The Games People Play: Theology Religion and Sport
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In The Games People Play Robert Ellis constructs a theology around the global cultural phenomenon of modern sport paying particular attention to its British and American manifestations. Using historical narrative and social analysis to enter the debate on sport as religion Ellis shows that modern sport may be said to have taken on some of the functions previously vested in organized religion. Through biblical and theological reflection he presents a practical theology of sports appeal and value with special attention to the theological concept of transcendence. Throughout he draws on original empirical work with sports participants and spectators. The Games People Play addresses issues often considered problematic in theological discussions of sport such as gender race consumerism and the role of the modern media as well as problems associated with excessive competition and performance-enhancing substances. As Ellis explains Sporting journalists often use religious language in covering sports events. Salvation features in many a headline and talk of moments of redemption is not uncommon. Perhaps somewhere beyond the clichéd hyperbole there is some theological truth in all this after all. Ellis convincingly argues that humans at play reach outward and upward signifying and participating in God toward our playful destiny. Ellis moves deftly between historical considerations of sports and thick descriptions of sport practitioner and spectator motivations attitudes and experiences; analysis of theological themes (sin and salvation); and contemporary social moral economic and political matters which Christians must examine as citizens whose loyalty is ultimately to Gods will and way on earth as it is in heaven. --John B. White George W. Truett Theological Seminary Baylor University Waco TX The way Ellis takes concepts based on play salvation and sin . . . and applies them to sport arguing that participation in sport can be seen as a participation in Gods playful creativity is groundbreaking. --J. Stuart Weir Verite Sport Oxford England [Ellis] masterfully weaves a thread through the churchs inconstant history with sport dissects sport as a modern cultural phenomenon and armed with a prodigious arsenal of evidence dares to ask whether the transcendent moments of sport might actually be experiences of God. A must-read for anyone hoping to understand how sport fits within the Christian tradition. --Shirl James Hoffman Kinesiology Today American Kinesiology Association Robert Ellis is Principal of Regents Park College Oxford and a member of the Faculty of Theology and Religion in the University of Oxford. He is the author of Answering God: Towards a Theology of Intercession.
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