Heythrop College

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Heythrop College was a specialist constituent college of the University of London focused on philosophy and theology, with Jesuit roots dating back to the early 17th century.

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instanceOf constituent college of the University of London
higher education institution
philosophy college
theological college
academicDiscipline philosophy
theology
affiliation Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales NERFINISHED
buildingUseAfterClosure educational purposes
campusType urban campus
closedAsCollegeOfUniversityOfLondon 2018
country United Kingdom
established 1614
foundedBy Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
governedBy governing body of Heythrop College
hasAcademicStaff Jesuit scholars
lay academics
hasAlumni Roman Catholic clergy
philosophers
theologians
joinedUniversity University of London NERFINISHED
joinedUniversityYear 1970
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn England
Kensington Square NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
motto Truth makes free
mottoLanguage English
notableFor Jesuit intellectual tradition
focus on philosophy and theology
offeredDegree postgraduate degree
undergraduate degree
offeredProgramme distance learning programme
originalLocation Louvain NERFINISHED
Spanish Netherlands NERFINISHED
partOf University of London NERFINISHED
regionServed United Kingdom
international students
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Society of Jesus
relocatedTo Heythrop, Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
Stonyhurst NERFINISHED
specialism Christian spirituality
ethics
philosophy of religion
systematic theology
type specialist college

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Bernard Lonergan educatedAt Heythrop College
University of London hasPart Heythrop College