Books

My Top 5 Books on Sports

Picks from Andrew Parker, professor of sport and Christian outreach at the University of Gloucestershire

The Joy of Sports Endzones, Bases, Baskets, Balls, and the Consecration of the American Spirit Michael Novak (Basic Books)

Is sport simply a matter of play and games, or is it something more? Could sport be a form of religion or perhaps a religion in itself? Pondering these and other key questions, Novak probes the deeper meanings of sport. This is widely regarded as a classic.

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Sport and ReligionShirl J. Hoffman (Human Kinetics Publishing)

This edited collection, from one of the key players in the field, features the good and the great in sport and religion. The narrative is organized around four themes: sport as religion, sport as religious experience, religion in sport, and sport, religion, and ethics.

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An Unholy Alliance The Sacred and Modern SportsRobert J. Higgs and Michael C. Braswell (Mercer University Press)

Drawing on a wide range of theological and literary sources, this scholarly, thought-provoking, and highly accessible book considers such issues as pride, greed, guilt, shame, and violence.

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Playing with God Religion and Modern SportWilliam J. Baker (Harvard University Press)

This historically grounded and highly readable account sheds light on the psychological, sociological, and theological aspects of the ways in which sport and religion interact. Of particular interest are Baker’s insights into the subculture of sport from Islamic, Jewish, and Buddhist perspectives.

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Sport and Spirituality An IntroductionJim Parry, Mark Nesti, Simon Robinson, and Nick Watson (Routledge)

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 authors’ attempts to define “spirituality,” within the context of sport and beyond, are especially appealing.

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