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Rebekah Dyer

The Extravagance of Music

A major work on music and religious experience brings new insights to the field of theology and the arts. Professor David Brown and Dr Gavin Hopps examine the overlooked theological dimensions of music in a new…

Call for survey participants

As part of ITIA’s innovative research, we are pleased to share the following call for participants for a survey on progressive rock and spirituality. Hello! My name is Kimberley Anderson and I’m a PhD student in…

Dr Rebekah Lamb appointed to ITIA lectureship

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Rebekah Lamb to a new lectureship in Theology & the Arts at the School of Divinity, University of St Andrews, starting in August 2018. Dr Lamb is currently a Gilson…

‘After the Call’ exhibition

ITIA artists invite you to examine with them what happens after the call. The Transept – a group of practicing artists within the Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts (ITIA) – invites you to join us for an…

Natasha O’Hear receives ACE award

ITIA is pleased to congratulate our own Natasha O’Hear and her co-author Anthony O’Hear on the recognition of their book Picturing the Apocalypse (Oxford University Press). Picturing the Apocalypse was awarded a prize…

TheoArtistry Poets’ Scheme

The Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts (ITIA) is delighted to announce a new collaboration with StAnza, Scotland’s International Poetry Festival. Following the success of the TheoArtistry Composers’…

Martinmas 2017 research seminar

Our first research seminar of the new semester will be held on Friday, 22 September 2017. ITIA and Divinity postgraduates, faculty, and guests are all welcome. ITIA research seminars take place every Friday at 11am…

Candlemas 2017 research seminar

Our first research seminar of the new semester will be held on Friday, 3 February 2017. ITIA and Divinity postgraduates, faculty, and guests are all welcome. ITIA research seminars take place every Friday at 11am…

TheoArtistry launch

The start of this academic year saw the launch of an exciting new dimension in the work of ITIA. TheoArtistry explores how ITIA’s world-leading research may impact the making and practice of the arts. In TheoArtistry’s…

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