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God and the Goalposts: A Brief History of Sports, Religion, Politics, War and Art

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By (author): Ori Z Soltes

Crossing the goal line, with the football tucked safely in his arms, the NFL star falls on one knee, bows his head, crosses himself and utters a prayer of thanksgiving to God, giving one more example of the ever expanding connection between sports and religion.At least it seems to be expanding. The question is: was there truly a notable surge in that relationship between sports and religion. And if there has been a surge, is it unique in history, or merely part of an ongoing ebb and flow?This book, now in a revised edition, offers a concise yet detailed account of this multifaceted association and its implications for the ongoing game (the ultimate sport!) of trying to understand what we humans are as a species. Sports is one among many areas where religion and its concerns have played a role, and the interweave between sports and religion is as old as sports and as continuous as religion.Contemporary instances are different from what one finds in Greek and Latin literature where gods are actively on the playing field, and directly leads to the first athletic competitions The discussion of biblical athletes offers a different religious connotation: the stories of Samson are religious in part simply because they are biblical.The question of Islam and sports, or of Jewish success in the Olympics, or of how both Jews and Muslims manage to maintain aspects of their faiths when the athletic competitions in which they engage dont leave space for thator of the attitude of Judaism or Islam or Christianity to sports and physical accomplishment in generalis diverse. The discussion of Native American sports with origins in religious ritual is different still.Moreover, sports and religion keeps intersectingfrom different anglessports and warfare, sports and politics, religion and politics, religion and warfare; and all these combinations intertwine aspects of art. It becomes clear that sport, in combination with religion is a major theme throughout the history of mankind. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 508g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jan 2021
  • Publisher: Bartleby Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780935437584

About Ori Z Soltes

Ori Z Soltes teaches at Georgetown University across a range of disciplines from art history and theology to philosophy and political history. He is the former Director of the Bnai Brith Klutznick National Jewish Museum and has curated more than 85 exhibitions there and in other venues across the country and overseas. He has authored or edited 25 books and several hundred articles and essays.

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