Religion and Leisure in America: A Study in Four Dimensions |
Contents
The Problem and Meaning of Leisure | 17 |
Leisure and the Spirit of Play | 71 |
From Holy Days to Holidays | 127 |
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activities adult American anxiety Arthur Miller basic became become blue laws boredom called celebration century cetera child Christian church concern contemporary creative culture day of rest delinquency dimension Elmen Emil Brunner eternal existence experiences expression fact faith feel festivals Frederic Thrasher freedom fulfillment gang George Soule God's Grazia Holden Caulfield holidays holy human idleness important individual industrial Jesus Christ Jewish Josef Pieper Karl Barth labor learning leisure society living man's mass media meaning moral nation nature observed opportunity participation Perhaps person perspective play element play spirit pleasure possible present problem Puritan pursuits reality reason recreation relation relationship religious response role sabbath tradition Sebastian de Grazia sense significance social Sociology of Leisure spirit of play Studs Lonigan suggest Sunday theological things tion understanding week workweek worship York