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A Playful Spirit
Exploring the Theology, Philosophy, and Psychology of Play
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The great narratives of religion and nationhood were battered in the twentieth century by the dual forces of globalization and postmodernism. In the uncertainty of broken traditions, many people looking for God retreated into a regressive fundamentalism, and others abandoned themselves to nihilism and cynicism. But is there another way?

In this volume, esteemed sociologist and therapist Mark W. Teismann offers a fresh approach to spiritual pursuits, one that neither relies upon absolutes nor leaves seekers in a void of disbelief. This approach is to consider the exercise of spirituality as a type of play.

Teismann takes the reader on a whirlwind ride through the different aspects of play and how they relate to spirituality. Teismann draws on classical philosophers, memories of childhood, developmental science, poets, and his long career as a psychotherapist to create a deep understanding of how the spirit of play informs our moral pursuits and spiritual yearnings.

A conclusion and epilogue summarize the book's tenets and touch on Mark Teismann's battle with cancer and how the practices of meditation and play accompanied him on his spiritual journey in the context of an incurable disease. The book's appendix gives interested readers a detailed description of how to approach the practice of meditation.


Contents:

Preface, Lynn Weber

Introduction

1Everyday Play

2Possibility Play

3Dark Play

4Flanking Play

5Bright Play

6Meditation-The Ultimate Play

7Conclusion

8Epilogue: The Final Hole

Appendix: How to Meditate

Bibliography

Index

About the Author


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ISBN-13: 9781793618436
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: September, 2022
Pages: 174
Weight: 259g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychotherapy

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