Non-committed consumers or theologically engaged ecumenists? thinking differently about church membership for young people

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  • who: Non-Committed Consumers or Theologically et al. from the MFisher, Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? (Winchester: Zero Books, ), pp.28-30. S. Kotsko, Neoliberalism`s Demons: On the Political Theology of Late Capital (Stanford: Stanford University Press, ), pp.49-50. Fisher, Capitalist Realism, p.24-25. Perrin, Changing Shape, p.138. S. Aisthorpe, The Invisible Church: Learning from the Experiences of Churchless Christians (Edinburgh: Saint Andrews Press, ), p [194]. have published the paper: Non-Committed Consumers or Theologically Engaged Ecumenists? Thinking Differently About Church Membership for Young People, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
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