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Religion, ritual and ritualistic objects
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ISBN: 3038977535 Year: 2019 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland : MDPI,

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This is a volume about the life and power of ritual objects in their religious ritual settings. In this Special Issue, we see a wide range of contributions on material culture and ritual practices across religions. By focusing on the dynamic interrelations between objects, ritual, and belief, it explores how religion happens through symbolic materiality. The ritual objects presented in this volume include: masks worn in the Dogon dance; antique ecclesiastical silver objects carried around in festive processions and shown in shrines in the southern Andes; funerary photographs and films functioning as mnemonic objects for grieving children; a dented rock surface perceived to be the god's footprint in the archaic place of pilgrimage, Gaya (India); a recovered manual of rituals (from Xiapu county) for Mani, the founder of Manichaeism, juxtaposed to a Manichaean painting from southern China; sacred stories and related sacred stones in the Alor-Pantar archipelago, Indonesia; lotus symbolism, indicating immortalizing plants in the mythic traditions of Egypt, the Levant, and Mesopotamia; lavishly illustrated variations of portrayals of Ravana, a Sinhalese god-king-demon; figurines made of cow dung sculptured by rural women in Rajasthan (India); and mythical artifacts called 'Apples of Eden' in a well-known interactive game series.


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Looting or missioning : insular and continental sacred objects in Viking Age contexts in Norway
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ISBN: 1789253195 1789253217 9781789253191 9781789253214 1789253187 9781789253184 Year: 2019 Publisher: Oxford Oxbow Books

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Until now insular and continental material, mostly metal-work, found in pagan Viking Age graves in Norway, has been interpreted as looted material from churches and monasteries on the British Isles and the Continent. The raiding Vikings brought these objects back to their homeland where they were often broken up and used as jewellery or got alternative functions.0'Looting or Missioning' looks at the use and functions of these sacred objects in their original Christian contexts. Based on such an analysis the author proposes an alternative interpretation of these objects: they were brought by Christian missionaries from different parts of the British Isles and the Continent to Norway. The objects were either personal (crosses, croziers, portable reliquaries etc.), objects used for baptism (hanging bowls), equipment to officiate a mass (mountings from books or reading equipment, altars or crosses) or to give the communion (pitchers, glass vessels, chalices, paten). We know from contemporary sources (Ansgar in Birka, Sweden in the ninth century) that missionaries brought this sort of equipment on their mission journeys. We also hear that missionaries were robbed, killed or chased off. Mikkelson interprets the sacred objects found in Viking Age pagan graves as objects that originate from the many unsuccessful mission attempts in Norway throughout the Viking Age.


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Religious materiality in the early modern world
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ISBN: 9789462984653 9462984657 9462984654 9789048535422 9048535425 Year: 2019 Publisher: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press

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This edited volume is the first work to engage with religious materiality comparatively across the early modern world. It demonstrates how artefacts can provide their own bodies of material evidence about the nature of early modern religious practice and belief - and the nature of religious change - that can test, or even run counter to conventional, text-based narratives. Across twelve chapters this volume offers an unprecedented survey of early modern religious materiality in all its diversity. It brings together scholars of Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Islamic and Buddhist practices from a range of areas of expertise, including history, art history, museum curatorship and social anthropology. At the same time, the volume emphasizes cultural encounter and exchange. In keeping with broader trends in the history of religion, the studies range from the use of objects prescribed by religious authorities to interactions with religious matter in the context of everyday lay beliefs


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Die materielle Kultur der Religion : Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf Objekte religiöser Bildung und Praxis.
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ISBN: 9783839463123 Year: 2023 Publisher: Bielefeld : transcript,

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Für religiöse Bildung und Praxis sind Alltagsobjekte und Gebrauchsgegenstände aus profanen und religiösen Zusammenhängen sowie Artefakte, Bilder, Skulpturen, Installationen und Kirchenräume zentral. Die Deutung und Nutzung von Objekten der materiellen Kultur sowie die Identifikation von religiösen Objekten erweist sich jedoch als äußerst komplex. Die Beiträger*innen liefern interdisziplinäre Forschungsperspektiven aus Theologie, Religionswissenschaft und Soziologie und reflektieren die wichtigsten thematischen und methodischen Bezugspunkte der Materialitätsforschung im Kontext religiöser Bildung und Praxis.


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Sacred objects in secular spaces : exhibiting Asian religions in museums
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ISBN: 1474256341 1472590821 9781472590824 9781472590831 147259083X 9781472590800 9781472590817 9781474256346 1472590813 9781472590817 1472590805 9781472590800 Year: 2015 Publisher: London : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,

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"We have long recognized that many objects in museums were originally on display in temples, shrines, or monasteries, and were religiously significant to the communities that created and used them. How, though, are such objects to be understood, described, exhibited, and handled now that they are in museums? Are they still sacred objects, or formerly sacred objects that are now art objects, or are they simultaneously objects of religious and artistic significance, depending on who is viewing the object? These objects not only raise questions about their own identities, but also about the ways we understand the religious traditions in which these objects were created and which they represent in museums today. Bringing together religious studies scholars and museum curators, Sacred Objects in Secular Spaces is the first v. to focus on Asian religions in relation to these questions. The contributors analyze an array of issues related to the exhibition in museums of objects of religious significance from Hindu, Buddhist, and Sikh traditions. The 'lives' of objects are considered, along with the categories of 'sacred' and 'profane,' 'religious' and 'secular.' As interest in material manifestations of religious ideas and practices continues to grow, Sacred Objects in Secular Spaces is a much-needed contribution to religious and Asian studies, anthropology of religion and museums studies."--Bloomsbury Publishing.


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Sacred to the touch
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ISBN: 9780295742427 0295742429 9780295742410 Year: 2018 Publisher: Seattle


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Material religion : the journal of objects, art and belief.
ISSN: 17432200 17518342 Year: 2005 Publisher: Oxford Berg.

Relics of the Christ
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ISBN: 0813137314 1283327600 9786613327604 0813172128 9780813172125 9780813137315 9781283327602 9780813124254 0813124255 Year: 2007 Publisher: Lexington University Press of Kentucky

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The Holy Grail, the Lance of Longinus, and the True Cross are some of the most revered artifacts in the world today. These Christian relics are also a source of limitless controversy. They have incited bloodshed and, some say, are a source of miracles. They inspire fear and hope among the faithful, and yet are a perennial target for skeptics, both Christian and secular. To research the authenticity of numerous Christian relics, Joe Nickell employs a scientific approach, using such techniques as radiocarbon dating, polarized-light microscopy, and forensic serology. Examined here are such sig

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