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In this third appearance on You Have Permission, Dr. Terry Shoemaker of Arizona State University joins me to discuss the parallels between religion and sports as described in his new book Religion and Sports: The Basics. We look at four key parallels between religious and athletic life: rituals, devotions, identities, and communities. From early morning Arsenal fan gatherings to how families connect through college football despite tense religious differences, we unpack how sports can serve many of the same social and psychological functions as traditional religion — often with lower stakes. With the similarities of how sports and religion both create calendrical rhythms, foster community bonds, create transcendent experiences, and require devotion, sports offer unique opportunities for connection across ideological divides.
Highlights
05:49 Rituals in Sports and Religion
11:49 The Role of Identity in Sports Fandom
28:45 The Power of Community in Sports
42:12 Devotion: Sports as a Modern Religion
Terry's Book on Sports | Religions and Sports: The Basics
Terry's Faculty Page
Terry's Amazon Book Page
Dan's Substack Piece | In Defense of Sports
Past Episodes with Terry:
To Escape "Culture War Christianity" (#16)Who Are the "Spiritual But Not Religious"? (#82)___________________________________________
Follow Dan on IG: www.instagram.com/dancoke/
Or Twitter: twitter.com/DanKoch
Faith deconstruction resources: www.soyouredeconstructing.com/
Edited by Josh Gilbert (joshgilbertmedia.com -- he is accepting more work!)
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In this third appearance on You Have Permission, Dr. Terry Shoemaker of Arizona State University joins me to discuss the parallels between religion and sports as described in his new book Religion and Sports: The Basics. We look at four key parallels between religious and athletic life: rituals, devotions, identities, and communities. From early morning Arsenal fan gatherings to how families connect through college football despite tense religious differences, we unpack how sports can serve many of the same social and psychological functions as traditional religion — often with lower stakes. With the similarities of how sports and religion both create calendrical rhythms, foster community bonds, create transcendent experiences, and require devotion, sports offer unique opportunities for connection across ideological divides.
Highlights
05:49 Rituals in Sports and Religion
11:49 The Role of Identity in Sports Fandom
28:45 The Power of Community in Sports
42:12 Devotion: Sports as a Modern Religion
Terry's Book on Sports | Religions and Sports: The Basics
Terry's Faculty Page
Terry's Amazon Book Page
Dan's Substack Piece | In Defense of Sports
Past Episodes with Terry:
To Escape "Culture War Christianity" (#16)Who Are the "Spiritual But Not Religious"? (#82)___________________________________________
Follow Dan on IG: www.instagram.com/dancoke/
Or Twitter: twitter.com/DanKoch
Faith deconstruction resources: www.soyouredeconstructing.com/
Edited by Josh Gilbert (joshgilbertmedia.com -- he is accepting more work!)
Join the Patreon for exclusive episodes (and more) every month: patreon.com/dankoch
Email about the "sliding scale" for the Patreon: [email protected]
YHP Patron-only FB group: tinyurl.com/ycvbbf98
Website: www.dankochwords.com/yhp.html
Join Dan's email list: www.dankochwords.com/
Artwork by sprungle.co/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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