Category
page 1Doctors of Divinity
Jonathan Swift
Anglo-Irish satirist and essayist (1667–1745)
I. Bartholomeos
Ecumenist ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople since 1991

John Henry Newman
English cleric and cardinal (1801–1890)
Thomas Cranmer
leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury
William Buckland
English clergyman, geologist and palaeontologist (1784-1856)
Thomas Fuller
English churchman and historian (1608–1661)

John Newton
Anglican clergyman, slave trader and abolitionist (1725–1807)
Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury (2002–2012)

Stephen Hales
British scientist (1677-1761)
Richard Hakluyt
English author, editor and translator (1553–1616)
John Pell
British mathematician (*1611 – †1685)
Robert Barron
bishop of the Roman Catholic Church, author, scholar and Catholic evangelist.
Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet
Scottish metaphysician (1788-1856)
John Owen
theologian, politician, religious figure (1616-1683)
Ralph Cudworth
English clergyman, theologian, philosopher, and Cambridge Platonist (1617–88)

Peter Martyr Vermigli
Italian Reformed theologian
Alister McGrath
Northern Irish theologian, Anglican priest, and academic (born 1953)
Matthew Parker
Archbishop of Canterbury (1504-1575)
Philip Doddridge
English Nonconformist leader, educator, and hymnwriter (1702-1751)
Thomas Romney Robinson
British astronomer (1792–1882)
George Carey
Anglican bishop (1935-)
William Morgan
Bishop of Llandaff and of St Asaph, and translator of the Bible into Welsh
Richard Bancroft
British Archbishop of Canterbury
William Stubbs
British historian and Anglican bishop (1825–1901)
Johann Albrecht Bengel
German theologian (1687-1752)
John Brinkley
Bishop of Cloyne; Royal Astronomer of Ireland; Irish Anglican bishop and astronomer
William Scoresby
English Arctic explorer and whaler (1789–1857)
Randall Davidson
Scottish Archbishop of Canterbury (1848-1930)
Robert Lowth
Bishop of St David's; Bishop of Oxford; Bishop of London (1710-1787)
Edward Benson
Archbishop of Canterbury (1829-1896)
Charles Longley
Archbishop of Canterbury; Archbishop of York; Bishop of Durham; Bishop of Ripon (1794-1868)
Francis Atterbury
British bishop; (1663-1732)
Doctor of Divinity
advanced or honorary academic degree in divinity
Gilbert Sheldon
Archbishop of Canterbury; Bishop of London (1598-1677)
Conyers Middleton
English 18th-century clergyman and writer

Alexander Barclay
clergyman of the Church of England

Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
American Baptist pastor and politician (1908–1972)

Frederick Temple
Archbishop of Canterbury (1821–1902)
Joseph Bosworth
British philologist
Mitrofan Kodić
Serbian Orthodox bishop (born 1951)
Donald Coggan
Archbishop of Canterbury; and of York; Bishop of Bradford (1909-2000)
Matthew Hutton
Archbishop of York (1747–1757) and Archbishop of Canterbury
Richard Cumberland
English philosopher, and Bishop of Peterborough (1631–1718)
John Jamieson
Scottish lexicographer (1759-1838)

Thomas Herring
Archbishop of Canterbury
Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol
British bishop (1730-1803)
William Wotton
English scholar

George Foot Moore
American scholar (1851–1931)
Pierre Allix
French Protestant pastor and author (1640-1717)
John Bramhall
Irish bishop
Robert Barnes
English martyr
Thomas Leland
Irish historian

Otto Kaiser
German theologian (1924-2017)
John Cosin
English churchman
John Fell
Bishop and academic administrator
Thomas Strong
1861-1944 Theologian, academic administrator, and bishop
Henry Phillpotts
English Anglican bishop (1778–1869)
John Williams
Welsh clergyman and political advisor to King James I
Raimond Turkoniak
Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop
Edwin Sandys
Archbishop of York