Mark Kennicott

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We now find ourselves in a culture that defines our relationships and actions primarily through a matrix of consumption. As the philosopher Baudrillard explains, consumption is a system of meaning.1 We assign value to ourselves and others based on the goods we purchase. Your identity is constructed by the clothes you wear, the vehicle you drive, and the music on your iPhone. In short, you are what you consume.
Immeasurable: Reflections on the Soul of Ministry in the Age of Church, Inc.
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