Shopping for Meaningful Lives: the Religious Motive of Consumerism - Bruce P Rittenhouse - Books - Wipf & Stock Pub - 9781620321140 - March 27, 2013
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Shopping for Meaningful Lives: the Religious Motive of Consumerism

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Consumerism is a problem. It deforms individual character, our sense of obligation to one another, and our concern for future generations and the environment. Even in the aftermath of the worst economic downturn in seventy years, it remains a defining feature of Western cultures. But, beyond this assessment, neither Christian theologians and ethicists nor secular economists and sociologists have understood what drives consumerism or what can be done to counteract it. This is the problem that Bruce P. Rittenhouse solves in Shopping for Meaningful Lives. Dr. Rittenhouse analyzes economic, sociological, and psychological evidence to prove that consumers behave differently than the current theories predict. Dr. Rittenhouse shows that consumerism functions as a religion. It provides a means of assurance that an individual life is meaningful. Because we need this assurance to live out our everyday lives, consumerism takes precedence over whatever other values a person professes-unless a person can adopt a different way to secure the meaning of his or her life. This interpretation explains how consumers actually behave. From the perspective of Christian theology, consumerism is a wrong answer to a problem of human existence that should be answered by faith in Christ.


211 pages, black & white illustrations, black & white tables

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 27, 2013
ISBN13 9781620321140
Publishers Wipf & Stock Pub
Pages 211
Dimensions 229 × 153 × 19 mm   ·   317 g
Language English  

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