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From Consumerism to Being Consumed

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Join us at the Bible Bistro as we explore the intersection of Christianity and consumer culture through the lens of William Cavanaugh's book, "Being Consumed." In this episode, we discuss the ethical challenges of living in a consumer-driven society and the significance of the Eucharist, or the Lord's Supper. Drawing from Paul's first letter to the Corinthians, we examine how the Eucharist serves as an act of thanksgiving and communion, binding us together as a faith community.

Listen in as we reflect on the transition from a labor-based acquisition of goods to a consumer culture where money mediates our needs and desires. We touch on the disconnection between production and consumption, the abundance of goods, and its link to materialism and addiction. Through our conversation, we challenge the false dichotomy between the material and the spiritual, considering the phenomenon of hoarding and the proliferation of storage units as indicators of excess consumerism.

Finally, we explore the isolating effects of online shopping and the nostalgic connection to physical activities as a counter to modern consumerism. Referencing Augustine and C.S. Lewis, we discuss the concept of a God-shaped hole and how addiction stems from attempting to fill this void. Reflecting on Philippians 4, we emphasize Paul's teachings on contentment and true fulfillment through a relationship with God. Our conversation culminates in a discussion on the communal aspect of communion, urging us to honor our interconnectedness as the body of Christ and to find unity in our shared faith and purpose.

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Support Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebiblebistro

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebiblebistro

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebiblebistro/

Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3H7qRmg

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3I7Gw6A

Website: https://www.thebiblebistro.com

Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro is a podcast all about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith.

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Join us at the Bible Bistro as we explore the intersection of Christianity and consumer culture through the lens of William Cavanaugh's book, "Being Consumed." In this episode, we discuss the ethical challenges of living in a consumer-driven society and the significance of the Eucharist, or the Lord's Supper. Drawing from Paul's first letter to the Corinthians, we examine how the Eucharist serves as an act of thanksgiving and communion, binding us together as a faith community.

Listen in as we reflect on the transition from a labor-based acquisition of goods to a consumer culture where money mediates our needs and desires. We touch on the disconnection between production and consumption, the abundance of goods, and its link to materialism and addiction. Through our conversation, we challenge the false dichotomy between the material and the spiritual, considering the phenomenon of hoarding and the proliferation of storage units as indicators of excess consumerism.

Finally, we explore the isolating effects of online shopping and the nostalgic connection to physical activities as a counter to modern consumerism. Referencing Augustine and C.S. Lewis, we discuss the concept of a God-shaped hole and how addiction stems from attempting to fill this void. Reflecting on Philippians 4, we emphasize Paul's teachings on contentment and true fulfillment through a relationship with God. Our conversation culminates in a discussion on the communal aspect of communion, urging us to honor our interconnectedness as the body of Christ and to find unity in our shared faith and purpose.

Links

Support Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebiblebistro

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebiblebistro

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebiblebistro/

Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3H7qRmg

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3I7Gw6A

Website: https://www.thebiblebistro.com

Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro is a podcast all about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith.

  continue reading

165 episodes

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