Description

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.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Who's Got Game?: America's New Religion
Mary Lou Sheffer

Chapter 2: From Sunday Sermon to Monday Night Football:
The Rise of the Use of Prayer in North American Sports
Alan Goldenbach

Chapter 3: Elegy for the McPheean Moment: False Idols and the
Tyrannical Faith of Celebrity-Sports Culture
Jeffrey B. Kurtz

Chapter 4: Biblical Tales in the Sports News: Narrative and the
Redemption of Michael Vick
Chris B. Geyerman

Chapter 5: An Olympic Religion: Does the IOC Still Have Faith
in the Olympic Games?
Anthony J. Moretti

Chapter 6: “Be Not Conformed”: The Relationship Between Modern Sport and Religion
Brad Schultz


Chapter 7: A Useable Soccer Martyr: The Egyptian Ultras and their Fight for
Legitimacy
Natalia Mielczarek

Chapter 8: Celebrating in a Cemetery: Sport, the Sacred, and a
Search for Significance in Fan Communities
Bruce J. Evensen

Chapter 9: Southern Reconstructing: Sport and the Future of
Religion in the American S

Product details

Published 16 Dec 2015
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9781498514415
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 1 tables;
Dimensions 234 x 160 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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