List of King's College London Alumni - Religion

Religion

  • James Adams – Bishop of Barking
  • Joseph Abiodun Adetiloye - Primate of All Nigeria
  • D. J. Ambalavanar – Bishop of Jaffna
  • Godfrey Ashby – Bishop of St John's
  • David Atkinson – Bishop of Thetford
  • Muhammad Abdul Bari – Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain
  • Harold Beardmore – Bishop of St Helena
  • Trevor Beeson – Dean of Winchester
  • Manuel Bidwell – Bishop of Miletopolis
  • Hibbert Binney – Bishop of Nova Scotia
  • Richard Blunt – Bishop of Hull
  • Derek Bond – Bishop of Bradwell
  • David Bonser – Bishop of Bolton
  • Christopher Boyle – Bishop of Northern Malawi
  • Harold Bradfield – Bishop of Bath and Wells
  • David Brindley - Dean of Portsmouth
  • John Broadhurst – Bishop of Fulham
  • Ethelbert William Bullinger – Dispensationalist theologian
  • Roger Bush - Dean of Truro
  • Michael Campbell - Bishop of Lancaster
  • George Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton - Former Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Edward Carpenter – Dean of Westminster
  • Noel Chamberlain – Bishop of Trinidad and Tobago
  • Ian Chandler – Archdeacon of Plymouth
  • Richard Cheetham - Bishop of Kingston-upon-Thames
  • Clifford Chapman – Dean of Exeter
  • Richard Clarke - Archbishop of Armagh
  • Jesse Clayson – Archdeacon of Croydon
  • Shaw Clifton – General of The Salvation Army
  • Peter Coleman – Bishop of Crediton
  • Neil Collings – Dean of St Edmundsbury
  • Roger Combes - Archdeacon of Horsham
  • William Cordingly – Bishop of Thetford
  • Frederick Courtney – Bishop of Nova Scotia
  • Frederick Craske – Bishop of Gibraltar
  • Anthony Crockett – Bishop of Bangor
  • Wilfred Frank Curtis – Provost of Sheffield
  • Richard Cutts - Bishop to the Forces
  • Thomas Pelham Dale – Ritualist clergyman
  • Tim Dakin - Bishop of Winchester and Member of the House of Lords
  • Joost de Blank – Archbishop of Cape Town
  • Peter Delaney – Archdeacon of London
  • Adrian Dorber - Dean of Lichfield
  • Timothy Ellis - Bishop of Grantham
  • Ralph Emmerson – Bishop of Knaresborough
  • Ronald Foley – Bishop of Reading
  • Richard Garrard – Bishop of Penrith
  • Hugh Gilbert - Bishop of Aberdeen
  • Harold William Godfrey - Bishop of Uruguay and Peru
  • Donald Clifford Gray – clergyman
  • Laurence Green – Bishop of Bradwell
  • Sehon Sylvester Goodridge – Bishop of the Windward Islands
  • David Halsey – Bishop of Carlisle & Tonbridge
  • Peter Hatendi – Bishop of Mashonaland
  • Alun Hawkins - Dean of Bangor
  • Christopher Hill - Bishop of Guildford and Member of the House of Lords
  • Edward Holland – Bishop of Gibraltar & Colchester
  • Nick Holtam - Bishop of Salisbury
  • Walter Homolka – rabbi
  • Alan Hopes – Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster
  • Wilfrid Hudson – Bishop of Carpentaria
  • Peter Hullah – Bishop of Ramsbury
  • Henry Huxtable – Bishop of Mauritius
  • David Ison – Dean of St Paul's
  • Eric James – Chaplain Extraordinary to HM the Queen
  • Martyn Jarrett - Bishop of Beverley
  • Robert Jeffery – Dean of Worcester
  • Walter Jenks – Dean of Moray, Ross and Caithness
  • David Jennings – Bishop of Warrington
  • Marcus Knight – Dean of Exeter
  • Graeme Knowles – Dean of St Paul's & Bishop of Sodor and Man
  • Clifford Lacey – Archdeacon of Lewisham
  • John Lang – Dean of Lichfield
  • Kenneth Leech - Priest
  • Richard Lewis – Bishop of Taunton & St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
  • Christopher Lowson - Bishop of Lincoln
  • Lawrence Luscombe – Primus of Scotland
  • Walter Matthews – Dean of St Paul's
  • Francis MacDougall – Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak
  • Thomas Oliver Morgan – Archbishop of Saskatoon
  • James Morrell – Bishop of Lewes
  • George Nairn-Briggs - Dean of Wakefield
  • Keith Newton – Bishop of Richborough
  • Njongonkulu Ndungane – Archbishop of Cape Town
  • John Neale – Bishop of Ramsbury
  • Jack Nicholls – Bishop of Sheffield & Lancaster
  • Ivor Norris – Bishop of Brandon
  • Michael Nott – Provost of Portsmouth
  • Mark Oakley – Archdeacon of Germany and Northern Europe
  • Stephen Oliver – Bishop of Stepney
  • Kenneth Oram – Bishop of Grahamstown
  • Geoffrey Paul – Bishop of Bradford & Hull
  • Martyn Percy – Principal of Ripon College Cuddesdon
  • William Prior – Archdeacon of Bodmin
  • Andrew Proud - Bishop of Reading
  • John Rawlings – Archdeacon of Totnes
  • Gavin Reid – Bishop of Maidstone
  • Stephen Roberts – Archdeacon of Wandsworth
  • Alan Rogers – Bishop of Mauritius, Fulham & Colchester
  • Cris Rogers – theologian
  • David Rossdale - Bishop of Grimsby
  • Ronald Sargison – Dean of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown
  • Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks - Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom and Crossbench Peer
  • Harry Saunders – Archdeacon of Macclesfield
  • Royden Screech - Bishop of St Germans
  • Ronald Shapley – Bishop of the Windward Islands
  • Martin Shaw – Bishop of Argyll and the Isles
  • Ernest Henry Shears – Archdeacon of Durban
  • Ronald Francis Shepherd - Bishop of British Columbia
  • Colin Slee - Dean of Southwark
  • David Smith – Bishop of Bradford & Maidstone
  • Roy Southwell – Archdeacon of Northolt
  • Mark Sowerby - Bishop of Horsham
  • Frederick Spurrell – priest and archaeologist
  • Frederic Stanford – Bishop of Cariboo
  • Victor Stock – Dean of Guildford
  • Michael Tavinor - Dean of Hereford
  • Sidney Thelwall – clergyman and Christian scholar
  • Timothy Thornton - Bishop of Truro
  • Charles Tonks – Archdeacon of Croydon
  • Eric Treacy – Bishop of Wakefield & Pontefract
  • Albert John Trillo – Bishop of Bedford, Chelmsford & Hertford
  • Desmond Tutu – Archbishop of Cape Town, apartheid activist, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Evelyn Underhill – theologian
  • Dominic Walker - Bishop of Monmouth
  • Martin Wallace - Bishop of Selby
  • Ambrose Weekes – Bishop of Gibraltar

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