Good Game: Christianity and the Culture of Sports

Good Game: Christianity and the Culture of Sports

by Shirl James Hoffman
Good Game: Christianity and the Culture of Sports

Good Game: Christianity and the Culture of Sports

by Shirl James Hoffman

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Overview

In recent years the United States has seen an influx of Christian athletes and coaches into big-time sports, as well as a heightened importance placed on sports in church programs and enormous platforms for intercollegiate sports at Christian schools and colleges. However, as Shirl Hoffman critiques, a Christian vision of sport remains merely superficial—replete with prayers before free throws and praises after touchdowns but offering little if any alternative vision from the secular sports culture. Far from being the kind of life-affirming, faith-affirming events that they could be, games played in Christian college gymnasiums, for example, too often end up as mockeries of the faith statements given prominence in their mission statements.

Here, in this thoughtful, narrative-driven exploration, Hoffman retells numerous fascinating stories from the world of ancient and contemporary sports and draws on the history of the Christian tradition as he seeks to answer the question "What would it mean to think Christianly about sport?"


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781932792102
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Publication date: 02/01/2010
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Shirl James Hoffman is Professor Emeritus of Exercise and Sport Science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The Executive Director of the American Kinesiology Association, he is the author of Sport and Religion and the editor of Introduction to Kinesiology: Studying Physical Activity, now in its third edition.

Read an Excerpt

"The Christian quest for sport's relevance to the Christian life has stopped far short of stepping onto religiously significant turf. As a result, the Christian community in a very real sense has missed the point of sport. They have, as it were, come to the banquet, eaten the appetizer and left, not knowing what sumptuous delights had lay in store for them. This book is about reclaiming sport for the Christian imagination."
—excerpted from the Introduction

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Sports and the Early Church

2. Controlling and Proscribing Sport

3. Bowling, Bicycles, and Other Snares of the Devil

4. The Church Heads for the Playground

5. The Rise of Sports Evangelism

6. Christians and the Killer Instinct

7. Building and Sacking the Temple

8. Sport and the Sub-Christian Values

9. Touchdowns and Slam Dunks for Jesus

10. Prayer Out of Bounds

11. Notes Toward a Well-Played Game

What People are Saying About This

This should be required reading for every thoughtful Christian.

Bryan Stone

Remarkable in its scope, ranging from early Roman Imperial games to contemporary athletic contests of every kind, this volume provides a powerful examination of the relationship between sport and Christianity.

Richard J. Mouw

Wonderful! This is an amazing achievement, blending sociological expertise, theological savvy, and profound spiritual sensitivities.

Robert K. Johnston

This should be required reading for every thoughtful Christian.

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