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El. knyga: Theology, Disability and Sport: Social Justice Perspectives

Edited by (York St John University, UK), Edited by , Edited by (University of Aberdeen, UK)
  • Formatas: 154 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jan-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351215084
  • Formatas: 154 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jan-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351215084

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This ground-breaking book provides fascinating insights into the fast-emerging body of research that explores the relationship between sport, theology and disability within a social justice framework. In the shadow of two major sport-faith events that fore-fronted the theology of disability sport, the Vatican’s international conference—Sport at the Service of Humanity and the Inaugural Global Congress on Sports and Christianity York St John University, UK, at which Dr Brian Brock led a thematic strand on the topic—this book provides a foundation for further research and practice. This text is a timely and important synthesis of ideas that have emerged in two previously distinct areas of research: (i) ‘disability sport’ and (ii) the ‘theology of disability’. Examples of subjects addressed in this text include: elite physical disability sport—Paralympics; intellectual disability sport—Special Olympics; equestrian sport; church, sport and disability, and; theologies of embodiment, competition and mercy. This book, written by leaders in their respective fields, begins a critical conversation on these topics, and many others, for both researchers and practitioners. The chapters originally published in the Journal of Disability and Religion and Quest.

Citation Information vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Editor Dedications xi
Preface xiii
Introduction 1(5)
Kevin Hargaden
Nick J. Watson
1 The Culture of Sport, Bodies of Desire, and the Body of Christ
6(10)
Benjamin S. Wall
2 Outside Horses, Inside Men: Equestrian Sport, Disability, and Theology
16(12)
Kirsty L. Jones
3 Sport, Theology, and the Special Olympics: A Christian Theological Reflection
28(12)
Nick J. Watson
Simon Kumar
4 "You Shall Not Murder": Atos at the Paralympic Games
40(15)
Stuart Braye
5 Messengers of Hope: A Boy With Autism, His Church, and the Special Olympics
55(15)
Paul Shrier
6 Running for Jesus! The Virtues and the Vices of Disability and Sport
70(12)
John Swinton
7 From Team Hoyt to I'll Push You: An Embodied Prophetic Message
82(7)
Nick J. Watson
Brian R. Bolt
8 Calling for a Time-Out: The Theology of Disability Sport and The Broader Understanding of Competition
89(14)
Kevin Hargaden
9 Embodying Compassion: Disability Sport and the Mercy of God
103(18)
Brian Brock
10 Sport, Theology, and Dementia: Reflections on the Sporting Memories Network, UK
121(16)
Nick J. Watson
Andrew Parker
Spencer Swain
Index 137
Nick J. Watson is Associate Professor Sport and Social Justice at York St John University, UK. His research and practice is interdisciplinary and is accessible to a wide audience and broadly focuses on issues surrounding social justice in sport, in particular, the relationship between sport and Christianity. Nick is also a Trustee of The Island, York, UK, a charity that provides mentoring services for vulnerable children.









Kevin Hargaden is the Social Theologian for the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice, in Dublin, Ireland. In that role, he theologically reflects on social issues, with a particular focus on housing, penal reform, environmental care, and economic justice, with a view towards policy change in Ireland. He is the editor of the recent book, co-written by Brian Brock and Stanley Hauerwas, entitled Beginnings: Interrogating Hauerwas (2016). He is a guest editor of the Journal of Disability & Religion.









Brian Brock is Reader in Moral and Practical Theology, University of Aberdeen, UK