List of Sigma Chi Members - Theology

Theology

Name Original Chapter Notability Reference
M. Russell Ballard University of Utah, 1947 Quorum of the Twelve, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Theodore M. Burton University of Utah, 1932 First Quorum of Seventy, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Terence Finlay University of Western Ontario, 1959 Retired Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Canada
Titus Lowe Ohio Wesleyan, 1900 Bishop, Methodist Episcopal Church and The Methodist Church
Arthur Wheelock Moulton Hobart College, 1939 Bishop and President of the Pacific Province for the Episcopal Church.
William B. Oden Oklahoma State University, 1957 Bishop, United Methodist Church
Hugh W. Pinnock University of Utah, 1958 First Quorum of the Seventy and Presidency of the Seventy in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
William McFerrin Stowe University of Miami, 1938 Bishop, The Methodist Church

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