Spaces must be booked. Adult art takes place every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon and Sunday mornings.
They each talk about how it gives them guidance and they also show how they use different versions of the bible: childrens versions, adult versions ... with God. This clip is from the series ...
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The Department of History of Art offers a broad-based master's programme, which enables you to study a range of periods and approaches before specialising for your dissertation. The MA draws on the ...
The Department of History of Art is a thriving and collegial centre for the study of art, visual culture and theory. Staff specialisms range from medieval altarpieces to Soviet public monuments, from ...
2 Timothy 3:16-17 The Bible has many different uses for Christians. It can be seen as a guidebook for life where Christians can turn to for advice, guidance and reassurance. Christianity teaches ...
Film shapes the way we view a culture. What our Film Studies Program hopes that students take away from a study of cinema is an understanding of the cultural, artistic and humanistic perspectives that ...
What is art? What is the significance of art for the individual and society? How is art created and how is it consumed? The arts are an integral part of humanity and cultures. The study of the arts is ...
Film and television studies examines the nature of audiovisual representations, as well as their relation to reality and other arts. Questions of particular importance are the roles of film and ...
For the first time in at least 100 years, the US Cabinet has a bible study group. What do they learn? What does Donald Trump make of it? And why aren't women allowed to teach? Every Wednesday ...
Kieser, Julius A. 1992. Fluctuating odontometric asymmetry and maternal alcohol consumption. Annals of Human Biology, Vol. 19, Issue. 5, p. 513.