: Terry Shoemaker
: The Prophetic Dimension of Sport
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783030022938
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Bringing together leading scholars in the fields of Religion and Sport, this book examines the prophetic dimension of sport, to arrive at a better understanding of the nature of sports in the United States. By detailing and analyzing particular sports, a portrait of sport as an important space for social and political critique emerges. 

Sport is indisputably an important cultural phenomenon in the United States. Each year millions attend sporting events, track the statistics and lives of sports stars, collect memorabilia, engage in fantasy sports, and play various sporting games. But increasingly, sport is also a space for public articulations regarding social and political issues within the United States. What are we to make of these particular articulations? What do they tell us about the nature of sport in the United States? How are these social and political critiques formed? Why do sporting voices seem to carry more weight at this moment in history?  

Id ally suited for use in undergraduate and graduate courses, this book offers a new way of thinking about the connection between sport and religion in a secularizing society. By analyzing various sports and particular historical moments, the chapters supply a unique example of the relevance of sport as it pertains to social and political critique. 


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Terry Shoemaker holds a Lecturer position in the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies at Arizona State University. His research focuses on sites of resistance within religious communities and social pressures inherent in religious shifts. 
Contents7
1 On Prophetic Resistance: An Introduction8
2 Sport and Social Change: The Prophetic Dimension13
Sport and the Moral Status Quo14
Sport as Critique of Moral Status Quo15
Prophets of Sport17
Conclusion20
References20
3 Who Is the Prophet? Jackie Robinson, Branch Rickey, and the Integration of Baseball21
Rickey the Reluctant Prophet22
Rickey as Moral Prophet23
Rickey the Intermediary Between the Divine and the Human25
Rickey the Prophetic Visionary27
References29
4 The Black Prophetic Fire of Colin Kaepernick31
The African-American, American Jeremiad33
Prophet Versus Profit37
Conclusion41
References42
5 Running the Prophetic Point: Basketball, Black Lives Matter, and Prophetic Imagination43
Prophetic Imagination and Basketball44
Conclusion: Why Prophetic Sporting Spaces?51
References54
6 Postures of Prophetic Action in American Sports56
References62
7 Correction to: Who Is the Prophet? Jackie Robinson, Branch Rickey, and the Integration of Baseball63
Correction to: Chapter 3 in: T. Shoemaker (ed.), The Prophetic Dimension of Sport, Briefs in Religion and Sport, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02293-8_363