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E-raamat: Sport and Spirituality: An Introduction

(Liverpool John Moores University, UK), (University of Leeds, UK), (York St John University, UK), (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)
  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Sep-2007
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134136810
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  • Formaat: 280 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
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Sport science can quantify many aspects of human performance but the spiritual dimensions of sports experience cannot be fully understood through measurement. However, the spiritual experience of sport – be it described as ‘flow’, ‘transcendence’ or the discovery of meaning and value – is central both to our basic motivation to take part in sports, and to achieving success.

Sport and Spirituality: An Introduction explores these human aspects of sports experience through the perspectives of sport psychology, philosophy, ethics, theology and religious studies. It includes discussions of:

  • Spirituality in the postmodern era
  • Spirituality, health and well-being
  • Theistic and atheistic perspectives on sport and the spiritual
  • Nature and transcendence – the mystical and sublime in outdoor sport
  • Applied sport psychology and the existential
  • Spiritual perspectives on pain, suffering and destiny
  • Sport, the virtues, ethical development and the spirit of the game
  • The Olympic Games and de Coubertin’s ideas of the ‘religio athletae’.

This groundbreaking text will be a valuable resource for students of sport and exercise studies, sports coaching, physical education and sport and health psychology. This book should be read by all those interested in the preparation, performance and well-being of athletes.

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"This is a book most notable for the broad range of ideas it offers, featuring sports psychology, sports sociology, and professional and religious ethics. The author's attempts to define 'spirituality,' within the context of sport and beyond, are especially appealing." Christianity Today, February 2010This is clearly an important work and complements previous books on the topic such as Herrigels Zen in the Art of Archery, Hoffmans Sport and Religion, and Novaks The Joy of Sports. One of the strengths is that the authors write from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. While this is not a standard philosophy text, readers from a more traditionally philosophic background will benefit from the insights of colleagues in other disciplines The publisher describes the book as a theology and religious studies text, and by all accounts this seems an accurate portrayal. The themes go beyond just those interested in theology and religion however. Individuals seeking an interdisciplinary understanding of sport and spirituality would certainly be interested in and benefit from this work, from undergraduates to researchers. In terms of pedagogical usage, each chapter concludes with a series of study questions which could lend to meaningful class discussions or writing assignments. Professor Douglas Hochstetler, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport

The text is introductory, and helpfully so, in that it shows clearly that sport is well worth considering at the deepest levels; in providing some specific case studies it illustrates this importance very well The referencing is very good and the bibliography is comprehensive, so there are plenty of guideposts for further exploration. Not a book for the ordinary sportsperson or fan but for the sportsperson or fan who happens to be a pastor or theologian. Professor Drew Gibson, Practical Theology

This book was launched at the first international conference on Sport and Spirituality at York St. John University on 2831 August 2007 It is evidence of a new field of scholarship and research emerging This book of varied contributions could have fallen apart, but in fact it coheres well The publisher claims that it should be read by all those interested in the preparation, performance and well-being of athletes. I agree with that, but would commend it to journalists, politicians, managers and many others who are involved in, contribute to and reflect the philosophy and management of all sport, and not just for the elite. It will challenge their values and they will not have to believe in a deity to benefit from it, though benefit they will too, if they do so. Professor, Mike Collins, Leisure Studies

Sport and Spirituality is a text both unique and excellent, a wide-ranging, ground-breaking study with potential for of creating paradigm shifts not only in sport and spirituality but education as well. Professor Robert (Jack) Higgs, Arete: Journal of Sports Literature

Among the proclaimed strengths of the book are its broad range of perspectives and the diverse disciplinary backgrounds of its authors. Their collective academic specialisms include sports psychology, sports sociology, and professional and religious ethics. If there was ever a group of scholars in the UK who were well placed to produce such a text, this is it The text is sectioned according to four main themes: (i) Sport and Spirituality; (ii) Religion and Sport; (iii) Existential Psychology and Sport; and (iv) Ethics, Olympism and Spirituality. Each section comprises three chapters This book is, without doubt, an excellent addition to the sports studies literature. It is insightful, well thought-out, and well put together the authors should be congratulated on producing a thought-provoking book that will, no doubt, prove extremely useful to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, and indeed to fellow academics. Verdict: A much needed text. Definitely worth a read. Professor Andrew Parker, Managing Leisure

List of contributors ix
Foreword xi
Introduction 1
SECTION 1 Sport and spirituality 5
1 Spirituality: a story so far
7
SIMON ROBINSON
2 Spirituality: a working definition
22
SIMON ROBINSON
3 The spiritual journey
38
SIMON ROBINSON
SECTION II Religion and sport 59
4 'Winning at all costs' in modern sport: reflections on pride and humility in the writings of C.S. Lewis
61
NICK J. WATSON AND JOHN WHITE
5 Muscular Christianity in the modern age: 'winning for Christ' or 'playing for glory'?
80
NICK J. WATSON
6 Nature and transcendence: the mystical and sublime in extreme sports
95
NICK J. WATSON
SECTION III Existential psychology and sport 117
7 The spirit of sport: an existential psychology perspective
119
MARK NESTI
8 Persons and players: a psychological perspective
135
MARK NESTI
9 Suffering, sacrifice, sport psychology and the spirit
151
MARK NESTI
SECTION IV Ethics, Olympism and spirituality 171
10 Spirituality, sport and virtues
173
SIMON ROBINSON
11 Sport, ethos and education
186
JIM PARRY
12 The religio athletae, Olympism and peace
201
JIM PARRY
Notes 215
Bibliography 228
Index 252


Jim Parry is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Leeds University. He is former Head of the School of Philosophy at Leeds University and is co-series editor for the Routledge series Ethics and Sport.

Simon Robinson is Professor of Applied and Professional Ethics, Leeds Metropolitan University. He is also Hon. Fellow in Theology at the University of Leeds. Simon Robinson is former Anglican Chaplain to the University of Leeds.

Nick Watson is Lecturer and Researcher in the School of Sports Science and Psychology, York St John College of the University of Leeds.

Dr Mark Nesti is Reader in Sport Psychology at York St John College of the University of Leeds.