTheme judgment and grace in relation to the city
the city as locus of alienation
the city as locus of idolatry
the city as symbol of human rebellion against God
countryOfOrigin France
critiques modern urban civilization
technological society
discipline sociology
theology
hasPerspectiveOn relationship between city and redemption
relationship between city and sin
spiritual meaning of urban life
influencedField Christian social thought
religion and society studies
urban theology
language French
mainSubject alienation
biblical interpretation
idolatry
modernity
sociology of the city
theology of the city
urbanization
originalTitle La signification de la ville NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor The Presence of the Kingdom NERFINISHED
The Technological Society NERFINISHED
religiousPerspective Christianity NERFINISHED
theologicalPerspective Reformed Christianity
usesMethod biblical theology
sociological analysis
viewOnCity the city can also be a place where God’s grace is manifested
the city concentrates human power and autonomy
the city intensifies human estrangement from God

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Jacques Ellul notableWork The Meaning of the City