Gustav Friedrich Dinter – Biography Gustav Friedrich Dinter: A Pioneer in Theology and Education Early Life and Education Gustav Friedrich Dinter was born on February…
German political commentator, theologian, and journalist. He co-founded the Bensberger Kreis, and was co-editor of the Frankfurter Hefte. He opposed National Socialism, and in Die…
German academic theologian and New Testament professor at the University of Heidelberg. Along with Rudolf Bultmann he helped define a period in research about the…
Dutch man of letters, philologist, philosopher and romantic mystical poet who wrote under the pen-name Advaita. He was born in Westervoort as the second and…
French Jesuit theologian, historian, cardinal and a member of the Académie française. He joined the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1929, becoming a teacher, and…
Dutch Labour politician with an unconventional, no nonsense style. Ien Dales was born in Arnhem as the eldest of three children of Teunis Dales (1903…
Norwegian theologian. From 1945 to 1965 he was Professor of the New Testament at the University of Oslo, and from 1965 to 1980 Professor of…
French ecclesiastic, a Roman Catholic Monsignor. After attending the seminary at Paris, he was ordained in June 1946. He was an ultra-conservative theologian. Died of…
French Dominican friar, Catholic priest and theologian. He was made a cardinal of the Catholic Church in 1994. He died on 22 June 1995. Link…
French Dominican priest, theologian, painter, songwriter, singer, and traveller. Between 1955 and 1960, he was particularly known for the biblical songs he wrote and performed…
French Orthodox Christian theologian, who taught in Paris. He actively promoted the reunification of Christians (he was friends with Pope John Paul II), dialogue between…
Giovanni Cheli: A Life Guided by Faith and Human Design Giovanni Cheli, an esteemed Italian ecclesiastic and Roman Catholic theologian, has left an indelible mark…
French theologian leader of Protestant Reformation in Europe. Dissatisfied with the teachings of the Roman Catholic church, he began the reformation in 1532. Author of…
Dutch physician, biologist, animal physiologist, phenomenologist, philosophical anthropologist, psychologist and author of many books and articles. His father was an officer and mathematics teacher on…
American academic and theologian whose 1980 book Baptists and the Bible (co-authored with Tom J. Nettles) helped fuel the Southern Baptist Convention conservative resurgence. Bush…
Swiss reformer, the successor of Huldrych Zwingli as head of the Zurich church and pastor at Grossmünster. A much less controversial figure than John Calvin…
German art historian, theologian and liturgist. He died on 15 March 1967, Darmstadt.
German Protestant scholar and theologian noted for, among other things, having planned and founded the monumental Corpus Reformatorum, a large collection of Reformation writings. This…
German theologian and the Protestant Reformer of the Duchy of Württemberg. He died on 11 September 1570 in Stuttgart. Link to Wikipedia biography
German politician and Roman Catholic theologian. For the German Center Party he was a long-serving Minister of Labour of the German Reich from 1920 to…
Norwegian theologian who began studying theology when she was 55 and was 63 when she was ordained a priest and for several years was a…
Martin Boos: A Life of Faith and Human Design Martin Boos, a notable German Roman Catholic theologian, was born in Augsburg, Germany, on December 25,…
Dutch heroine and Christian evangelist, famous for the book and the deeds of her noted family in “The hiding place”. Corrie was the daughter of…
German clergyman, theological scholar, writer and member of the resistance movement against the Nazi regime during World War II. He graduated from the University of…
Dutch civil engineer, reformist educator, pacifist and Quaker missionary. His father Jan Daniel Boeke (29 Nov. 1842, Alkmaar – 29 Oct. 1902, Alkmaar) was the…
French professor of philosophy at Aix-en-Provence until he retired in 1927. He believed that his philosophy developed independently of faith, but could open out into…
Canadian Methodist theologian and one of the nation’s most important Social Gospel thinkers. In the early 1900s he became a popular guest preacher across western…
Spanish writer, thinker, theologian, journalist, a Catholic Priest, also known as José María Blanco Crespo. He died 20 May 1841 Link to Wikipedia biography (Spanish)
Tony Blair: A Journey from Political Leader to Human Design Enthusiast Tony Blair, a British politician and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, is…
Scottish theologian, a Professor of Divinity, Biblical Citicism and Principal of St. Mary’s College at the University of St. Andrews, 1954; an author. Married, he…
Norwegian theologian, the first female minister of the Church of Norway. During World War II she was arrested for resistance fighting which primarily consisted of…