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Consumerism critiqued through a Christian lens.

If you're seeking a book that intertwines faith with contemporary social issues, "Buying God" could be an enlightening read. Eve Poole tackles the complex dance between consumerism and Christianity, offering a perspective that's as thought-provoking as it is spiritually grounding. It's not just a critique but also a call to action, engaging with social liturgy to propose a path that aligns consumption with faith. Whether you're a devout Christian or just curious about the socio-theological implications of consumer culture, this book might offer you a transformative way of perceiving the material world.

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Buying God: Consumerism and Theology

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ISBN: 9780334056744
Authors: Eve Poole
Publisher: SCM Press
Date of Publication: 2018-08-20
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Religion, Business, Philosophy
Goodreads rating: 3.83
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Christians are deeply concerned about consumerism, but lack the tools to be able to engage robustly in the debate about its future. Economists obfuscate, politicians polarise, and church leaders bluff. While desire to consume is a fundamentally human trait, consumerism offers only illusory satisfaction. Yet Christianity happens to be unusually well-equipped to lead the fight against Mammon's most alluring secular narratives. Consumerism is human action, so it can as easily be redemptive as it can be parasitical. We just need to consume for God instead. Drawing on the Church's rich traditions of Social Liturgy, 'Buying God' calls on the Christian community to renew its confidence and strength in proclaiming this good news. Uniting theoretical work on theology, capitalism and consumerism with a scheme of detailed practical action, the book explores how we can wean ourselves off the material and on to the eternal, through prayer, example, and vibrant social action.
 

Consumerism critiqued through a Christian lens.

If you're seeking a book that intertwines faith with contemporary social issues, "Buying God" could be an enlightening read. Eve Poole tackles the complex dance between consumerism and Christianity, offering a perspective that's as thought-provoking as it is spiritually grounding. It's not just a critique but also a call to action, engaging with social liturgy to propose a path that aligns consumption with faith. Whether you're a devout Christian or just curious about the socio-theological implications of consumer culture, this book might offer you a transformative way of perceiving the material world.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.