A love letter to America's most beloved sport and an exploration of the deeper dimensions it reveals
For more than a decade, New York University President John Sexton has
used baseball to illustrate the elements of a spiritual life in a wildly
popular course at NYU. Using some of the great works of baseball
fiction as well as the actual game's fantastic moments, its legendary
characters, and its routine rituals--from the long-sought triumph of the
1955 Brooklyn Dodgers, to the heroic achievements of players like the
saintly Christy Mathewson and the sinful Ty Cobb, to the loving intimacy
of a game of catch between a father and son--Sexton teaches that
through the game we can touch the spiritual dimension of life.
"Baseball
as a Road to God "is about the elements of our lives that lie beyond
what can be captured in words alone--ineffable truths that we know by
experience rather than by logic or analysis. Applying to the secular
activity of baseball a form of inquiry usually reserved for the study of
religion, Sexton reveals a surprising amount of common ground between
the game and what we all recognize as religion: sacred places and time,
faith and doubt, blessings and curses, and more.
In
thought-provoking, beautifully rendered prose, this book elegantly
demonstrates that baseball is more than a game, or even a national
pastime: It can be a road to a deeper and more meaningful life.
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