Consumption, Religion and

Kathleen M. O'Neil

Kathleen M. O'Neil

Denison University, USA

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First published: 22 September 2017

Abstract

The connection between religion and consumption has been investigated by a wide range of scholars. Topics examining this relationship include the rise of capitalism and the nature of modern capitalism; competition between religious organizations for religious consumers; the consumption of religious goods and services; and consumption as a secular religion.

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