An Unholy Alliance: The Sacred and Modern SportsMercer University Press, 2004 - 410 An Unholy Alliance offers a dissenting view to the claim by a growing number of scholars that Sports are a new religion. The last few years have seen a spate of books that might be classified by a genre called "Sports Apologetics," that is, arguments defending or celebrating in one way or another the familiar and ongoing alliance in America between sports and religion. Recently, claims have been made by scholars that sports are an authentic religion in and of themselves. They make this startling assertion not by showing connections with the teachings of Buddha, Jesus, Mohammed, or Moses, but by parallels between the rites of modern games and those of preliterate man that were "religious" in nature because they were designed to propitiate powers and to ward off evil for the tribes employing them. In this evocative book, Higgs and Braswell suggest that while sports may often be good things, they are not inherently divine. They do not focus on wide-spread abuse in sports as evidence for their counterargument. Rather, they question the use of mythological parallels from prehistory as justification for viewing sports as a religion. |
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... human organization as " occupations " of predatory cultures and forms of honorific distinction both in archaic times and modern , all exhibiting in his view conspicuous consumption , leisure , and waste regardless of time or place . In ...
... human organization as " occupations " of predatory cultures and forms of honorific distinction both in archaic times and modern , all exhibiting in his view conspicuous consumption , leisure , and waste regardless of time or place . In ...
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... human being . Saint Paul used metaphors of sports but made no effort to raise sports to a divine status . Though sports abounded in the ancient world , Jesus as far as we know never mentioned them . The same is true of Moses and Buddha ...
... human being . Saint Paul used metaphors of sports but made no effort to raise sports to a divine status . Though sports abounded in the ancient world , Jesus as far as we know never mentioned them . The same is true of Moses and Buddha ...
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... Human Kinetics Publishers , 1988 ) . See also Allen Guttman , Ritual to Record : The Nature of Modern Sports ( New York : Columbia University Press , 1978 ) 1-14 . The Religion of Sports and the Theology of Play The What's in a Name ? 19.
... Human Kinetics Publishers , 1988 ) . See also Allen Guttman , Ritual to Record : The Nature of Modern Sports ( New York : Columbia University Press , 1978 ) 1-14 . The Religion of Sports and the Theology of Play The What's in a Name ? 19.
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... human experience qualifies for For a summary of discussion and arguments on this theme , see Robert J. Higgs , ch . 14 , " Philosophy and Religion , " especially 210-25 , in Sport : A Reference Guide ( Greenwood , 1982 ) ; Ronnie D ...
... human experience qualifies for For a summary of discussion and arguments on this theme , see Robert J. Higgs , ch . 14 , " Philosophy and Religion , " especially 210-25 , in Sport : A Reference Guide ( Greenwood , 1982 ) ; Ronnie D ...
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... human life and culture . " What is called a religion of sports involves first and foremost a study in " mythos " or " mythology , " " a pattern [ italics added ] of beliefs expressing often symbolically the characteristics or prevalent ...
... human life and culture . " What is called a religion of sports involves first and foremost a study in " mythos " or " mythology , " " a pattern [ italics added ] of beliefs expressing often symbolically the characteristics or prevalent ...
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