God in My Sporting: A Justification for Christian Experience in Sport

Sean Sullivan
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Examining the intersection between sport and religious faith can be challenging for kinesiology professionals. Many in academics disregard religious statements and experience as meaningless, unscientific, and even dangerous. Others recognize religious experiences as valid forms of knowledge and opportunities to encounter the sacred. Each of these groups has different explanations of religious experience and the areas of life in which such experience can occur. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the legitimacy of and potential for religious experience in general, as well as Christian religious experience in sport and physical activity. After reviewing previous sport and other literature examining connections between sport and religion, this paper outlines historical and recent challenges to religious knowledge and experience as epistemologically meaningful. A contemporary argument for religious experience as warranted and meaningful is provided, and the final section introduces a Christian understanding of religious experience within physical activity and sport. Infusing physical activity with relevance and meaning derived from religious experience will help in achieving lofty outcomes such as lifelong fitness participation and adherence to exercise programs. Incorporating such a view of sport and physical activity can help make our subject matter relevant to people in a way that transcends content knowledge. One challenge to Christian kinesiology professionals is in presenting these religious opportunities in ways that are inclusive and supportive of other religious faiths.
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我的运动中的上帝:基督教运动经验的辩护
对于运动机能学专业人士来说,研究运动和宗教信仰之间的交集可能是一项挑战。许多学术界人士认为宗教言论和经验毫无意义,不科学,甚至是危险的。另一些人则认为宗教体验是一种有效的知识形式,是与神圣相遇的机会。这些群体中的每一个都有不同的宗教经验和生活中可能发生这种经验的领域的解释。本文的目的是研究一般宗教体验的合法性和潜力,以及基督教在体育和体育活动中的宗教体验。在回顾了以前的体育和其他研究体育与宗教之间联系的文献之后,本文概述了历史和最近对宗教知识和经验的挑战,这些挑战在认识论上是有意义的。对宗教体验的当代论证是有根据的和有意义的,最后部分介绍了基督教对体育活动和运动中的宗教体验的理解。为体育活动注入源自宗教体验的相关性和意义,将有助于实现崇高的成果,比如终身健身参与和坚持锻炼计划。将这种运动和体育活动的观点结合起来,可以帮助我们的主题以一种超越内容知识的方式与人们相关。基督教运动机能学专业人士面临的一个挑战是,如何以包容和支持其他宗教信仰的方式呈现这些宗教机会。
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