- male, deceased (1847)
- George Rapp was the founder of the sect called Harmonists, Harmonites or Rappites. Born in Iptingen, Duchy of Wurttemberg, Germany, Rapp was...
- male, deceased (345)
- Aphrahat was an Assyrian author of the fourth century from Persia, who composed a series of twenty-three expositions or homilies on points of...
- male, deceased (1917)
- Johann Friedrich (May 5, 1836-1917), German theologian, was born at Poxdorf in Upper Franconia, and was educated at Bamberg and at the University...
- male, deceased (1943)
- John Harvey Kellogg (February 26, 1852 - December 14, 1943) was an American medical doctor in Battle Creek, Michigan who ran a sanitarium using...
- male
- Peter John Gomes is a prominent African American preacher and theologian at Harvard University's Divinity School. Born in Boston, Massachusetts in...
- male, deceased (1910)
- Goldwin Smith (August 13, 1823 - June 7, 1910), was a British-Canadian historian and journalist. He was born at Reading, Berkshire. He was educated...
- male, deceased (357)
- Ammon or Amun was a saint and hermit of Egypt. He was one of the most venerated ascetics of the Nitrian Desert, and Saint Athanasius mentions him...
- female
- Anita Carol Hill is a pastor at Saint Paul-Reformation Lutheran Church (SPR) in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The congregation is part of the Evangelical...
- male
- Karl Clemens is a Canadian clergyman, who was the first Roman Catholic priest in Canada to come out as gay. Clemens was ordained in the early 1960s...
- male, deceased (1255)
- Jarler (Latin Jarlerius) was Archbishop of Sweden from 1236 to 1255. Jarler was one of the two earliest known Swedish students at the University of...
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