Sport and Christianity : practices for the twenty-first century /: practices for the twenty-first century. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Sport and Christianity : practices for the twenty-first century /: practices for the twenty-first century. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Sport and Christianity : practices for the twenty-first century
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Matt Hoven, Andrew Parker, Nick J. Watson.
- Editors:
- Hoven, Matt
Parker, Andrew (Andrew H.), 1942-
Watson, Nick J - Contents:
- Contributors Dedication Preface - Tony Campolo, Eastern University, USA Introduction - Matt Hoven, St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta, Canada; Andrew Parker. University of Gloucestershire, UK, and Nick J. Watson, The Archbishop of York Youth Trust, UK Part One: Sport and Christianity: Practices for the Mind Chapter One: How Might A Theology Of Play Inform A Theology Of Sport? - Robert K. Johnston, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA Chapter Two: The Paradoxical Athlete: Chesterton on Play and Work - Scott Kretchmar, Penn State University, USA and Nick J. Watson, The Archbishop of York Youth Trust, UK Chapter Three: Creation, Salvation, Competition: Elements in a Christian Doctrine of Sport - Robert Ellis, University of Oxford, UK Chapter Four: Flow, Sport and Spiritual Traditions - Patrick Kelly, SJ, Seattle University, USA Chapter Five: Historical relationship between sport and Christianity - Andrew R. Meyer, Baylor University, USA Part Two: Sport and Christianity: Practices for the Heart and Soul Chapter Six: Lived Religion in Sports - Matt Hoven, St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta, Canada Chapter Seven: Running as Liturgy - Doug Hochstetler, Penn State University, USA Chapter Eight: Athletics as Sacrificial Offering - Lillie K. Rodgers, University of Wyoming, USA and F. Clark Power, University of Notre Dame, USA Chapter Nine: Integrating Faith: Sport Psychology for Christian Athletes and Coaches -Trevor J. Egli, at Johnson University, USA and Matt Hoven,Contributors Dedication Preface - Tony Campolo, Eastern University, USA Introduction - Matt Hoven, St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta, Canada; Andrew Parker. University of Gloucestershire, UK, and Nick J. Watson, The Archbishop of York Youth Trust, UK Part One: Sport and Christianity: Practices for the Mind Chapter One: How Might A Theology Of Play Inform A Theology Of Sport? - Robert K. Johnston, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA Chapter Two: The Paradoxical Athlete: Chesterton on Play and Work - Scott Kretchmar, Penn State University, USA and Nick J. Watson, The Archbishop of York Youth Trust, UK Chapter Three: Creation, Salvation, Competition: Elements in a Christian Doctrine of Sport - Robert Ellis, University of Oxford, UK Chapter Four: Flow, Sport and Spiritual Traditions - Patrick Kelly, SJ, Seattle University, USA Chapter Five: Historical relationship between sport and Christianity - Andrew R. Meyer, Baylor University, USA Part Two: Sport and Christianity: Practices for the Heart and Soul Chapter Six: Lived Religion in Sports - Matt Hoven, St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta, Canada Chapter Seven: Running as Liturgy - Doug Hochstetler, Penn State University, USA Chapter Eight: Athletics as Sacrificial Offering - Lillie K. Rodgers, University of Wyoming, USA and F. Clark Power, University of Notre Dame, USA Chapter Nine: Integrating Faith: Sport Psychology for Christian Athletes and Coaches -Trevor J. Egli, at Johnson University, USA and Matt Hoven, St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta, Canada Part Three: Sport and Christianity: Practices for the Moral Life Chapter Ten: Servant Leadership and Sports Coaching - Don Vinson, University of Worcester, UK and Andrew Parker, University of Gloucestershire, UKChapter Eleven: Sport, Envy, and the Conundrum of Comparison - Brian R. Bolt, Calvin College, USA and Chad Carlson, Hope College, USA Chapter Twelve: Ordo Amoris: The Essence of Christian Wisdom for Sport - Mark Hamilton, Ashland University, USA Chapter Thirteen: Sports in the Service of Self-Knowledge - Ed Hastings, Villanova University, USAConclusion - Matt Hoven, St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta, Canada; Andrew Parker. University of Gloucestershire, UK, and Nick J. Watson, The Archbishop of York Youth Trust, UK. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury T&T Clark
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 201.6796
Sports -- Religious aspects -- Christianity - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780567678614
9780567678621 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780567678607
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