The book traces the history of collecting religious artifacts, from early cabinets of curiosities to modern exhibitions that aim to foster interfaith dialogue. It grapples with the ethical and political dimensions of exhibiting religious heritage, especially considering issues like colonialism and cultural appropriation.
The book progresses through historical context, challenges in interpretation, and case studies of museum exhibitions, ultimately proposing ethical guidelines for museums engaging with religious artifacts. This book's unique value lies in its approach to museums not merely as preservers, but as active shapers of religious discourse.
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