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Paperback Consumerism and the Cross: Is a Christian Economy Feasible? Book

ISBN: 1088171559

ISBN13: 9781088171554

Consumerism and the Cross: Is a Christian Economy Feasible?

Can we rely on Christianity to solve various problems arising from earthly existence?

Can we create a "Christian economy"? It seems that this is a contemporary utopia. Christianity

is mostly concerned with morality. We must strive for good. And the economy is a realm that

does not deserve special research on the part of theologians.

And yet, Christianity takes a definite stand on some economic theories. It is strictly

opposed to socialism and communism, to the attempt to deprive people of their land and

property. It does not take kindly to the state's attempt to control everything in a society.

Christianity argues in favor of more freedom for individual communities, and especially

religious ones.

Private initiative and economic freedom are invariably linked to the idea of individual

freedom of religion. The state's attempt to intervene in the economy logically leads to

interference in the religious sphere. This interference should not be permitted.

On the other hand, there is a temptation for the Church to commercialize itself. It can

attract more believers if it becomes more "interesting." Holding a number of entertainment

events will indeed attract many people, but they will be anything but believers. The way for the

Church to return more believers to its bosom is different - this will happen by giving strength

and support to the believers. In a complicated world full of global crises, wars, and acts of terror,

the Church must be a pillar for all. It should give comfort, hope, faith, and be our connection

with our Creator. A commercial or globalized Church will stand very far from the covenants of

Christ.

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