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Theology of sport: Object, Sources and Method


In the present book, the results obtained from an investigation of the theological concept of sport are reported; its sources, topics, methods and effects, as expressed by authors who have been interviewed, such as Alessio Albertini (Italy), Alexandre Borges (Brasil), Greg Smith (USA), Stuart Weir (UK), Javier Zárate (Paraguay), Jim Penrice (USA), Jonathan Rúa (Colombia), Santiago Valencia (Colombia), Sergio Adarme (Colombia), and Susan Saint Sing (USA), and those found in textbooks of authors who were not interviewed; such as Carlos Mazza (Italy), Dietmar Mieth (Germany), Eber Rojas (Spain), George Soëll+ (Germany), Gino Borgogno+ (Italy), Jose Moreno (Spain), Michel Kerrigan (USA), Nick Watson (UK), Patrick Kelly (USA), Roger Ward (USA), Rino Fisichella (Italy), Stanislaw Kowalczyk (Poland), and Taylor Smith(USA).
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  • Author: Tomás Emilio Bolaño Mercado
  • Translator: Alejandro Cifuentes
  • Status: For sale in Bubok
  • Number of pages: 82
  • Size: 150x210
  • Inside: Black and white
  • Binding: Perfect bound
  • Cover finish: Glossy
  • e-books sold: 2
  • Last update: 17/02/2016
  • ISBN Paperback: 978-958-46-2381-2
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