Passion Plays, Randall Balmer
Passion Plays, Randall Balmer
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Passion Plays
How Religion Shaped Sports in North America

Author: Randall Balmer

Narrator: Randall Balmer

Unabridged: 5 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/20/2022


Synopsis

Randall Balmer was a late convert to sports talk radio, but he quickly became addicted, just like millions of other devoted American sports fans. As a historian of religion, the more he listened, Balmer couldn’t help but wonder how the fervor he heard related to religious practice. Houses of worship once railed against Sabbath-busting sports events, but today most willingly accommodate Super Bowl Sunday. On the other hand, basketball’s inventor, James Naismith, was an ardent follower of Muscular Christianity and believed the game would help develop religious character. But today those religious roots are largely forgotten.

Here one of our most insightful writers on American religion trains his focus on that other great passion—team sports—to reveal their surprising connections. From baseball to basketball and football to ice hockey, Balmer explores the origins and histories of big-time sports from the late nineteenth century to the present, with entertaining anecdotes and fresh insights into their ties to religious life. Referring to Notre Dame football, the Catholic Sun called its fandom “a kind of sacramental.” Legions of sports fans reading Passion Plays will recognize exactly what that means.

About Randall Balmer

Randall Balmer is John Phillips Professor in Religion and Chair of the Department of Religion at Dartmouth College. He is the author of several books, including Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, Redeemer: The Life of Jimmy Carter, and God in the White House: A History: How Faith Shaped the Presidency from John F. Kennedy to George W. Bush.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Zak

This is a hard book to review because it is really interesting and compellingly written. It provides an overview of history of the four major sports in America, baseball, basketball, football, and hockey, and it shows how different cultural forces perhaps point towards the appeal of these sports. Fo......more

Goodreads review by Jesse

Not really sure what the idea is here. The book does not in any way live up to its subtitle, aside from a general observation that Muscular Christianity was in some way part of the formative DNA for all of the sports he mentions (in order, baseball, football, hockey, basketball), and the occasional......more

This book is actually a quite readable--and short!--social history of four US/Canadian sports, and if that had been what it was supposed to be about, I'd be giving it a higher rating. However, the book is *supposed* to be about how religion shaped sports in North America, and that's why I wanted to......more

Goodreads review by Adam

Provides nice and concise histories of the origins of the big four major sports in the US (baseball, football, basketball, and hockey), but I'm not sure how well he comes through on exploring his subtitle - how religion shaped sports in North America. Instead he follows a few religious themes in NA......more