Sean

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Rather than properly countering the liturgy of consumption, the church ends up mimicking it, merely substituting Christian commodities—“Jesufied” versions of worldly products, which are acquired, accumulated, and disposed of to make room for the new and the novel. This happens, I think, mainly because we fail to see the practices of consumption as liturgies.
Desiring the Kingdom (): Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation (Cultural Liturgies Book 1)
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