Sport, Celebrity and Religion: Christianity, Morality and the Tebow Phenomenon
- 1 December 2015
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Edinburgh University Press in Studies in World Christianity
- Vol. 21 (3), 223-238
- https://doi.org/10.3366/swc.2015.0125
Abstract
Sporting celebrities are rarely discussed within the broader realms of theological debate. Yet that is not to say that their identities cannot offer insight into wider patterns of cultural influence. Indeed, it is our contention within this paper that the reverse is true; that analyses of the autobiographical details of contemporary sporting figures represent key sites through which cultural influence can be examined. To this end, we take one sporting icon of recent times, American Football (NFL) star Tim Tebow and assess his popular cultural image in terms of its contribution to debates surrounding identity, Christianity and morality. Our central thesis is that whilst Tebow's popular cultural image affords all the hallmarks of modern-day ‘platform ministry’, his articulation of particular norms and values raises questions about the kinds of moral responsibilities high-profile Christian athletes have in relation to their expressions of faith.Keywords
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