Out of Due Time spurns dogma and is full of flabbiness and muddled thinking. (firstthings.com)
Holmer, obviously irritated by what he took to be a tone of intellectual flabbiness, said, «You get the feeling we're all a lot of hothouse plants just crying for attention. (religion-online.org)
Ellul's response to such incoherent flabbiness is spelled out in this book, and can be summed up in his words: «Anyone wishing to save humanity today must first of all save the word.» (religion-online.org)