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Ridley Hall is a
theological college A seminary, school of theology, theological seminary, or divinity school is an educational institution for educating students (sometimes called ''seminarians'') in scripture, theology, generally to prepare them for ordination to serve as clergy ...
located on the corner of Sidgwick Avenue and Ridley Hall Road in
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(
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), which trains men and women intending to take Holy Orders as deacon or priest of the
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, and members of the laity working with children and young people as lay pioneers and within a pastoral capacity such as lay chaplaincy.


History

Ridley Hall was founded in 1881 and named in memory of Nicholas Ridley, a leading Anglican theologian and
martyr A martyr (, ''mártys'', "witness", or , ''marturia'', stem , ''martyr-'') is someone who suffers persecution and death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing to renounce or advocate, a religious belief or other cause as demanded by an externa ...
of the sixteenth century. The college's first principal was the theologian
Handley Moule Handley Carr Glyn Moule (23 December 18418 May 1920) was an evangelical Anglican theologian, writer, poet, and Bishop of Durham from 1901 to 1920. Biography Moule was schooled at home before entering Trinity College, Cambridge in 1860, where ...
, later
Bishop of Durham The Bishop of Durham is the Anglican bishop responsible for the Diocese of Durham in the Province of York. The diocese is one of the oldest in England and its bishop is a member of the House of Lords. Paul Butler has been the Bishop of Durham ...
. It was founded under the same Deed of Trust as its sister college
Wycliffe Hall, Oxford Wycliffe Hall is a Church of England theological college and a permanent private hall of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It is named after the Bible translator and reformer John Wycliffe, who was master of Balliol College, O ...
and to this day both colleges have the ability to nominate two members to the Hall Council of the other.


Present day

Ridley Hall offers several Common Award qualifications, validated by
Durham University , mottoeng = Her foundations are upon the holy hills ( Psalm 87:1) , established = (university status) , type = Public , academic_staff = 1,830 (2020) , administrative_staff = 2,640 (2018/19) , chancellor = Sir Thomas Allen , vice_cha ...
. Although not a constituent college of the
University of Cambridge , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
, the school has ties with the university's Faculty of Divinity. Some students who are also in a constituent college of the university can be awarded qualifications by Cambridge. Ridley Hall forms part of the
Cambridge Theological Federation The Cambridge Theological Federation (CTF) is an association of theological colleges, courses and houses based in Cambridge, England and founded in 1972. The federation offers several joint theological programmes of study open to students in membe ...
, along with Westcott House, Westminster College, the
Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies The Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies (IOCS) is a theological college in Cambridge, England. It works in collaboration with the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University and awards its degree programs through these universities ...
, and others. Ridley Hall's teaching leans towards an
evangelical theology Evangelical theology is the teaching and doctrine that relates to spiritual matters in evangelical Christianity and a Christian theology. The main points concern the place of the Bible, the Trinity, worship, Salvation, sanctification, charity, eva ...
. It is one of three Church of England theological colleges that self-identify as "
Open Evangelical An open evangelical attempts to uphold evangelical doctrines, morality, and spirituality, while also being inclusive of others. It is a term which is commonly used in the United Kingdom in reference to both individuals and institutions. Uses Open ...
", the others being Trinity College in Bristol, and Cranmer Hall in Durham. The current principal of Ridley Hall is
Michael Volland Michael John Volland (born 1974) is a British Anglican priest and academic, specialising in Christian mission, mission and practical theology. Since 2017, he has been Principal (academia), Principal of Ridley Hall, Cambridge, an Anglican theologic ...
. Volland succeeded Andrew Norman, who moved on to become Director of Ministry and Mission in the Diocese of Leeds. It publishes an academic journal, ''Anvil''.


Notable staff and alumni

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Richard Bauckham Richard John Bauckham (born 22 September 1946) is an English Anglican scholar in theology, historical theology and New Testament studies, specialising in New Testament Christology and the Gospel of John. He is a senior scholar at Ridley Hall, ...
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Jeremy Begbie Jeremy Sutherland Begbie, BA, BD, PhD, LRAM, ARCM, (born 1957) is Thomas A. Langford Distinguished Research Professor of Theology at Duke Divinity School, Duke University, where he directs Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts. He is a systema ...
* Edward Armstrong Bennett *
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Arthur Buxton The Reverend Arthur Buxton (7 August 1882 – 6 January 1958) was a clergyman of the Church of England, Rector of All Souls Church, Langham Place, Marylebone, after serving as Chaplain to the Forces during the First World War. Early life Buxt ...
"Buxton, Arthur", in ''Crockford's Clerical Directory'' (1930), p. 190 * Christopher John Cocksworth * Timothy Dudley-Smith * Dick Lucas *
Michael Nazir-Ali Michael James Nazir-Ali ( ur, ; born 19 August 1949) is a Pakistani-born British Roman Catholic priest and former Anglican bishop who served as the 106th Bishop of Rochester from 1994 to 2009 and, before that, as Bishop of Raiwind in Pakistan. ...
* Mike Ovey * Gavin Peacock *
John Sentamu John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu, Baron Sentamu, (; ; born 10 June 1949) is a retired Anglican bishop and life peer. He was Archbishop of York and Primate of England from 2005 to 2020. Born near Kampala in Uganda, Sentamu studied law at Makerere Un ...
* David Sheppard *
John Stott John Robert Walmsley Stott (27 April 1921 – 27 July 2011) was an English Anglican cleric and theologian who was noted as a leader of the worldwide evangelical movement. He was one of the principal authors of the Lausanne Covenant in 1974. In ...
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John Waine John Waine (20 June 193029 December 2020) was Bishop of Chelmsford from 1986 to 1996; and previously Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich from 1978 to 1986, Bishop of Stafford, 1975–1978. He also served as Clerk of the Closet from 1989 to 19 ...
* David Watson *
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* Andrew White


List of principals

Thus far, all the principals have been ordained Anglican clergy. *1881–1899 (res.):
Handley Moule Handley Carr Glyn Moule (23 December 18418 May 1920) was an evangelical Anglican theologian, writer, poet, and Bishop of Durham from 1901 to 1920. Biography Moule was schooled at home before entering Trinity College, Cambridge in 1860, where ...
*1889–1907 (res.): Thomas Drury *1907–1927 (res.):
Arthur Tait Arthur James Tait (8 November 1872 – 3 April 1944) was an eminent Anglican priest and author. Tait was educated at St Lawrence College, Ramsgate; Merchant Taylors' School, London; St John's College, Cambridge and Ridley Hall, Cambridge. After ...
*1927–1945 (res.): Paul Gibson *1945–1950 (res.): Falkner Allison *1951–1963 (res.): Cyril Bowles *1963–1971 (res.):
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*1971–1972 (res.): Francis Palmer *1973–1978 (res.): Keith Sutton *1978–1991 (res.): Hugo de Waal *1992–2001 (res.): Graham Cray *2001–2008 (res.):
Christopher Cocksworth Christopher John Cocksworth (born 12 January 1959) is a Church of England bishop in the open evangelical tradition. He is the current Bishop of Coventry; prior to becoming bishop he was the Principal of Ridley Hall, Cambridge. Early life and ...
*2009–2016 (res.): Andrew Norman *2016–present:
Michael Volland Michael John Volland (born 1974) is a British Anglican priest and academic, specialising in Christian mission, mission and practical theology. Since 2017, he has been Principal (academia), Principal of Ridley Hall, Cambridge, an Anglican theologic ...


References


External links

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Ridley Hall websiteCambridge Theological Federation website
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