List of Trinity College (Connecticut) People - Religion and Theology

Religion and Theology

  • James Roosevelt Bayley, archbishop
  • Eben Edwards Beardsley, theologian and clergyman
  • John W. Beckwith, Second Bishop of Georgia
  • Clement Moore Butler, Episcopal clergyman who served as Chaplain of the Chaplain of the United States Senate
  • Arthur Cleveland Coxe, was the second Episcopal bishop of New York
  • Robert Duncan, bishop
  • Thomas Gallaudet, noted priest and renowned pioneer of deaf education in the United States
  • Alfred Harding, second Episcopal Bishop of Washington
  • Samuel Hart, American Episcopal clergyman
  • Francis L. Hawks, former priest and professor of divinity at Trinity
  • Mark Hollingsworth, Jr.,11th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio
  • David Buel Knickerbacker, third Protestant Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Indiana
  • Alexander Jolly, bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
  • Rev. James A. Kowalski, current dean of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
  • Christie Macaluso, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
  • John James McCook, chaplain and theologian
  • John Mason Neale, Anglican divine and scholar
  • William Woodruff Niles, A.B. 1857, professor of Latin, 1864–70, Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire, 1870–1914
  • Horatio Potter, bishop and former Trinity professor
  • John E. Sanders, evangelical Christian theologian and free-will theist
  • Henry Winter Syle, minister in the Episcopal Church
  • Thomas Hubbard Vail, first Episcopal Bishop of Kansas
  • Lemuel H. Wells, bishop
  • [John Williams, eleventh Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States
  • Edmond La Beaume Cherbonnier, professor and scholar, founder of Religion department

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