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Sacred consumption : the religions of Christianity and consumerism in America

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How does consumerism function as a quasi-religion in America and how does the Christian faith interact with the consumerist pseudo-faith?

Answering these questions is the focus of Sacred Consumption: The Religions of Christianity and Consumerism in America.

The author draws on both quantitative and qualitative data to explore how habitually consuming non-essentials is sacred in American culture, and how the Christian sacred interacts with such consumption.

The history of American consumerism is unpacked, along with the creeds of consumerism.

Christian creeds related to both consuming and financial giving are discussed, illuminating the ways that Christianity can fuel, resist, and passively ignore consumerism.

The author’s emphasis throughout is to enumerate the underlying cultural ideology derived from both Christianity and consumerism that partially makes and shapes American consumers.

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Lexington Books
1498591612 / 9781498591614
Hardback
25/04/2023
United States
English
184 pages
23 cm