The Languages of Live Interpretation: Animation in Museums (Mercury Series)
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PublisherCanadian Museum of Civilization
ISBN / ASIN0660507579
ISBN-139780660507576
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Sales Rank5,102,606
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The year 2000, a bench-mark date in Christian civilization, prompted researchers to offer a scholarly look at the significance of religion in our civilization, past and present. The religious factor is examined from various scientific viewpoints--ethnological, historical, sociological, archaeological. It is seen that God, or whatever one might prefer to call him, or her, has historically assumed many different shapes and sizes in our civilization and that his cultural presence has impacted significantly upon our culture, art, and way of thinking. John Willis is an historian at the Canadian Postal Museum. Robert B. Klymasz is curator emeritus of the Canadian Museum of Civilization.