St Andrews to host one of its biggest-ever academic conferences
More than 800 leading academic minds in religion and theology are set to visit St Andrews for what will be one of the largest academic conferences ever held in the town.
More than 800 leading academic minds in religion and theology are set to visit St Andrews for what will be one of the largest academic conferences ever held in the town.
Three academics are among the recipients of almost £8m in British Academy research funding for SHAPE projects.
Ambitious scientific study seeks to demonstrate a direct link between music and spirituality.
A divine duo who marked double doctoral success this week (Wednesday 30 November) have more than one reason to celebrate.
Twenty years since they met as students at St Andrews, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge today returned to their alma mater.
Christianity offers no answers about the coronavirus - it's not supposed to, says Professor N.T. Wright.
World-renowned Scottish composer and conductor Sir James MacMillan delivered the inaugural St Margaret of Scotland Lecture.
The School of Divinity has secured a Templeton Foundation grant of £3.4m for the creation of a free online encyclopaedia of theology.
The School of Divinity has been awarded a £2.3 million grant in science-engaged theology from the John Templeton Foundation.
Coded religious documents, which left generations of academics baffled for centuries, have been cracked by a St Andrews student.