@Book{1617701904, author="Paine, Crispin", title="Religious objects in museums: private lives and public duties", year="2013", edition="1. publ.", address="London [u.a.]", keywords="Museums; Religious aspects; Social aspects; Religious articles; Curatorship; Museum visitors; Museum exhibits; Religion and culture", contents="Objects curated : How curators ascribe a new significance to their objects, but still offer them respect even when keeping them under tight control -- Objects visited : How religious objects relate to their visitors -- Objects worshipped and worshipping : How objects in museums can be worshipped or even ``worshipping'' -- Objects claimed : How religious objects are demanded ``back'' from museums -- Objects respected : What respecting a religious object means, and how respect is shown -- Objects demanding and dangerous : How religious objects are put into museums to render them harmless, and how relics can turn the museum into a shrine -- Objects elevating : How objects in museums can be purely secular, yet as Works of Art or works of Nature have spiritual power and the ability to elevate the soul -- Objects militant : How religious objects are converted and fight for their new masters -- Objects promotional : How religious objects promote the faith of their masters -- Objects explanatory and evidential : How religious objects explain their faith and their culture -- Conclusion: What have we learnt and how we can help religious objects in museums fulfil their public duties?", note="Crispin Paine", note="Includes bibliographical references (p. [125]-136) and index", note="Archivierung/Langzeitarchivierung gew{\"a}hrleistet SSG XA-DE-BW pdager DE-21", note="Archivierung/Langzeitarchivierung gew{\"a}hrleistet SSG XA-DE-BW pdager DE-16", note="Archivierung pr{\"u}fen 20240324 DE-4165 2 pdager", isbn="1847887740", language="English" }