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To Will & To Do, Volume One
An Introduction to Christian Ethics
Translated by Jacob Marques Rollison
Imprint: Cascade Books
To Will & To Do presents one of the most significant theological contributions of the dynamic twentieth-century thinker Jacques Ellul. Benefiting from recent scholarship on Ellul and a discovery of a lost manuscript, this new edition renders the full text available in English for the first time, combining a fresh translation of Volume I with a first English translation of Volume II. Together, the two volumes constitute the introductory first part of Ellul's planned four-part treatment of Christian ethics. Volume I examines the origin of the problem of Good and Evil, outlines the contemporary morality of Western society, and provocatively sketches the paradox of an impossible and yet necessary Christian ethics. Volume II carries this discussion forward, outlining the characteristics and conditions of Christian ethics. It then treats the relationship between ethics and the legal texts of the Bible, the relationship between ethics and dogmatic theology, and concludes by reimagining the theological use of the "analogy of faith" for scriptural interpretation. In constant dialogue with Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Paul Ricoeur, and many other theologians and philosophers, To Will & To Do constitutes a major intervention in twentieth-century theological ethics.
Jacob Marques Rollison (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is a postdoctoral scholar living in Strasbourg, France. He is coauthor of Jacques Ellul (Cascade Companions), forthcoming from Cascade Books. He is on the board of directors of the International Jacques Ellul Society.
“This is a landmark publication. This would be true if only for the vast improvement on a fifty-year-old translation and new scholarly apparatus. But the real buzz is that this first volume will be followed by a previously unavailable second volume of the work that Ellul himself understood as his theological masterwork. Jake Rollison masterfully explains why this book offers Christians today a wholly new, and genuinely exciting, Jacques Ellul.”
—Brian Brock, University of Aberdeen
“Jake Marque Rollison’s careful and fluid translation of these two volumes of Ellul’s introduction to Christian ethics does an immense service to the French scholar’s English-language readers, both new and old. The provision of such a splendid edition of this previously fractured, abridged, and neglected work will allow Ellul’s singular vision of the nature and task of Christian ethics to be considered afresh. That Ellul’s ‘ethics of witness’ is increasingly angular to leading trends in the field of theological ethics only heightens its provocation and makes it restatement in these new volumes all the more welcome.”
—Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen