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The International Jacques Ellul Society (IJES) was founded in 1989 by a group of former Ellul students, including John May, Ronald Creech, and George Hunsinger. The society's goal is to promote Ellul's work and ideas, and to encourage dialogue and research on his thought. The IJES publishes a journal, the International Journal of Jacques Ellul Studies, and organizes conferences and other events.