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BA Art History and Religion Theology & Spirituality
About this course
Art history and religion, theology, and spirituality is a combination that explores two of the most enduring ways in which human beings have sought to make sense of their existence: through visual and material culture, and through religious and spiritual traditions. Art history develops your ability to analyse and interpret images, objects, and architecture as products of historical, social, and cultural contexts, including the profoundly religious contexts in which so much of the world's great art was made. Religion, theology, and spirituality examines the beliefs, practices, and texts of the major religious traditions alongside contemporary spiritual identities and the philosophical questions that religious experience raises. At Liverpool Hope University this three-year full-time programme benefits from the extraordinary setting of Liverpool itself, with its two iconic cathedrals, the oldest mosque in England, and a long history shaped by faith, migration, and cultural diversity. The city is home to vibrant religious communities and a thriving cultural scene, providing a living context for the academic study of religion and art that few other settings can match. You will explore the wisdom, mysticism, and practices of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, alongside contemporary spiritual identities, while also engaging with the history of visual culture in its religious and secular dimensions. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placements integrated throughout give you professional and international experience that enriches both strands of the degree. Graduates move into careers in museums and galleries, heritage, religious organisations, education, chaplaincy, arts administration, journalism, and the charity sector. Many continue to postgraduate study in art history, theology, religious studies, or museum studies.
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