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Heythrop College



Heythrop College is a college of the University of London situated in Kensington Square, Kensington, London. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in philosophy and theology, as well as research in related fields. It was founded in 1614 by the Jesuits in Louvain, Belgium, then moved in 1624 to Liège (city). During the wars surrounding the French Revolution, the college moved to Britain - philosophy was taught at Stonyhurst in Lancashire and theology in St. Beuno's in North Wales. In 1926, the colleges came together in Heythrop, Oxfordshire, then moved to London in 1970. It became a college of the University in 1971, and moved to its current Kensington location in 1993. The College started admitting non-Jesuit students in the 1960s. The college library houses an enormous collection of early theological texts, many held off campus. The Heythrop Journal is run through the college which also hosts a facility called the Center for Christianity and Interreligious Dialogue. ==External link== *[http://www.heythrop.ac.uk/ Heythrop College website] University of London Jesuit education Roman Catholic Church in Great Britain Roman Catholic colleges and universities in Europe


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