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Football Is (The Way, The Truth, and The) Life! - World Cup Special

49 min · 11 de jul de 2026
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Football (or soccer if you want) like all sports has a religious dimension...and when it comes to the World Cup, the line between football and religion shrinks to the point of all-but-invisibility. We talk about how football is an and isn't a religion, the "Hand of God" 1986 and the sanctification of Diego Maradona, and how Brazilians blaming the national team's loss on Protestantism is actually a story to take seriously. For this episode, we looked at: The Convesation: Soccer and religion have more in common than you might think by Hanna Tervanotko [https://theconversation.com/soccer-and-religion-have-more-in-common-than-you-might-think-234459] America Magazine: The Church of Maradona: Understanding the left-wing saint of soccer by Ashley McKinless [https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2020/12/01/diego-maradona-saint-soccer-catholic-pope-francis-239375/] The Times: ‘If we pray like a gringo, then we play like a gringo’ by Stephen Gibbs [https://www.thetimes.com/world/latin-america/article/brazilians-blame-rise-protestants-world-cup-defeat-wz6bwljsd]

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Football (or soccer if you want) like all sports has a religious dimension...and when it comes to the World Cup, the line between football and religion shrinks to the point of all-but-invisibility. We talk about how football is an and isn't a religion, the "Hand of God" 1986 and the sanctification of Diego Maradona, and how Brazilians blaming the national team's loss on Protestantism is actually a story to take seriously. For this episode, we looked at: The Convesation: Soccer and religion have more in common than you might think by Hanna Tervanotko [https://theconversation.com/soccer-and-religion-have-more-in-common-than-you-might-think-234459] America Magazine: The Church of Maradona: Understanding the left-wing saint of soccer by Ashley McKinless [https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2020/12/01/diego-maradona-saint-soccer-catholic-pope-francis-239375/] The Times: ‘If we pray like a gringo, then we play like a gringo’ by Stephen Gibbs [https://www.thetimes.com/world/latin-america/article/brazilians-blame-rise-protestants-world-cup-defeat-wz6bwljsd]

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