Understanding Sport as a Religious Phenomenon

Understanding Sport as a Religious Phenomenon
Author: Eric Bain-Selbo,D. Gregory Sapp
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781472506986

Download Understanding Sport as a Religious Phenomenon Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Readers are introduced to a range of theoretical and methodological approaches used to understand religion – including sociology, philosophy, psychology, and anthropology – and how they can be used to understand sport as a religious phenomenon. Topics include the formation of powerful communities among fans and the religious experience of the fan, myth, symbols and rituals and the sacrality of sport, and sport and secularization. Case studies are taken from around the world and include the Olympics (ancient and modern), football in the UK, the All Blacks and New Zealand national identity, college football in the American South, and gymnastics. Ideal for classroom use, Understanding Sport as a Religious Phenomenon illuminates the nature of religion through sports phenomena and is a much-needed contribution to the field of religion and popular culture.

Understanding Sport as a Religious Phenomenon

Understanding Sport as a Religious Phenomenon
Author: Eric Bain-Selbo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1474205771

Download Understanding Sport as a Religious Phenomenon Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Readers are introduced to a range of theoretical and methodological approaches used to understand religion - including sociology, philosophy, psychology, and anthropology - and how they can be used to understand sport as a religious phenomenon. Topics include the formation of powerful communities among fans and the religious experience of the fan, myth, symbols and rituals and the sacrality of sport, and sport and secularization. Case studies are taken from around the world and include the Olympics (ancient and modern), football in the UK, the All Blacks and New Zealand national identity, college football in the American South, and gymnastics."--Publisher's website.

Violence in Southern Sport and Culture

Violence in Southern Sport and Culture
Author: Eric Bain-Selbo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2016-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319500591

Download Violence in Southern Sport and Culture Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book discusses violence and its connection with religion, sport and popular culture. It highlights the religious dimensions of violence and the role of violence in the religion and culture of the American South. Extending into popular culture, it then makes the case that sport—particularly American football—is a cultural phenomenon in the South with close ties with religion and violence, and that American football has come to play a central role in the civil religion of the South, fueled in part by its violent nature. The book concludes by drawing important lessons from this case study—lessons that help us to see both religion and sport in a new light.

Religion and Sport in North America

Religion and Sport in North America
Author: Jeffrey Scholes,Randall Balmer
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2022-09-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781000636178

Download Religion and Sport in North America Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

From athletes praising God to pastors using sport metaphors in the pulpit, the association between sport and religion in North America is often considered incidental. Yet religion and sport have been tightly intertwined for millennia and continue to inform, shape, and critique one another. Moreover, sport, rather than being a solely secular activity, is one of the most important sites for debates over gender, race, capitalism, the media, and civil religion. Traditionally, scholarly writings on religion and sport have focused on the question of whether sport is a religion, using historical, philosophical, theological, and sociological insights to argue this matter. While these efforts sought to answer an important question, contemporary issues related to sports were neglected, such as globalization, commercialization, feminism, masculinity, critical race theory, and the ethics of doping. This volume contains lively, up-to-date essays from leading figures in the field to fill this scholarly gap. It treats religion as an indispensable prism through which to view sports, and vice versa. This book is ideal for students approaching the topic of religion and sport. It will also be of interest to scholars studying sociology of religion, sociology of sport, religion and race, religion and gender, religion and politics, and sport in general.

Sport and Religion in the Twenty First Century

Sport and Religion in the Twenty First Century
Author: Brad Schultz,Mary L. Sheffer
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781498514422

Download Sport and Religion in the Twenty First Century Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book examines the relationship between sport and religion with regard to twenty-first century topics such as race, fandom, education, and culture. The contributors provide new insights into the people, movements, and events that define the complex relationship between sport and religion around the world. A wonderful addition to any academic course on religion, sports, ethics, or culture as a whole.

Religion and Popular Culture in America Third Edition

Religion and Popular Culture in America  Third Edition
Author: Bruce David Forbes,Jeffrey H. Mahan
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520965225

Download Religion and Popular Culture in America Third Edition Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The connection between popular culture and religion is an enduring part of American life. With seventy-five percent new content, the third edition of this multifaceted and popular collection has been revised and updated throughout to provide greater religious diversity in its topics and address critical developments in the study of religion and popular culture. Ideal for classroom use, this expanded volume gives increased attention to the implications of digital culture and the increasingly interactive quality of popular culture provides a framework to help students understand and appreciate the work in diverse fields, methods, and perspectives contains an updated introduction, discussion questions, and other instructional tools

Sport Spirituality and Religion

Sport  Spirituality  and Religion
Author: Tracy J. Trothen
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783039218301

Download Sport Spirituality and Religion Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The research studies included in this Special Issue highlight the fundamental contribution of the knowledge of environmental history to conscious and efficient environment conservation and management. The long-term perspective of the dynamics that govern the human–climate ecosystem is becoming one of the main focuses of interest in biological and earth system sciences. Multidisciplinary bio-geo-archaeo investigations into the underlying processes of human impact on the landscape are crucial to envisage possible future scenarios of biosphere responses to global warming and biodiversity losses. This Special Issue seeks to engage an interdisciplinary dialog on the dynamic interactions between nature and society, focusing on long-term environmental data as an essential tool for better-informed landscape management decisions to achieve an equilibrium between conservation and sustainable resource exploitation.

Sport and Spirituality

Sport and Spirituality
Author: Jim Parry,Simon Robinson,Nick Watson,Mark Nesti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2007-09-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781134136810

Download Sport and Spirituality Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Sport science can quantify many aspects of human performance but the spiritual dimensions of sports experience cannot be fully understood through measurement. However, the spiritual experience of sport – be it described as ‘flow’, ‘transcendence’ or the discovery of meaning and value – is central both to our basic motivation to take part in sports, and to achieving success. Sport and Spirituality: An Introduction explores these human aspects of sports experience through the perspectives of sport psychology, philosophy, ethics, theology and religious studies. It includes discussions of: Spirituality in the postmodern era Spirituality, health and well-being Theistic and atheistic perspectives on sport and the spiritual Nature and transcendence – the mystical and sublime in outdoor sport Applied sport psychology and the existential Spiritual perspectives on pain, suffering and destiny Sport, the virtues, ethical development and the spirit of the game The Olympic Games and de Coubertin’s ideas of the ‘religio athletae’. This groundbreaking text will be a valuable resource for students of sport and exercise studies, sports coaching, physical education and sport and health psychology. This book should be read by all those interested in the preparation, performance and well-being of athletes.