Every purchase is a spiritual decision.
What you buy, desire, and pursue quietly reveals which kingdom you serve.
In Biblical Consumer Behavior Made Clear, Antony Hylton brings together biblical theology, Hebrew-Greek insights, and modern consumer psychology to show that consumer behavior is never neutral. Drawing on Scripture and contemporary marketing theory, this book reveals how desire, identity, and money shape everyday life-and how they can be redeemed.
Rather than adding Bible verses onto secular economics, this book reconstructs consumer behavior from biblical foundations, exposing Mammon as a rival system of trust and offering a practical path toward contentment, justice, and faithful stewardship.
What you'll discoverWhy the biblical nephesh (the whole person) is never satisfied by endless consumption
How Mammon operates as a spiritual system, not just money
Why contentment is learned-and why consumer culture resists it
How advertising, culture, and digital habits shape desire
What Sabbath, justice, and stewardship mean for modern consumers
About context and languageThis book uses Norway as a real-world case study of modern consumer culture (affluence, Lutheran heritage, equality, sustainability). The insights apply globally, and no prior knowledge of Norway is required.
Some Hebrew, Greek, and occasional Norwegian terms are used for clarity and precision. All are explained in plain English, with a clear glossary-no prior language knowledge needed.
Who this book is forChristians seeking freedom from consumer pressure
Pastors and church leaders
Marketing and business students
Ethically minded professionals
Readers interested in faith, money, and daily discipleship
Written with both prophetic clarity and pastoral realism, this book does not call readers to withdraw from the marketplace-but to live within it with Kingdom discernment.
What you desire shapes who you become.
Learn to choose with open eyes.