This article comes out of my course, Museums and Material Religion, in which we considered the significance of missionary provenance to so much of nineteenth and early-twentieth century museums collection, and how these collections are gaining new audiences in the twenty-first century who seek both to repatriate their “sacred objects” as well as to engage with museum collections in a ceremonial approach.
“Narrating Religion through Museums,” Narrating Religion, ed. Sarah Iles Johnston, MacMillan Interdisciplinary Handbook, pp. 333–352, 2016.