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The Matter of Theology: A Conversation with the Collection

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The Matter of Theology: A Conversation with the CollectionSaturday, March 22, 2008 - Sunday, September 12, 2010

The exhibition pairs selections from the museum’s permanent collection with theological questions about spirituality and meaning. Groupings of objects that span cultures and time periods are placed in the context of various inquiries such as “What makes a place sacred?” and “How do objects serve as intermediaries between the human and the divine?” Visitors bring to the exhibition what they know and believe, what they wonder and doubt. The exhibition asks that viewers take time to consider meaning, purpose, self-transcendence, and destiny through the conversations between the objects and their various contexts. Curated by Amanda Hellman, MA 2008

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Fragment of Relief
Gandhara Region
2nd-3rd century
Head of a Devotee
Central India
10th-11th century
Head of a God
Greek or Roman
150 BC-100 AD
Head of Buddha
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
2nd-3rd century
Icon of male saint
Anonymous (Russian)
19th century
N'kisi Power Figure
Kongo
20th century
The Passion of Christ
Anonymous (French)
1260-1280
Priest Offering to Osiris
Egyptian?
1293-1185 BC
Romanesque Capital
Anonymous (French)
12th century
Sande (Bondo) Society Mask
Mende Cultural Group
ca. 1920-1950