Bible and Video Games
Tilburg University
Have you played video games like The Talos Principle, Bioshock, Zombi, or the Prince of Persia? Do you know the difference between ludology (the critical study of gaming) and narratology (the critical study of narrative structure) and how they affect our perception? This fun, innovative course makes a connection between Bible and biblical traditions and contemporary video games.
If you’ve ever ‘died’ in a game – and then been resurrected to play another day – this 1-week summer course will show you how the Jewish-Christian tradition is relevant to understanding today's world of gaming.
Upon completion of this course, you will:
- have a better understanding of how religion functions within video game;
- have a broader understanding of how religious traditions are influencing the cultural domain of our time;
- be able to academically study both religion and video games through the use of multiple hermeneutical instruments.
This course is for students with a passion for gaming and a curious mind. Moderate English proficiency required.
Location | Tilburg, Netherlands |
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Period |
6 Jul 2020
- 10 Jul 2020
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Levels |
Bachelor / Undergraduate
Master / Graduate |
Credits | 1.0 ECTS |
Program fee | 500 EUR |
Accommodation fee | 300 EUR |
Extra information about the
fee: - 10% early bird discount when registering before the March 31st, 2020 - 10% discount for students from partner universities* *Combining discounts is not possible. * Housing fee is not included |
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Application deadline | 31 May 2020 |
Entry
requirements: - Bachelor's and Master's students with a passion for gaming and a curious mind. - English proficiency (spoken and written) is required. |
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