As the president of N.Y.U., Dr. [John] Sexton could certainly teach any course he wanted. And as the former dean of its law school and clerk to a chief justice of the United States, he might have been expected to hold forth on jurisprudence. However, as a child of Brooklyn, as a scholar whose academic robe bears the number 42 in homage to Jackie Robinson, and as a practicing Catholic with a doctoral degree in religion, Dr. Sexton has for more than a dozen years chosen baseball and God as his professorial focus.
“The real idea of the course,” he put it in an interview, “is to develop heightened sensitivity and a noticing capacity. So baseball’s not ‘the’ road to God. For most of us, it isn’t ‘a’ road to God. But it’s a way to notice, to cause us to live more slowly and to watch more keenly and thereby to discover the specialness of our life and our being, and, for some of us, something more than our being.”
- Samuel G. Freedman, New York Times
Read the rest: “Baseball Has Its Worshipers, and at N.Y.U., You Get Credit”
Photo by Chang W. Lee/The New York Times
(h/t @juniusworth)
Part of why I want to go to Gallatin.
Baseball is my religion.
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This course needs to come to Vandy. I’d sign up in a heartbeat, AXLE credit or not.
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Now *this* is neat. I like the idea—so many people say they don’t enjoy baseball because it’s “slow”, but it’s just...
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SIGN ME UP FOR THIS actually though next possible semester—it could go with my credits for American Gov’t, right?...
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Part of why I want to go to Gallatin. Baseball is my religion.
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![As the president of N.Y.U., Dr. [John] Sexton could certainly teach any course he wanted. And as the former dean of its law school and clerk to a chief justice of the United States, he might have been expected to hold forth on jurisprudence. However, as a child of Brooklyn, as a scholar whose academic robe bears the number 42 in homage to Jackie Robinson, and as a practicing Catholic with a doctoral degree in religion, Dr. Sexton has for more than a dozen years chosen baseball and God as his professorial focus.
“The real idea of the course,” he put it in an interview, “is to develop heightened sensitivity and a noticing capacity. So baseball’s not ‘the’ road to God. For most of us, it isn’t ‘a’ road to God. But it’s a way to notice, to cause us to live more slowly and to watch more keenly and thereby to discover the specialness of our life and our being, and, for some of us, something more than our being.”
- Samuel G. Freedman, New York Times
Read the rest: “Baseball Has Its Worshipers, and at N.Y.U., You Get Credit”
Photo by Chang W. Lee/The New York Times
(h/t @juniusworth)
Part of why I want to go to Gallatin.
Baseball is my religion.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8iu11yZFo1qzniimo1_500.jpg)