Summary: William Lawrence, dean of SMU’s Perkins School of Theology, talks
about the phenomenon of NFL player Tim Tebow’s public prayer and the athlete’s
public display of faith.
By William McKenzie
The Denver Broncos may be out of the NFL playoffs, but Denver QB Tim Tebow
is not out of the news. In fact, the art of Tebowing , where people record
themselves bowing in prayer on one knee like Tebow does, has become a
phenomenon. The online world has plenty of examples of Tebowing. And the
mainstream media has published article after article about Tebowing and the
football player’s public display of faith.
Of course, Tebow’s explicit display of religion has led to a fair share of
criticism. He’s seen as too proselytizing or violating the biblical injunction
to pray in your room.
Tebow told Fox Sports last fall that he knows about the criticism, but he’s
more focused on those who draw inspiration from his public prayers. Said
Tebow:
“It’s not my job to see people’s reasons behind it, but I know [of a kid] with
cancer that tweeted me, ‘Tebowing while I’m chemoing’ — how cool is that?”
Tebow said. “That’s worth it …
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