
The Divine Commodity
Discovering a Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity
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Narrated by:
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Tom Casaletto
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By:
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Skye Jethani
Drawing from the vivid imaginations of Impressionist painters, particularly Vincent van Gogh, each chapter of The Divine Commodity uses personal narrative, biblical exposition, and cultural observation to show how consumerism has shaped our faith, and then challenges the listener to use their sanctified imagination to envision an alternative way of expressing the Christian life in our culture.
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Would you listen to The Divine Commodity again? Why?
I would read it again, I actually like it so much that I listen to every chapter twice!What other book might you compare The Divine Commodity to and why?
I wouldn't compare with another book cause I have never a really good book about this subject before so for me this book is unique and a exceptional work.What does Tom Casaletto bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Tom has a calm and comforting voice that really helps me focus and relax while I listen to the book.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Vincent Van Gogh love for people and true commitment to the mission of preaching the Gospel with genuine love.Any additional comments?
Read this book, you might enjoy the stars or a sunset more than you used to do before.Outstanding Reading!
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