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词条 List of Episcopal Divinity School people
释义

  1. Faculty

  2. Alumni

     Episcopal Theological School  Philadelphia Divinity School 

  3. External links

  4. References

This is a partial list of notable people affiliated with Episcopal Divinity School, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, and with its predecessors, the Episcopal Theological School and the Philadelphia Divinity School.

Faculty

  • Alexander Viets Griswold Allen (1841–1908), church historian
  • Nathan D. Baxter (born 1948), bishop of Central Pennsylvania
  • Robert Avon Bennett (born 1933), Old Testament scholar, first African American faculty member
  • Charles Bennison (born 1943), bishop of Pennsylvania
  • John Everitt Booty (1925-2013), dean of the School of Theology, University of the South
  • Katie Geneva Cannon (born 1949), feminist theologian
  • Otis Charles (1926-2013), dean, bishop of Utah
  • Steven Charleston (born 1949), dean, bishop of Alaska
  • John B. Coburn (1925–2006), dean, bishop of Massachusetts
  • Frederick William Dillistone (1903–1993), theologian, dean of Liverpool
  • Angus Dun (1892–1971), dean, bishop of Washington
  • Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza (born 1938), feminist biblical scholar
  • Joseph Fletcher (1905–1991), founder of situational ethics
  • Ezra Palmer Gould (1841–1900), New Testament scholar (Philadelphia Divinity School)
  • George Zabriskie Gray (1837–1889), dean
  • Harvey H. Guthrie (born 1924), dean, Old Testament scholar
  • Carter Heyward (born 1945), feminist theologian and one of the Philadelphia Eleven
  • Suzanne R. Hiatt (1936–2002), professor of homiletics, pastoral theologian, and one of the Philadelphia Eleven
  • Lloyd G. Patterson (1924–1999), patristics scholar
  • John Punnett Peters (1852–1921), Hebrew scholar (Philadelphia Divinity School)
  • Katherine Hancock Ragsdale (born 1959), dean and president
  • Edward Rodman, professor of Pastoral Theology
  • Charles W. F. Smith (1905–1993), New Testament scholar
  • Owen C. Thomas (1922-2015), professor of philosophy of religion, and systematic theology.
  • Fredrica Harris Thompsett, Academic Dean, professor of History

Alumni

  • George Councell (born 1949), bishop of New Jersey
  • Peter Elliott (born 1954), dean, Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver
  • Philip Gambone (born 1948), author
  • Mary Douglas Glasspool (born 1954), suffragan bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
  • James A. Kowalski (born 1951), dean of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York
  • Bruce Lawrence (born 1941), scholar of religions
  • Robert Williams (1955–1992), gay priest

Episcopal Theological School

  • Daniel Dulany Addison (1863–1936), priest, author
  • John Melville Burgess (1909–2003), bishop of Massachusetts and the first African American to head an Episcopal diocese.[1]
  • William Wilfred Campbell (1860–1918), Canadian poet
  • Jonathan Daniels (1939–1965), civil rights martyr (died before graduation)
  • Bob Franke (born 1947), singer-songwriter (left to pursue a musical career)
  • Percy Stickney Grant (1860–1927), Christian socialist
  • Alden Moinet Hathaway (born 1933), bishop of Pittsburgh
  • Henry Hobson (1891–1983), bishop of Southern Ohio
  • Arthur Lichtenberger (1900–1968), twenty-first presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church
  • Arthur Moulton (1873–1962), bishop of Utah
  • Endicott Peabody (1857–1944), priest, founder of Groton School
  • William D. Persell (born 1943), bishop of Chicago, assisting bishop of Ohio
  • James De Wolf Perry (1871–1947), eighteenth presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church
  • George F. Regas (born 1930), priest, activist
  • Ruby Sales (born 1948), social activist
  • Peter Selby (born 1941), bishop of Worcester
  • Henry Knox Sherrill (1890–1980), twentieth presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church
  • Anson Phelps Stokes (1905–1986), bishop of Massachusetts
  • William B. Spofford (1921-2013), bishop of Eastern Oregon
  • Logan Herbert Roots (1870–1945), bishop of Hankow
  • William Greenough Thayer (1863–1934), priest, educator, headmaster of St. Mark's School
  • Paul Van Buren (1924–1998), "Death of God" theologian
  • Geralyn Wolf (born 1947), bishop of Rhode Island

Philadelphia Divinity School

  • Allen W. Brown (1909–1990), bishop of Albany
  • Wallace E. Conkling (1896–1979), bishop of Chicago
  • William Chauncey Emhardt (1874–1950), priest and ecumenist
  • Reginald H. Fuller (1915–2007), priest, biblical scholar
  • Alfred A. Gilman (1878–1966), missionary bishop of Hankow
  • Elwood Haines (1893–1949), bishop of Iowa
  • Wilbur Hogg (1916–1986), bishop of Albany
  • Francis W. Lickfield, fifth bishop of Quincy
  • Lyman Pierson Powell (1866–1946), president of Hobart and William Smith Colleges
  • Jules Louis Prevost (1863–1937), missionary to Alaska
  • Theophilus Gould Steward (1843–1924), A.M.E. missionary, professor at Wilberforce University
  • Paul Washington (1921–2002), priest and activist

External links

  • Official website

References

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