Hockey As a Religion: the Montreal Canadiens - Olivier Bauer - Books - Common Ground Publishing - 9781863359306 - November 24, 2011
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Hockey As a Religion: the Montreal Canadiens

Olivier Bauer

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Hockey As a Religion: the Montreal Canadiens

Sport is all about play and game, aesthetic and strength, passion and emotion, challenge and rivalry. But because sometimes players and fans look for a little extra help from God, gods, spirits or any other Supreme Being, sport is also a matter of beliefs and Faith. Often, sport uses religion if the sport itself does not become a religion first. In Montreal, the fans' passion and emotion benefits the Montreal Canadiens, the oldest and the most victorious National Hockey League team. Since 2008, the Protestant Theologian Olivier Bauer, a former hockey goaltender, is carefully studying the religious aspects of the Montreal Canadiens. In his book, Olivier Bauer reveals how the Montreal Canadiens becomes a religion, specifies which kind of religion it is, and explains how it is interrelated with Quebec's Catholicism. From a theological point of view, he analyses two ways of practicing the Montreal Canadiens Religion, shows why both ways are idolatry, denounces the weakness of such a religion, and pleads for an evangelical use of the Montreal Canadiens. Based on the Montreal Canadiens, Olivier Bauer explains how sport becomes a religion, but he also critics the religion that sport offers.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 24, 2011
ISBN13 9781863359306
Publishers Common Ground Publishing
Pages 96
Dimensions 154 × 5 × 230 mm   ·   145 g
Language English