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Heythrop College, University of London

Heythrop was established in 1614 in Louvain by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) for the study of philosophy and theology. Since 1970, it was a College of the University of London while retaining a modern Catholic ethos, and offers an educational experience that respects all faiths and perspectives. In addition to undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes, it provided a resource for faith communities and others, especially through the work of the Centres and Institutes, whose staff had a wide range of expertise, with particular strengths in Abrahamic religions, interfaith relations, ethics, philosophy of religion and psychology of religion

Heythrop College closed in 2019. The collection from Heythrop College Library of over 250,000 volumes of books and bound volumes of periodicals, widely regarded as one of the finest collections of theology and philosophy in the UK, will continue to be made accessible onsite - many discoverable for the first time - to readers through Senate House Library(Opens in new window). Members of Senate House Library can access the titles.

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