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    Muscular Christianity is a religious movement that originated in England in the mid-19th century, characterized by a belief in patriotic duty, discipline...
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    a spiritual focus on religion towards a commitment to muscle: 'muscular Christianity' was created. At the same time male domesticity decreased.[citation...
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  • employed, encouraged the growth of muscular religious movements throughout the world. With Muscular Christianity being a driving force behind Western...
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    Union Maccabiah Games Judenklub Nationalism and sport Muscular Christianity Muscular Islam Muscular liberalism Jutrzenka Kraków Foer, Franklin (2004). How...
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    ultimately becoming a worldwide movement founded on the principles of muscular Christianity. Local YMCAs deliver projects and services focused on youth development...
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    However, from the 19th century, Christians espousing the movement of "Muscular Christianity" encouraged the game for its physical and social benefits. Several...
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    in towns and cities. Leaders such as Josiah Strong advocated a muscular Christianity with systematic outreach to the unchurched in America and around...
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    the university or its athletic department, Notre Dame promotes Muscular Christianity through its athletic programs. The Notre Dame football team's history...
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    role in the evolution of the Broad and Low Church enthusiasm for muscular Christianity. One of the key ideological justifications used by many of the early...
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    and amateur sports as a form of Protestant citizenship training ("muscular Christianity") in China and other Asian countries. Among the results was the...
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    towards Hindu women. Muscular Hinduism was also inspired to a significant extent by Western influences such as Muscular Christianity and general British...
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    the better-known Charles Kingsley. He was an early exponent of muscular Christianity in his 1859 novel The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn. Kingsley...
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  • instruct boys from public schools (i.e. top independent schools) in muscular Christianity and with a conservative evangelical theology, to become future Christian...
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  • opening ceremony to inspire competitors. If— The Strenuous Life Muscular Christianity "The Man in the Arena". Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State...
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    Militant, Penitent, and Triumphant Divine retribution Just war theory Muscular Christianity Palästinalied, a Christian hymn sung by Crusaders Will of God Jai...
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  • Third Great Awakening (category History of Christianity in the United States)
    cities. Intellectuals and writers such as Josiah Strong advocated a muscular Christianity with systematic outreach to the unchurched in America and around...
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    including Commonwealth Nations. Big Society Social contract Muscular Christianity Muscular Judaism Secular liberalism "State multiculturalism has failed...
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    Potter: Perspectives on a Literary Phenomenon: 141–156. Abe, Iko. "Muscular Christianity in Japan: The Growth of a Hybrid". The International Journal of...
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    (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022) online. APPLIN, ALBERT GAMMON, II."FROM MUSCULAR CHRISTIANITY TO THE MARKET PLACE: THE HISTORY OF MEN'S AND BOY'S BASKETBALL IN...
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    Christopher W Smith, a fellow draper at Hitchcock & Rogers. It promoted Muscular Christianity. One of the earliest converts and contributors to the new association...
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  • original on 2007-05-14. Mazer, Sharon (1994). "The Power Team: Muscular Christianity and the Spectacle of Conversion". TDR. 38 (4): 162–188. doi:10.2307/1146430...
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    public schools (i.e. elite private boarding schools). They promoted "muscular Christianity" and conservative evangelical theology, aiming to equip attendees...
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  • : 143  The Mighty Men movement harkens back to the Victorian idea of Muscular Christianity. Feminist scholars argue that the movement's lack of attention to...
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  • were touted as forms of physical culture in their own right. The Muscular Christianity movement of the late 19th century advocated a fusion of energetic...
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    Yukon, acting as a missionary for the church and a proponent of "muscular Christianity". He died of pneumonia in Fort Yukon, Alaska. Stuck was born in...
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  • movements, such as the Promise Keepers and the Victorian era movement 'muscular Christianity,' is inherently political. Any masculinity project aimed at restoring...
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  • Patterson, Sue Ramsey and Kay Yow. Athletes in Action Upward Sports Muscular Christianity "Mission and Vision". Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Archived...
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  • Prosperity theology (category Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity)
    hard work. This gospel of wealth, however, was an expression of Muscular Christianity and understood success to be the result of personal effort rather...
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    as the campus chapter of YMCA as a part of the booming movement Muscular Christianity. In the summer of 1882, philanthropist and businessman Frederick...
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    cities. Intellectuals and writers such as Josiah Strong advocated a muscular Christianity with systematic outreach to the unchurched in America and around...
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