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Museums are moving forward in redressing the injustices of history by influencing policies through communication. As a case study museum, the Field Museum situated in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is examined to address how it is at the forefront of administration, preservation, research, and communication efforts that promote diversity, disclosing historical events, art, and anthropological objects in juxtaposition with current events and contemporary objects. To understand the role of advocacy through museum functions, the paper examines two current exhibitions, Drawing on Tradition: Kanza Artist Chris Pappan, and Looking at Ourselves, which are bi-functional ongoing processes of conservation and exhibition. The paper explores museum exhibition plans and policies, namely re-contextualization of collections, which reflect the transition into a new political environment.
Studia theologica
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2011
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vol. 13
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issue 1
54-79
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The Flemish systematic theologian Lieven Boeve is a promoter of serious theological engagement with contextual critical thinking. The aim of this study is to present Boeve’s interpretation of the contemporary context of Christianity, which he refers to as Postmodern and consequently point out the challenges posed by Postmodernity toward systematic theology. This includes, on the one hand, a critical evaluation of Modernity as the preceding epoch and, on the other hand, an evaluation of the theological methods which deal with the Modern world (i.e. correlation and anti¬ Modern theology). Finally, there is an analysis of Boeve’s attempt to discover a new methodological concept of reciprocity between theology and context which Boeve finds in the theology of interruption. This is a theological method which encourages Christianity to become an open narrative which means both: stressing the Christian particular identity as well as a radical openness toward other religions, worldviews and philosophical thought. This essay is a brief introduction to the work of one important participant in the theological debate regarding Postmodern thinking and the Postmodern situation in general.
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