- male, deceased (1546)
- Martin Luther was a German monk, theologian, and church reformer. Luther's theology challenged the authority of the papacy by emphasizing the Bible...
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- Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, anglicised as Tertullian was a church leader and prolific author of Early Christianity. He also was a...
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- male, deceased (165) (Jacksonville, United States)
- Justin Martyr (100–165) was an early Christian apologist and saint. His works represent the earliest surviving Christian apologies of notable size.
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- Israel Shahak (April 28, 1933 - July 2, 2001) was a Polish-born Israeli Professor of Chemistry at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, the former...
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- male, deceased (1903)
- Otto Weininger was an Austrian philosopher. In 1903, he published the book "Geschlecht und Charakter" ("Sex and Character") which gained popularity...
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- Marcion of Sinope, was a major 2nd century Early Christian theologian, founder of what would later be called Marcionism, and one of the first to be...
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- Amal Saad-Ghorayeb is a Lebanese writer and a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment Middle East Center known for her writings on the...
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- male, deceased (1523)
- Johannes (Josef) Pfefferkorn (1469-1523) was a German Christian theologian and writer who converted from Judaism. Pfefferkorn actively preached...
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- Radulphe (also spelled Radulph, Rodolphe, etc.) was a French monk who, without permission from his superiors, left his monastery in France and...
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- Victor von Carben was a German rabbi who converted to Catholicism and became a priest. He was involved in the Pfefferkorn controversy, and was one...
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