Dutch gnostic teacher and spiritual guru, who with his wife Johanna “Jo” Ames and brother Zwier Willem “Wim” Leene founded the now worldwide Lectorium Rosicrucianum…

French ecclesiastic and politician. With ability, energy and extreme ambition, he became a member of the Royal Council, a Cardinal in 1622, and as chief…

German theologian, ordained in the Jesuit Order 1922. Just as he was beginning to make his mark, the University where he taught was closed by…

German Protestant theologian and left-liberal politician, considered one of the main representatives of cultural Protestantism. Rade founded and published the journal Evangelisch-Lutherisches Gemeindeblatt (Evangelical-Lutheran Congregation,…

Dutch theologian and philologist, professor of early Christian history at Utrecht University, Harvard and Leuven. He is most noted for the bringing to light of…

Andreas Proles: A Detailed Biography with Human Design Insights Andreas Proles was a prominent German theologian born on January 10, 1429, in Dresden, Germany, and…

Pope Pius IX: The Generator of the Modern Papacy Pope Pius IX, born Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti on May 13, 1792, in Senigallia, Italy, remains one…

Landgrave of Hesse Philipp I: A Pioneer of the Reformation Landgrave of Hesse Philipp I, affectionately known as “der Großmütige” or “the Magnanimous,” was a…

Biography of Caspar Peucer: A Pioneering Mind in Medicine and Human Design Caspar Peucer, a distinguished German reformer, physician, and scholar of Sorbian origin, left…

Dutch romantic poet, remembered for his Mathilde sonnets and early tragic death. Jacques Perk was the eldest son of Walloon theologian Marie Adrien Perk (23…

Austrian theologian, folklorist, and compiler of a two-volume collection of Christmas carols and nativity plays from Upper Austria and Tyrol. He died on 17 March…

German theologian and a pioneer in the phenomenology of religion. Otto was the author of several books including “The Perception of the Holy Spirit by…

German Protestant priest, theologian and composer. Othmayr became rector of the monastery school of Heilsbronn near Ansbach. From 1548 on he was provost in Ansbach,…

Jan Hendrik Oort: A Revolutionary Astronomer and His Human Design Jan Hendrik Oort was a trailblazing Dutch astronomer, renowned for his pioneering work in radio…

Swedish clergyman. Olbers was a student at Lund University in 1856, earning his Bachelor of Arts and a PhD. He was a lecturer in pedagogy…

American actor, known for his starring roles in the 1955-1961 ABC western television series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp and the 1972-1973 NBC…

Norwegian theologian and church leader. He became Master of Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucy, in 1930, and received his PhD…

French writer and Renaissance man, the author of “Essais,” 1595, translator of “The Natural World” and “Apologie de Ramon Sebond,” 1569 and “Journal De Voyage,”…

Norwegian theologian and church historian. He became professor of church history in 1939. He was a member of the Norwegian Broadcasting Council 1956-1963. Molland died…

Scottish theologian and graduate of Glasgow University, who translated a Modern English Bible translation, the Moffatt, New Translation (MNT). Moffatt trained at the Free Church…

Dutch Protestant theologian and an influential representative of dialectical theology. His theology helped to free the once Protestant Church from their inhered or by Zeitgeist…

German resistance fighter, theologian, pacifist and Roman Catholic Priest who was ordained in 1911 and founded the Peace League of German Catholics in 1917. As…

German humanist, a theologian, educator and church reformer, a friend and patron of Martin Luther who supported Luther’s views. Melanchton was the author of “Confession…

American liberal Mormon theologian and Philosophy professor at the University of Utah. He served as United States Commissioner of Education in the administration of President…

Norman McLean Was a Fellow and lecturer Hebrew in Christ’s College, Cambridge, and then university lecturer in Aramaic (1903 -31). His life work lay within…

American psychoanalyst and lecturer who was a successful and popular pioneer of existential psychology. He authored a dozen books, including “Love and Will,” “The Meaning…

Italian humanist and theologian. He left the Catholic Church to join the Calvinist Reformation. He died in Geneva on August 12, 1557. Link to Wikipedia…

Puerto Rican educator, theologian, writer and speaker. He died 20 August 1960. Link to Wikipedia biography

Belgian Jesuit priest, philosopher, theologian and psychologist. His father taught mathematics. Maréchal joined the Jesuits in 1895 and after a doctorate in biology at Leuven…

French catholic novelist, principally author of Augustin ou le Maître est là (fr) (1933) and Pierres noires. Les classes moyennes du Salut (fr). He was…

Martin Luther: The Reformation Trailblazer and His Human Design Martin Luther, born on November 10, 1483, in Eisleben, Germany, stands as a monumental figure in…

French Jesuit priest who became a Cardinal of the Catholic Church, and is considered to be one of the most influential theologians of the 20th…

French ecclesiastic, a theologian, biblical scholar, linguist and founder of Modernism, a revisionist movement within the Roman Catholic Church. He received his training at the…

Chilean priest, philosopher and theologian. Author of more than 10 books on topics related to the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, as well as Ortega…

American Lutheran theologian, best known as an ecumenicist and as one of the fathers of postliberal theology. His best-known work is The Nature of Doctrine:…

Italian Catholic bishop, spiritual writer, scholastic philosopher and theologian. Born into Neapolitan nobility, Ligouri had a successful law career before becoming a priest. He founded…

French novelist and sociologist. He held a Doctor of Letters in history. He was the son of theologian Frédéric Auguste Lichtenberger. He died 23 March…

German illustrator, painter and engraver. He was the son of the Lutheran journalist and writer Wilhelm Lang (16 July 1832, Tuttlingen – 19 march 1915,…

French theologian, philosopher and historian who was forced to stop publishing by the Roman Catholic church. Ordained a priest at the Oratory in 1886, he…

Norwegian theologian and professor of the New Testament at the Norwegian School of Theology from 1984 to 2011. He received his doctorate at the University…

Dutch Prime Minister (1901-1905), an influential neo-Calvinist theologian and also a journalist. He established the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands, which upon its foundation became…

Swiss theologian and author. Although ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1954, Küng’s controversial liberal views led the Vatican to censure him and ban his…

German ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor and university lecturer. He was a son of the construction engineer Werner Kümmel and a brother of the…

German Catholic philosopher and theologian who was called (informally) by Pope Pius XII “the 20th Century Doctor of the Church.” Pope John Paul II greatly…

German professional astrologer and DAV member, frequent contributor to Astrologischer Auskunftsbogen; he developed a special sun transit horoscope. According to him, in the fifties he…

German philosopher, theologian, poet, translator and literary critic. He was the leading figure of the Sturm und Drang literary movement and an innovator in the…

German Lutheran preacher, theologian and prolific writer. His most comprehensive work is Magnalia Dei de Jesu scripturæ nucleo et medulla (12 parts, 1601-18), meditations on…

Polish Capuchin, theologian, priest, founder of many religious congregations blessed the Roman Catholic Church. He died 16 December 1916. On 16 October 1988 Pope John…

German Protestant theologian, church historian and co-founder of the Association for the History of the Reformation. He wrote a well-respected but not uncontroversial extensive Martin…