List of University of Cambridge Members - Clergy and Spiritual Leaders

Clergy and Spiritual Leaders

  • Sri Aurobindo (King's)
  • Archbishop Richard Bancroft (Christ's/Jesus)
  • Edward White Benson (Trinity)
  • William Brewster (Peterhouse)
  • Donald Coggan (St John's)
  • Frederick Cornwallis (Christ's)
  • Thomas Cranmer (Jesus)
  • Saint John Fisher (Michaelhouse)
  • Sir James George Frazer (Trinity)
  • Fenton John Anthony Hort (Trinity/Emmanuel)
  • George Joye (Christ's/Peterhouse)
  • J. B. Lightfoot (Trinity)
  • F. D. Maurice (Trinity/Trinity Hall)
  • Arthur Peacocke (Clare) Templeton Prize winner
  • Michael Ramsey (Magdalene)
  • Sogyal Rinpoche (Trinity)
  • Robert Runcie (Trinity Hall)
  • Jonathan Sacks (Caius)
  • Solomon Schechter (Unknown)
  • John Sentamu (Selwyn/Ridley Hall)
  • Mar Eshai Shimun XXIII (Westcott House)
  • William Robertson Smith (Christ's)
  • John Stott (Trinity/Ridley Hall)
  • Eckhart Tolle (Caius)
  • William Tyndale (Unknown)
  • Terry Waite (Trinity Hall)
  • Brooke Foss Westcott (Trinity)
  • William Whewell (Trinity)
  • Archbishop John Whitgift (Queens'/Pembroke/Trinity)
  • Roger Williams (Pembroke)
  • Archbishop Rowan Williams (Christ's/Clare)
  • Richard Williamson (Clare)

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