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Ridley Hall is a theological college located on the corner of Sidgwick Avenue and Ridley Hall Road in Cambridge (United Kingdom), which trains men and women intending to take Holy Orders as deacon or priest of the Church of England, 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 of the sixteenth century. The college's first principal was the theologian Handley Moule, later Bishop of Durham. It was founded under the same Deed of Trust as its sister college Wycliffe Hall, Oxford 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. Although not a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, 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, along with Westcott House, Westminster College, the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, and others.
Ridley Hall's teaching leans towards an evangelical theology. It is one of three Church of England theological colleges that self-identify as "Open Evangelical", the others being Trinity College in Bristol, and Cranmer Hall in Durham.
In November 2023 it was announced that the Revd Prebendary Dr Isabelle Hamley would be the next principal, after it was announced that Michael Volland would be leaving to become the next Bishop of Birmingham. Isabelle took up this role in April 2024.
It publishes an academic journal, Anvil.
Notable staff and alumni
= List of principals
=Thus far, all the principals have been ordained Anglican clergy.
1881–1899 (res.): Handley Moule
1889–1907 (res.): Thomas Drury
1907–1927 (res.): Arthur Tait
1927–1945 (res.): Paul Gibson
1945–1950 (res.): Falkner Allison
1951–1963 (res.): Cyril Bowles
1963–1971 (res.): Michael Hennell
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
2009–2016 (res.): Andrew Norman
2016–2024 (res.): Michael Volland
2024 - present : The Revd Prebendary Dr Isabelle Hamley
See also
Listed buildings in Cambridge (west)
References
External links
Media related to Ridley Hall, Cambridge at Wikimedia Commons
Ridley Hall website
Cambridge Theological Federation website
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