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Consuming Religion: Christian Faith and Practice in a Consumer Culture: Christian Faith and Practice in a Consumer Culture Miller,Vincent
Consuming Religion: Christian Faith and Practice in a Consumer Culture: Christian Faith and Practice in a Consumer Culture Miller,Vincent
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**Consuming Religion: Christian Faith and Practice in a Consumer Culture** tackles the sticky question of how Christianity survives (and thrives?) in our shop-till-you-drop world. Vincent Miller digs into whether faith can coexist with our obsession for the latest gadgets, fast fashion, and instant everything—or if consumer culture is slowly munching away at authentic religious practice.
This isn't your grandma's theology textbook. Miller explores how marketing tactics shape modern worship, why spiritual "products" feel suspiciously like actual products, and whether Jesus would approve of megachurch merchandise tables. Perfect for progressive Christians questioning their relationship with materialism, sociology students, or anyone curious about religion's place in capitalist society.
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**What readers are saying:** "Miller's insights about consumer culture and Christianity are genuinely eye-opening—made me rethink Sunday service entirely." "Finally, someone tackles this topic without being preachy. Smart, accessible writing that doesn't talk down to readers."
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