Deeply theological review of our habits of relationship with money
Eve Poole offers us a book at once deeply theological and imminently practical. She invites us into a conversation about theology—the ways in which we attempt to understand God—and their various implications. She then shifts the conversation to consumerism, raising questions along the way as to how God might view the practice—and how we might better understand our place as Christians within that system.
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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
Introduction
Part 1 How to do Theology
1 Types of Theology
2 Worldview Theology
3 Etiquette Theology
4 Good Theology
Part 2 God and Consumerism
5 What in the World is Consumerism?
6 What does God Think About It?
7 What Should We do About It?
8 The Consumption Audit
Conclusion
Resources
1 The Consumer’s Prayer
2 A Month of Virtue
3 Consumption Audit
4 Useful Websites
5 The Bible on Money
6 Six-Week Reflection Course
References and Further Reading
Index
Über den Autor
EVE POOLE is a British writer. She is the Third Church Estates Commissioner, and Chairman of the Board of Governors at Gordonstoun. She has a BA from Durham, an MBA from Edinburgh, and a Ph D in Theology and Capitalism from Cambridge.