14 Notable alumni of General Theological Seminary

Updated: June 18, 2026 EliteDegrees

General Theological Seminary is 6414st in the world, 1st in North America, and 1676st in the United States by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 14 notable alumni from General Theological Seminary sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff. Many individuals affiliated with General Theological Seminary won Nobel Prizes for Peace, in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, and Economics.

William Adams

1. William Adams

1813-1897 (aged 84)
educator priest
William Adams was an American theologian and educator, co-founder of Nashotah House.
John Nicholas Galleher

2. John Nicholas Galleher

1839-1891 (aged 52)
John Nicholas Galleher was third bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana from 1880 to 1891.
William Edmond Armitage

3. William Edmond Armitage

1830-1873 (aged 43)
Anglican priest
William Edmond Armitage was a bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States.
Alexander Burgess

4. Alexander Burgess

1819-1901 (aged 82)
Alexander Burgess was the first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Quincy.
William Rollinson Whittingham

5. William Rollinson Whittingham

1805-1879 (aged 74)
translator deacon
William Rollinson Whittingham was the fourth Episcopal Bishop of Maryland.
Eugene Augustus Hoffman

6. Eugene Augustus Hoffman

1829-1902 (aged 73)
religious figure
Eugene Augustus Hoffman was an American Episcopal clergyman.
Dorsey W. M. McConnell

7. Dorsey W. M. McConnell

priest
Dorsey Winter Marsden McConnell is an American Anglican bishop who is the Acting Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney in the Scottish Episcopal Church. He had served as bishop diocesan in the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh from 2012 to 2021, having succeeded Robert Duncan who was deposed for abandoning communion with the Episcopal Church as part of the Anglican realignment of...
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Henry Y. Satterlee

8. Henry Y. Satterlee

1843-1908 (aged 65)
Anglican priest
Henry Yates Satterlee was the first Episcopal Bishop of Washington, serving from 1896 to 1908. He established the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, popularly known as Washington National Cathedral.
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Morgan Dix

9. Morgan Dix

1827-1908 (aged 81)
writer clergyman
Morgan Dix was an American Episcopal Church priest, theologian, and religious author.
William Ingraham Kip

10. William Ingraham Kip

1811-1893 (aged 82)
writer
William Ingraham Kip was an American Episcopal bishop.
Frederick H. Borsch

11. Frederick H. Borsch

1935-2017 (aged 82)
priest
Frederick Houk Borsch was the Episcopal bishop of Los Angeles from 1988 to 2002, then served as interim dean of the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University and chair of Anglican studies at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia.
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ZeBarney Thorne Phillips

12. ZeBarney Thorne Phillips

1875-1942 (aged 67)
priest
ZeBarney Thorne Phillips was an Episcopal clergyman who served as Chaplain of the Senate (1927–1942).
James L. Jelinek

13. James L. Jelinek

1942-. (aged 84)
Anglican priest
James "Jim" Louis Jelinek was the eighth Bishop of Minnesota in the Episcopal Church (United States) until his retirement on 13 February 2010.
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David John Bird

14. David John Bird

1946-. (aged 80)
Anglican priest
David John Bird is dean emeritus of the historic Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, the oldest church structure in continuous use in San Jose. He is a parish priest who reads and writes poetry and is particularly fond of Alfred Lord Tennyson. As a theologian, he emphasizes a liberal, compassionate, and inclusive approach and is devoted to ecumenism. Bird promotes Christian unity...
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