Remarks on the church in the consumer society: similarities and dissimilarities

The church cannot escape the influence of the consumer society. The influence of the consumer society is often viewed as negative although it can have many positive influences on the building  and growth of the church. The consumer society reminds the church that, although the message of the church...

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Main Author: L. O. K. Lategan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2004-12-01
Series:Acta Theologica
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Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1646
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description The church cannot escape the influence of the consumer society. The influence of the consumer society is often viewed as negative although it can have many positive influences on the building  and growth of the church. The consumer society reminds the church that, although the message of the church cannot change, the style of church services can. Pastors should make it clear that the  gospel message is not a product for sale; however the gospel message should be directed at the needs of people. This article outlines the influence of the consumer society on the church. The article also outlines the similarities and dissimilarities between the church and the consumer society. It concludes with guidelines on how the church can bring its gospel message regardless the dominant influences of the consumer society.
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spelling doaj-art-5156d12a50b94d759c9a84fd17156ab82025-02-11T12:30:51ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892004-12-0124210.38140/at.v24i2.1646Remarks on the church in the consumer society: similarities and dissimilaritiesL. O. K. Lategan0Central University of Technology The church cannot escape the influence of the consumer society. The influence of the consumer society is often viewed as negative although it can have many positive influences on the building  and growth of the church. The consumer society reminds the church that, although the message of the church cannot change, the style of church services can. Pastors should make it clear that the  gospel message is not a product for sale; however the gospel message should be directed at the needs of people. This article outlines the influence of the consumer society on the church. The article also outlines the similarities and dissimilarities between the church and the consumer society. It concludes with guidelines on how the church can bring its gospel message regardless the dominant influences of the consumer society. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1646MinistryConsumer societyPreachingBedieningVerbruikerskultuurPrediking
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Remarks on the church in the consumer society: similarities and dissimilarities
Acta Theologica
Ministry
Consumer society
Preaching
Bediening
Verbruikerskultuur
Prediking
title Remarks on the church in the consumer society: similarities and dissimilarities
title_full Remarks on the church in the consumer society: similarities and dissimilarities
title_fullStr Remarks on the church in the consumer society: similarities and dissimilarities
title_full_unstemmed Remarks on the church in the consumer society: similarities and dissimilarities
title_short Remarks on the church in the consumer society: similarities and dissimilarities
title_sort remarks on the church in the consumer society similarities and dissimilarities
topic Ministry
Consumer society
Preaching
Bediening
Verbruikerskultuur
Prediking
url https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1646
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