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John R. Mott was an American Methodist layman and evangelist who shared the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1946 (with......
Sigmund Mowinckel was a Norwegian biblical scholar and the founder of the Scandinavian school of Old Testament......
Lodowick Muggleton was an English Puritan religious leader and anti-Trinitarian heretic whose followers, known......
Muhammad was the founder of Islam and the proclaimer of the Qurʾān. He is traditionally said to have been born......
Elijah Muhammad was the leader of the black separatist religious movement known as the Nation of Islam (sometimes......
Albert, count de Mun was a French Christian Socialist leader and orator who advocated Roman Catholicism as an instrument......
George William Mundelein was a cardinal and archbishop of Chicago, a leading figure in the Americanization of the......
al-Muqannaʿ was a religious leader, originally a fuller (cloth processor) from Merv, in Khorāsān, who led a revolt......
Lodovico Antonio Muratori was a scholar and pioneer of modern Italian historiography. After studying at Modena......
Cormac Murphy-O’Connor was a British religious leader and former cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Three of......
John Murray was an English Protestant minister and theologian who founded the first Universalist congregation in......
Murray, John Courtney was a Jesuit (Society of Jesus) theologian known for his influential thought on church-state......
Pauli Murray was a key figure who helped define the intellectual foundations of the 20th-century civil rights and......
Muḥammad al-Mahdī al-Ḥujjah is venerated by the Ithnā ʿAshariyyah, or Twelver sect, the main body of Shīʿite Muslims.......
Muḥammad ibn Falāḥ was a Muslim theologian who founded the extremist Mushaʿshaʿ sect of Shīʿism. Muḥammad ibn Falāḥ......
al-Muḥāsibī was an eminent Muslim mystic (Ṣūfī) and theologian renowned for his psychological refinement of pietistic......
Max Müller was a German scholar of comparative language, religion, and mythology. Müller’s special areas of interest......
Thomas Müntzer was a leading German radical reformer during the Protestant Reformation, a fiery and apocalyptic......
Abū Manṣūr Muḥammad al-Māturīdī was the eponymous figurehead of the Māturīdiyyah school of theology that arose......
Alexander Natalis was a controversial theologian and ecclesiastical historian who clashed with Rome for expressing......
James Nayler was one of the most prominent early English Quakers. Nayler served in the Parliamentary army (1642–51)......
Naḥman ben Simḥah of Bratslav was a Hasidic rabbi and teller of tales, founder of the Bratslaver Hasidic sect.......
Naḥmanides was a Spanish scholar and rabbi and Jewish religious leader. He was also a philosopher, poet, physician,......
Ibrāhīm al-Naẓẓām was a brilliant Muslim theologian, a man of letters, and a poet, historian, and jurist. Naẓẓām......
Alexander Neckam was an English schoolman and scientist, who was a theology instructor at Oxford, and, from 1213,......
Nemesius Of Emesa was a Christian philosopher, apologist, and bishop of Emesa (now Ḥimṣ, Syria) who was the author......
Henri II de Savoie, duc de Nemours was the younger brother of Charles-Amédée de Savoie, whom he succeeded as duke......
Matija Nenadović was a Serbian priest and patriot, the first diplomatic agent of his country in modern times. He......
Nero was the fifth Roman emperor (54–68 ce), stepson and heir of the emperor Claudius. He became infamous for his......
St. Nerses I the Great ; feast day, November 19) was the patriarch of the Armenian church from about 353. A descendant......
Seyid İmadeddin Nesimi was a mystical poet of the late 14th and early 15th centuries who wrote in Turkish, Persian,......
Nestorius was an early bishop of Constantinople whose views on the nature and person of Christ led to the calling......
St. John Neumann ; canonized 1977; feast day January 5) was the bishop of Philadelphia and a leader in the Roman......
John Williamson Nevin was an American Protestant theologian and educator who contributed to the “Mercersburg theology”—a......
St. John Henry Newman ; canonized October 13, 2019; feast day October 9) was an influential churchman and man of......
Isaac Newton was an English physicist and mathematician who was the culminating figure of the Scientific Revolution......
Ngo Van Chieu was the founder of the Vietnamese religious sect Cao Dai (q.v.). Ngo Van Chieu graduated from a provincial......
Philippe Nguyen Kim Dien was a Vietnamese prelate, archbishop of Hue and local leader of the Roman Catholic church......
Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos was a Byzantine historian and litterateur whose stylistic prose and poetry exemplify......
Saint Nicephorus I ; feast day March 13) was a Greek Orthodox theologian, historian, and patriarch of Constantinople......
Nicetas of Remesiana was a bishop, theologian, and composer of liturgical verse, whose missionary activity and......
Nicetas Stethatos was a Byzantine mystic, theologian, and outspoken polemist in the 11th-century Greek Orthodox–Latin......
Nichiren was a militant Japanese Buddhist prophet who contributed significantly to the adaptation of Buddhism to......
Nicholas (V) was the last imperial antipope, whose reign (May 1328 to August 1330) in Rome rivalled the pontificate......
Nicholas I was a Byzantine patriarch of Constantinople (901–907; 912–925), who contributed measurably to the attempted......
Nicholas III was an Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople (1084–1111), theologian and liturgical scholar......
Nicholas Of Autrecourt was a French philosopher and theologian known principally for developing medieval Skepticism......
Nicholas Of Clémanges was a theologian, humanist, and educator who denounced the corruption of institutional Christianity,......
Nicholas Of Cusa was a cardinal, mathematician, scholar, experimental scientist, and influential philosopher who......
Nicholas Of Hereford was a theological scholar and advocate of the English reform movement within the Roman Church......
Nicholas Of Lyra was an author of the first printed commentary on the Bible and one of the foremost Franciscan......
St. Nicholas ; Western feast day December 6; Eastern feast day December 19) was one of the most popular minor saints......
Saint Nicodemus the Hagiorite ; canonized May 31, 1955) was a Greek Orthodox monk and author of ascetic prayer......
Pierre Nicole was a French theologian, author, moralist, and controversialist whose writings, chiefly polemical,......
Helmut Richard Niebuhr was an American Protestant theologian and educator who was considered a leading authority......
Reinhold Niebuhr was an American Protestant theologian who had extensive influence on political thought and whose......
Martin Niemöller was a prominent German anti-Nazi theologian and pastor, founder of the Confessing Church and a......
Saint Nikolay Kasatkin was a Russian Orthodox missionary and the first Orthodox bishop of Japan. Kasatkin, who......
Nikon was a religious leader who unsuccessfully attempted to establish the primacy of the Orthodox church over......
Saint Nilus of Ancyra ; feast day November 12) was a Greek Byzantine abbot and author of extensive ascetical literature......
St. Nilus of Rossano ; feast day September 26) was an abbot and promoter of Greek monasticism in Italy who founded......
Nimrod, legendary biblical figure of the book of Genesis. Nimrod is described in Genesis 10:8–12 as “the first......
St. Ninian ; feast day September 16) was a bishop generally credited as the first Christian missionary to Scotland,......
Nishida Kitarō was a Japanese philosopher who exemplified the attempt by the Japanese to assimilate Western philosophy......
Louis-Antoine de Noailles was a cardinal and archbishop of Paris who, with his brother, the second duc de Noailles,......
Saint Norbert of Xanten ; canonized 1582; feast day June 6, among Premonstratensians July 11) was the archbishop......
John Norris was an Anglican priest and philosopher remembered as an exponent of Cambridge Platonism, a 17th-century......
Martin Noth was a German biblical scholar who specialized in the early history of the Jewish people. In his book......
Michael Novak was an American lay theologian, economist, historian, and author who became a prominent neoconservative......
Novatian was the second antipope in papal history, in 251. He was the first Roman theologian to write in Latin......
Alexander Nowell was an English scholar, Anglican priest, and dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London whose tactless......
John Humphrey Noyes was the founder of the Oneida Community, the most successful of the utopian socialist communities......
Manuel da Nóbrega was the founder of the Jesuit mission of Brazil and leader of the order’s activities there from......
Nāṣer-e Khusraw was a poet, theologian, and religious propagandist, one of the greatest writers in Persian literature.......
Titus Oates was a renegade Anglican priest who fabricated the Popish Plot of 1678. Oates’s allegations that Roman......
Bernardino Ochino was a Protestant convert from Roman Catholicism who became an itinerant Reformer and influenced......
William of Ockham was a Franciscan philosopher, theologian, and political writer, a late scholastic thinker regarded......
Saint Odo of Cluny ; feast day November 18) was the second abbot of Cluny (927–942) and an important monastic reformer.......
Johann Oecolampadius was a German humanist, preacher, and patristic scholar who, as a close friend of the Swiss......
Olaf II Haraldsson ; feast day July 29) was the first effective king of all Norway and the country’s patron saint,......
Sir John Oldcastle was a distinguished soldier and martyred leader of the Lollards, a late medieval English sect......
Jean-Jacques Olier was the founder of the Sulpicians, a group of secular priests dedicated to training candidates......
John Wood Oman was a British Presbyterian theologian. After graduating from Edinburgh University and the theological......
William Edwin Orchard was an English ecumenical priest who strove for a closer understanding between Protestants......
Nicholas Oresme was a French Roman Catholic bishop, scholastic philosopher, economist, and mathematician whose......
Origen was the most important theologian and biblical scholar of the early Greek church. His greatest work is the......
Paulus Orosius was a defender of early Christian orthodoxy, theologian, and author of the first world history by......
Andreas Osiander was a German theologian who helped introduce the Protestant Reformation to Nürnberg. The son of......
Joel Osteen is an American televangelist, theologian, speaker, and author who has attracted millions of followers......
St. Oswald of York ; feast day February 28) was an Anglo-Saxon archbishop who was a leading figure in the 10th-century......
Rudolf Otto was a German theologian, philosopher, and historian of religion, who exerted worldwide influence through......
John Owen was an English Puritan minister, prolific writer, and controversialist. He was an advocate of Congregationalism......
John Joseph Cardinal O’Connor was an American Roman Catholic prelate, who served as the archbishop of New York......
St. Pachomius ; feast day May 9) was one of the Desert Fathers and founder of Christian cenobitic (communal) monasticism,......
Juan Padilla was the first Christian missionary martyred within the territory of the present United States. After......
Elaine Pagels is an American educator and scholar of the origins of Christianity. Elaine Hiesey studied at Stanford......
Claude Pajon was a French Protestant theologian who was influential during the later Reformation. Pajon studied......
St. Gregory Palamas ; canonized 1368; feast day November 14) was an Orthodox monk, theologian, and intellectual......
William Paley was an English Anglican priest, Utilitarian philosopher, and author of influential works on Christianity,......
Palladius was a Galatian monk, bishop, and chronicler whose Lausiac History, an account of early Egyptian and Middle......