2012
DOI: 10.1177/0193723511434084
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Case Studies of Collegiate Sport Chaplains

Abstract: The appointment of sport chaplains in public colleges or universities can be controversial and contested as in a recent case at Iowa State University. Some scholarly attention has been paid to the relationship between sport and religion, but studies on sport chaplains are just recently emerging. Through textual analysis of media coverage and promotional materials, this study examines how collegiate sport chaplains, their ministry organizations, and public universities navigate the competing interests of evange… Show more

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“…The researchers note that reduction of motor functioning negatively influence on students' physical condition, physical fitness and functional state [21,22]. In this connection importance of students' health protection and strengthening is increasing [28,31,32,33,35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researchers note that reduction of motor functioning negatively influence on students' physical condition, physical fitness and functional state [21,22]. In this connection importance of students' health protection and strengthening is increasing [28,31,32,33,35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presence also figures prominently in the work of military chaplains-evident in memoirs with titles like A Table in the Presence by Lt. Carey H. Cash, a chaplain who served with the Marines (Cash 2004). Chaplains in universities, sports setting and workplaces also frequently talk about being present with people and accompanying them through a range of life transitions when asked to talk about their work (Dzikus et al 2012;Jacobsen and Jacobsen 2012;Miller et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chaplains are required in the military, however, and this legal mandate may minimize the extent to which presence figures in the discourse of military chaplains (Bergen 2004;Otis 2009;Brinsfield 2010;Whitt 2014). Presence is also a deep part of the work chaplains do in universities, sports setting, and workplaces though additional studies are required to describe how chaplains use it to articulate their professional mandates (Dzikus, Hardin and Waller 2012;Jacobsen and Jacobsen 2012;Miller, Ngunjiri and Lorusso 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%