J Ellul wrote a highly illuminating book called The Humiliation of the Word and made a strong case for a phenomenological distinction between words and images and the effects on human cultural development.
We don’t even realize the extent to which images have taken over and don’t comprehend our basically vain and idolatrous society.
J Ellul wrote a highly illuminating book called The Humiliation of the Word and made a strong case for a phenomenological distinction between words and images and the effects on human cultural development.
We don’t even realize the extent to which images have taken over and don’t comprehend our basically vain and idolatrous society.
And I’m not speaking religiously but philosophically: nominalism is rampant.
J Ellul wrote a highly illuminating book called The Humiliation of the Word and made a strong case for a phenomenological distinction between words and images and the effects on human cultural development.
We don’t even realize the extent to which images have taken over and don’t comprehend our basically vain and idolatrous society.
And I’m not speaking religiously but philosophically: nominalism is rampant.