The Professor of Divinity at Gresham College, London, gives free educational lectures to the general public. The college was founded for this purpose in 1597, when it created seven professorships; this was later increased to ten. Divinity is one of the original professorships as set out by the will of Thomas Gresham in 1575.[1]
The Professor of Divinity is appointed in partnership with the City of London Corporation.
Name | Started | |
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1 | Anthony Wotton | March 1596/97[2] |
2 | Hugo Gray | 1599 |
3 | William Dakins | 14 July 1604 |
4 | George Mountayne | 4 March 1606/07[2] |
5 | William Osbolston | 13 December 1610 |
6 | Samuel Brooke | 26 September 1612 |
7 | Richard Holdsworth | 28 November 1629 |
8 | Thomas Horton | 26 October 1641 |
9 | George Gifford | 7 June 1661 |
10 | Henry Wells | 2 July 1686 |
11 | Edward Lany | 31 July 1691 |
12 | John Bridgen[3] | 25 September 1728 |
13 | B Halifax | 20 February 1760 |
14 | H J Parker | 7 February 1800 |
15 | John William Burgon | 11 December 1867 |
16 | H E J Bevan | 12 December 1888 |
17 | W H Thompson | 14 March 1904 |
1939–45 Lectures in abeyance | ||
18 | Henry Martyn Sanders[4] | 29 May 1946 |
19 | Oscar Hardman | 1957 |
20 | Gordon Huelin | 1962 |
21 | Gordon Phillips | 1967 |
22 | Gordon Reginald Dunstan | 1969 |
23 | Gordon Phillips | 1971 |
24 | Ulrich E Simon | 1973 |
25 | Viscount Combermere | 1975 |
26 | Richard Chartres, Bishop of London | 1987 |
27 | John Bowker | 1 September 1992 |
28 | Richard Holloway, Bishop of Edinburgh | 1 September 1997 |
29 | Gwen Griffith-Dickson | 1 September 2001 |
30 | Keith Ward | 1 September 2004 |
31 | Richard Harries, Lord Harries of Pentregarth | 1 September 2008 |
32 | Raymond Plant, Lord Plant of Highfield[5] | 2012 |
33 | Alister McGrath[6] | 2015 |
32 | Alec Ryrie[7] | 2018 |
33 | Ronald Hutton[8] | 2022 |