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This ground-breaking book provides an in-depth analysis of the
theory and practice of sports chaplaincy in a global context.
Written in an accessible style, yet based on academic evidence and
theory, the contributors include those leading major national
chaplaincy organisations located in the UK, US, Australia and
Continental Europe, as well as chaplains and sport psychologists
working in elite and amateur sport and those involved in teaching
pastoral theology. Providing a rich and informative source of
knowledge and inspiration for practitioners, athletes, academics
and those interested in the general relationship between sport and
faith, contributors also address the provision of sports chaplaincy
at sporting mega-events, including the Olympic Games. This much
needed overview of chaplaincy provision in sport across a range of
national and international contexts and settings, including both
catholic and protestant perspectives, is the first collection of
its kind to bring together leading scholars in sports chaplaincy
with a view to providing professional accreditation and training
amidst the fast-emerging field of sports theology.
This comprehensive volume explores the interface between sport and
religion, or more broadly, sport and spirituality. While most of
the contributions come from Western and Christian traditions, the
volume raises broader questions about the kinds of impact that
spirituality can and should have on sport, and equally, that sport
can and should have on spirituality. The authors put forth an
anti-dualistic message, one that argues against any vision of sport
and religion existing in separate domains. Mind interpenetrates
body, faith and love interpenetrate competition, spirituality and
the Divine can interpenetrate secular games. This positive book has
powerful implications for reforming contemporary sport,
particularly crass, extrinsically-driven, win-at-all-cost versions
of competition. It is a book about the incarnation, the paradoxical
existence of the spirit in the flesh, love in competition, the
myth-making power and meaning of games to engage the world,
transcendent hope found in kicking a ball around, and how sport as
a liturgy can mediate divine presence. This book was originally
published as a special issue of the journal Sport, Ethics and
Philosophy.
This comprehensive volume explores the interface between sport and
religion, or more broadly, sport and spirituality. While most of
the contributions come from Western and Christian traditions, the
volume raises broader questions about the kinds of impact that
spirituality can and should have on sport, and equally, that sport
can and should have on spirituality. The authors put forth an
anti-dualistic message, one that argues against any vision of sport
and religion existing in separate domains. Mind interpenetrates
body, faith and love interpenetrate competition, spirituality and
the Divine can interpenetrate secular games. This positive book has
powerful implications for reforming contemporary sport,
particularly crass, extrinsically-driven, win-at-all-cost versions
of competition. It is a book about the incarnation, the paradoxical
existence of the spirit in the flesh, love in competition, the
myth-making power and meaning of games to engage the world,
transcendent hope found in kicking a ball around, and how sport as
a liturgy can mediate divine presence. This book was originally
published as a special issue of the journal Sport, Ethics and
Philosophy.
This ground-breaking book provides an in-depth analysis of the
theory and practice of sports chaplaincy in a global context.
Written in an accessible style, yet based on academic evidence and
theory, the contributors include those leading major national
chaplaincy organisations located in the UK, US, Australia and
Continental Europe, as well as chaplains and sport psychologists
working in elite and amateur sport and those involved in teaching
pastoral theology. Providing a rich and informative source of
knowledge and inspiration for practitioners, athletes, academics
and those interested in the general relationship between sport and
faith, contributors also address the provision of sports chaplaincy
at sporting mega-events, including the Olympic Games. This much
needed overview of chaplaincy provision in sport across a range of
national and international contexts and settings, including both
catholic and protestant perspectives, is the first collection of
its kind to bring together leading scholars in sports chaplaincy
with a view to providing professional accreditation and training
amidst the fast-emerging field of sports theology.
God, Nimrod, and the World presents the perspectives of more than
two-dozen authors on the controversial sport of hunting, surveying
the relationship between the blood sport and the salvation religion
of Christianity. The first half of the book provides sketches of
the diverse interpretations of hunting in Hebrew and Christian
cultures of the last two millennia, finally giving voice to those
in the field who are both practitioners and persons of faith. The
second half offers prescriptions for the place of hunting in the
life of contemporary Christians, with perspectives arguing for
prohibition to those contending that hunting has a practical, even
perfecting, place in the life of faith. The contributors, who hail
from North America and the United Kingdom, include biblical
scholars, theologians, philosophers, ethicists, historians, and
sociologists, as well as professional athletes, celebrity hunters,
teachers, musicians, healthcare professionals, and a soldier.
Contributors include: Walter A. Abercrombie, Kenneth Bass, B. Jill
Carroll, Steve Chapman, Ralph Cianciarulo, Gregory A. Clark, Dale
Connally, Michel DeJean, Alastair J. Durie, Joshua P. Foster,
Michael J. Gilmour, Shawn Graves, Bracy V. Hill II, Tammy Koenig,
Nathan Kowalsky, Lisa M. Lepard, Stephanie Medley-Rath, W. E.
Nunnally, Jase Robertson, Dennis Staffelbach, Jeremy S. Stirm,
James A. Tantillo, Stephen M. Vantassel, Theodore R. Vitali C.P.,
Stephen H. Webb, John B. White, and Daniel Witt.
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