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Why do sports matter so much to so many people? And why should we care? Far from being a distraction or a trivial pastime, sports tell us deep truths about ourselves. Big-time sports are a particularly potent mirror for humanity--reflecting both our promising possibilities and our demonic distortions. Theologian (and football coach's wife) Marcia Mount Shoop invites you to take a closer look at the hold that sports have on us. Touchdowns for Jesus takes you beneath the veil in some of the most challenging issues in sports today: fanaticism, sexism, racism, and abuse of power. And beneath the lifted veil you also encounter wisdom about how we can find our way back to what is most life-giving about sports. If you love sports, or if you just wonder why others do, Touchdowns for Jesus will give you a whole new way to view the games people play.
"Mount Shoops's new book, Touchdowns for Jesus and Other
Signs of Apocalypse, will become a classic for everyone, from
fans to scholars, looking to frame collegiate sports in a way that
offers tangible ideas and inspiration for refashioning this billion
dollar industry so that it insures student-athletes are accepted,
nurtured, and prepared for the championship we call life."
--Emmett Gill, Assistant Professor of Social Work, North Carolina
State University, Raleigh, NC
"With eloquent intensity, Marcia W. Mount Shoop challenges all we
think we know about the college and professional sports culture
that has uniquely enveloped the last two decades of her life as a
coach's wife, mother, and minister. As Shoop writes, 'Football
provides us with an apocalypse worth our gaze,' and her personal
tales--from shouting at hecklers at Soldier Field to getting kicked
out of a wives' Bible study--enrich the wisdom of her words. . . .
By the end, it's easy to feel better for having examined Shoop's
powerful language that creates a clearer understanding of the
redemptive powers of sport."
--David Haugh, Chicago Tribune sports columnist, Chicago, IL
"Throw out the playbook. This is not a conventional play--and
certainly not a conventional book about big-time sports and
theology. Marcia has written an incredibly thoughtful and
insightful perspective for all of us rabid sports fans to consider.
Reading this book will help all of us in examining our faith and
how it plays out in our day-to-day devotion to big-time sports in
our society."
--Robert Orr, former North Carolina Supreme Court Justice, NC
"Reverend Marcia Shoop is a powerful woman and a great writer. Her
intelligence, education, and compassion provide her rare insights
into sports. She has been close enough to this insane world to know
how it works, but removed enough to clearly and honestly discuss
what's right and wrong about the games we watch and the machines
that drive them."
--Bomani Jones, ESPN Commentator, Miami, FL
"Mount Shoop combines her knowledge as a feminist theologian and
ordained minister with her years of experience as a football
coach's wife to navigate the reader through a spiritual journey
into the world of big time sports. Shaped by her religiously
informed feminist commitment to social justice, Mount Shoop offers
revelations on sports's potential for redemption and what we as a
society can do to create a more equitable world for athletes,
coaches, fans, and communities. A must read for anyone concerned
with the sexism, racism, and institutional power and abuse that
plagues big time sports in the United States."
--Cheryl Cooky, Associate Professor of Women's, Gender, and
Sexuality Studies, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
"Regardless of the regularity of sport scandals, we as an American
society continue to 'repeat and repent' our transgressions in this
irresistible industry. With a spiritual lens and insider's
perspective, Shoop provides an intellectual and passionate
framework to dissect our involvement and passion for sport
competition. A far notion from a 'Hail Mary,' Touchdowns for
Jesus scores with ease as a must-read for critical
conversations that foster solutions to the numerous challenges of
sport."
--Deborah L. Stroman, Adjunct Professor of Sport Business,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
The Rev. Marcia W. Mount Shoop, PhD, is the author of Let the
Bones Dance: Embodiment and the Body of Christ (2010) and a
blogger on faith, family, and football at www.marciamountshoop.com. She and her husband, Coach
John Shoop, have been in the world of big-time sports for over
twenty years.
See Touchdowns for Jesus in the news:
First Things
Radio interview "The Game," Chicago
Englewood Review of Books
The Christian Century
The News and Observer, on UNC scandal
The Thoughtful Christian, on Intimate Partner
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