Global Home Business
In Association w/ Amazon Shopping
Thursday, January 08th 2009


Global Home Business
Softwares
Books
DVD
Magazines
Electronics
Office Products
Global Home Business Related

Home Business Opportunity
Internet Home Business
Home Business Idea
Work At Home Business
Best Home Based Business
Work From Home Business
Online Home Business
MLM Home Business
Best Home Business
Start Home Business
Successful Home Business
Free Home Business
Business Home Porfitable
Small Home Business
Home Business Career
Home Party Business
Computer Home Business
Business From Home
Home Business System
Christian Home Business
Home Business Connection

Other Shopping Sites
Retailers Discount
More Shopping Sites


Christianity Incorporated: How Big Business Is Buying the Church

Christianity Incorporated: How Big Business Is Buying the Church
List Price: $22.00
Global Home Business Price: $22.00
Subject To Change Without Notice
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5

Buy it now at Amazon.com!

Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781556352454
ISBN: 155635245X
Label: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Manufacturer: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 191
Publication Date: 2007-02
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Studio: Wipf & Stock Publishers

Related Items

Editorial Reviews:

These days "getting religion" is generally considered a rather narrow-minded‹if not downright dangerous‹thing of the past. "Getting spirituality," on the other hand, is the hottest thing on the market. Everybody¹s getting it‹including hospitals, public schools, and the United States military. In fact, corporate-sponsored spiritual salve is becoming the most popular prescription for the overworked, soul-weary employee. But for many Christians, this antidote has become its own epidemic. How is this epidemic infecting the church? How should the church respond to the profit-driven appropriation of "spirituality"? According to authors Michael Budde and Robert Brimlow, the church must resist becoming the "chaplain to capitalism." In their new book, Christianity Incorporated, they remind us that Christ-centered discipleship is fundamentally at odds with consumer capitalist priorities. The church must have a mission and a voice in society that is distinct from, rather than in chorus with, civil religion, tribalistic family values, or watered-down corporate spirituality.

The authors encourage a critical response to cultural money-makers, such as the profitable "death industry" (offering corporatized funeral services) and the best-selling business management tool, Jesus CEO. They also examine the papal encyclical Centesimus Annus, criticizing its implicit endorsement of a capitalist definition of human rights. Finally, they turn to the Sermon on the Mount as a reminder of the subversive political economics of Jesus. Christianity Incorporated is a wake-up call for all Christians, Catholic and Protestant alike. Courageous, current, and readable, this book will attract the attention of business people, political scientists, ethicists, and clergy. Anyone concerned with Christian formation in a consumer culture will find guidance and insight here.


Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: A Warning Shot Across the Ark
Comment: "Christianity Incorporated" is a remarkable book for at least two reasons: (1) its scathing critique of the unholy marriage between capitalism and the Church, and (2) the brevity in which that scathing critique is completed.

Budde and Brimlow detail just how pervasive the capitalist influence is on the Church, how the Church seeks now to serve as the "chaplain" to capitalism, and how the Church sometimes acts like a capitalist institution itself. The result is religion that retains form but is quickly becoming devoid of content and a church that strives for enrollment but can care little for discipleship.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Insightful
Comment: A scathing critique of today's Christian church, in which the authors (a pair of Catholic academics) persuasively demonstrate how the church is rapidly transforming itself from its intended role as a "light of the world" into serving as a scaled-back chaplaincy, operating within the strategic designs and whims of corporate America. While the church advocates helping the poor and serving the common good, these ideals are not specifically defined nor reflected in how the church operates on a daily basis - instead, the church seems to be advocating modern capitalism as defined by Smith, Locke, et al, and makes no concerned effort to change the status quo of inequity and poverty in society. This book proved to be an astute commentary on the laxity of the spirit prevalent in Christian circles today.


Buy it now at Amazon.com!

Copyright © 2005-2006 Global Home Business. All rights reserved.


Golbal Home Business
Maintained by: Marketer Solutions | Link Building