Jesus Consumer combines modern consumer research with the latest writings on historical Jesus to propose a model for contemporary consumer behavior that pays serious regard to Jesus' "consumption teachings." Klassen argues that Jesus' consumer teachings possess the greatest potential to help us effect positive change in our communities.
Jesus Consumer combines modern consumer research with the latest writings on historical Jesus to propose a model for contemporary consumer behavior that pays serious regard to Jesus' "consumption teachings." Klassen argues that Jesus' consumer teachings possess the greatest potential to help us effect positive change in our communities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael L. Klassen, Ph.D., is a business professor and the author of five books and over fifty academic articles. He has spoken to audiences worldwide and his writing has been featured on several national news programs, including Dateline NBC and ABC's 20/20.
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PROLOGUE INTRODUCTION What do monks do when they aren't praying? I. Jesus Landlord If Jesus was carpenter, why didn't he build something? II. Jesus Amish What part of "own no property" don't we get? III. Jesus Contractor Are some cars more Christian than others? IV. Jesus Espresso Does a "double skinny, half caf" hold life's meaning? V. Jesus Corporate What's the difference between St. Joe's and Joe's Bar? CONCLUSION NOTES REFERENCES ABOUT THE AUTHOR
PROLOGUE INTRODUCTION What do monks do when they aren't praying? I. Jesus Landlord If Jesus was carpenter, why didn't he build something? II. Jesus Amish What part of "own no property" don't we get? III. Jesus Contractor Are some cars more Christian than others? IV. Jesus Espresso Does a "double skinny, half caf" hold life's meaning? V. Jesus Corporate What's the difference between St. Joe's and Joe's Bar? CONCLUSION NOTES REFERENCES ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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