Christianity and the Arts is taught in association with the National Gallery.
Investigate how Christian scripture, beliefs and practices have found expression in art over 2,000 years; trace the idea of beauty in Western theological tradition; make use of examples in London. Leads to further research or careers in teaching, journalism or the church.
KEY BENEFITS
- The MA will enable students to work across disciplinary and specialism boundaries, and in particular to explore simultaneously the art-historical and theological dimensions of Christian art – approaches which are generally pursued in isolation from one another.
- The MA will use rich cultural resources beyond the College – and specifically the artistic, human and web-based resources of the National Gallery.
- The MA will provide opportunities for students to learn outside the College, in the context of an art museum, with likely additional visits/links to institutions with related collections, like the Courtauld Gallery, and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
- The MA will enhance the experience of international students at the College by giving them a stimulating and privileged understanding of one of London’s (and the world’s) greatest treasuries of art.
KEY FACTS
Programme leader/s
Professor Ben Quash, Professor of Christianity and the Arts
Awarding institution
King's College London in Association with the National Gallery
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent)
UK 180/ECTS 90
Duration
One year FT, two years PT, September to September.
Location
Strand Campus.
Student destinations
We would expect graduates to go into research in the Department of Theology; the media; museum work; teaching; journalism; careers in the church.
Year of entry 2012
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