List of University of Oxford People in Academic Disciplines - Theology and The Study of Religions

Theology and The Study of Religions

  • Marilyn McCord Adams (Christ Church)
  • Henry Airay (St Edmund Hall and The Queen's)
  • James Alison (Blackfriars)
  • Karen Armstrong (St Anne's)
  • John Barton (Oriel)
  • Gareth Bennett (New College)
  • John Bowker (Worcester)
  • George Granville Bradley (University)
  • Reginald John Campbell (Christ Church)
  • Edward Cardwell (Brasenose)
  • John Chapman (Christ Church)
  • William Robinson Clark (Hertford)
  • William Cole (Corpus Christi)
  • Kenneth Cracknell
  • Herbert Danby (Keble and Christ Church)
  • Douglas Davies
  • Christopher Dawson (Trinity)
  • John Day (Lady Margaret Hall)
  • Gregory Dix (Merton and Keble)
  • C. H. Dodd
  • David L. Edwards (Magdalen and All Souls)
  • Robert Ellis (Regent's Park)
  • Mark Elvins (Greyfriars)
  • Austin Farrer (Balliol, St Edmund Hall, Trinity, and Keble)
  • John Fell (Christ Church)
  • Paul S. Fiddes (St Peter's and Regent's Park)
  • Richard Fiddes
  • Richard Finn (Corpus Christi)
  • John Foxe (Brasenose and Magdalen)
  • Richard Hurrell Froude (Oriel)
  • Paul Gifford
  • Timothy Gorringe (St Edmund Hall and St John's)
  • Renn Dickson Hampden (Oriel, St Mary Hall, and Christ Church)
  • Daphne Hampson
  • Tom Harpur
  • James Hervey (Lincoln)
  • George Hickes (St John's, Lincoln, Magdalen College, Magdalen Hall)
  • Leonard Hodgson (Hertford, St Edmund Hall, Magdalen, Christ Church)
  • Humphrey Hody (Wadham)
  • Henry Scott Holland (Christ Church)
  • S. H. Hooke (Jesus)
  • Richard Hooker (Corpus Christi)
  • Lawrence Humphrey (Magdalen)
  • William Ince (Lincoln, Exeter, Christ Church)
  • E. O. James (Exeter)
  • David Jasper (St Stephen's House)
  • Jerome of Prague
  • Jeffrey John (Hertford, St Stephen's, Brasenose, Magdalen)
  • John Keble (Christ Church)
  • Fergus Kerr (Blackfriars)
  • Andrew Linzey (Blackfriars)
  • John Lowe (Christ Church)
  • Herbert McCabe (Blackfriars)
  • Diarmaid MacCulloch (St Cross)
  • Alister McGrath (Merton, Wycliffe Hall, and Harris Manchester)
  • John Macquarrie (Christ Church)
  • Adam Marsh (Greyfriars)
  • Peter Martyr Vermigli (Regius Professor of Divinity)
  • Geoffrey of Monmouth
  • Max Müller (Christ Church and All Souls)
  • Oliver O'Donovan (Christ Church and Wycliffe Hall)
  • J. I. Packer (Corpus Christi and Wycliffe Hall)
  • Peter Payne (St Edmund Hall)
  • Robert Payne Smith (Christ Church)
  • Arthur Peacocke (Exeter, St Peter's and Christ Church)
  • Edward Pusey (Christ Church)
  • Timothy Radcliffe (Blackfriars)
  • William Salesbury
  • Jane Shaw (Regent's Park and New College)
  • Richard Smyth (Merton, Christ Church, and St Alban Hall)
  • Vincent Strudwick (Kellogg)
  • Iain Torrance (Oriel)
  • John Trevisa (The Queen's)
  • William Tyndale (Hertford)
  • Richard Ullerston (The Queen's)
  • Henry Wace (Brasenose)
  • William Wall (The Queen's)
  • Henry Wansbrough (St Benet's)
  • Keith Ward (Linacre and Christ Church)
  • William George Ward (Christ Church and Lincoln)
  • H. Wheeler Robinson (Mansfield and Regent's Park)
  • Vernon White (Oriel and Wycliffe Hall)
  • Maurice Wiles (Christ Church)
  • William of Alnwick
  • William of Ware
  • John Williams (Jesus)
  • John Wyclif (Balliol)
  • Robert Charles Zaehner (Christ Church)

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