دانلود کتاب Sport and Christianity: A Sign of the Times in the Light of Faith
by by Kevin Lixey L.C. (Editor), Christoph Hübenthal (Editor), Dietmar Mieth (Editor), Norbert Müller (Editor)
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The book discusses the attitude toward sports presented in the Old and New Testaments and in the writings of the church fathers. This leads naturally to a study of Christian anthropology , the relationship between God and man, as well as the connection between the body and the soul. There is an extensive look at sports as viewed by recent popes, including Pope Pius XII―who denounced the use of drugs in sports as early as 1955―as well as Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. The editors pose provocative questions such as, what is Christian about sport, and how can we make sport more Christian? Ideally teamwork, pursuit of a common goal, and trying for excellence are laudable, but winning at all costs or the subjugation of Sundays to football are not. Last, given that some countries send priests as chaplains to the Olympic games and some professional sports teams have chaplains, there is a section on how to give pastoral advice to those who work in the sports professions.
ABOUT THE EDITORS:
Kevin Lixey, L.C., heads the Church and Sport Section within the Pontifical Council for the Laity. Christoph Hübenthal is assistant professor of theological ethics at Radboud University Nijmegen. Dietmar Mieth is professor emeritus of theological and social ethics at the Eberhard-Karls University, Tübingen. Norbert Müller teaches sports science at the Johannes-Gutenberg University and is a member of the International Olympic Academy's Commission for Culture and Olympic Education. All three professors are members of the scientific commission of the Church and Sport working group of the Catholic German Bishops' Conference.
About the Author
KEVIN LIXEY, L.C., heads the Church and Sport Section within the Pontifical Council for the Laity. CHRISTOPH HÜBENTHAL is assistant professor of theological ethics at Radboud University Nijmegen. DIETMAR MIETH is professor emeritus of theological and social ethics at the Eberhard-Karls University, Tübigen. NORBERT MÜLLER teaches sports science at the Johannes-Gutenberg University and is a member of the International Olympic Academy’s Commission for Culture and Olympic Education. All three professors are members of the scientific commission of the Church and Sport working group of the Catholic German Bishops’ Conference.