Reflections

Authors

  • Ruth Behar University of Michigan
  • Björn Vikström Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Finland
  • Hannu Salmi University of Turku
  • Ruth Illman The Donner Institute

Keywords:

Enlightenment, Science, Art, Arts, Science and the humanities, Religions -- Relations

Abstract

This final section presents a literary excerpt and three personal reflections on the theme of Aboagora, as well as on the experience of taking part in Aboagora. It opens with a story written by Ruth Behar, dealing with her personal experience of mastering the English language. Professor Behar read this story as an artistic comment within a workshop entitled ‘Between Art and Research: Rethinking Professional Borderlands’, which dealt with the experiences of people who combine an academic professional career with artistic work. The story is followed by a personal reflection by Bishop Björn Vikström, presented within the context of a session dealing with objectivity and the problem of combining academic research with personal engagement and activism. Finally, two of the organisers of the Aboagora conference, Professor Hannu Salmi and Dr Ruth Illman, reflect on the outcome of the event, evaluating the new insights and perspectives it has facilitated, as well as looking to the future and the potential of Aboagora to develop into a permanent forum for encounters between the arts and sciences.
Section
Reflections

Published

2011-11-28

How to Cite

Behar, R., Vikström, B., Salmi, H., & Illman, R. (2011). Reflections. Approaching Religion, 1(2), 54–61. https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.67485