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Simon Episcopius was a Dutch theologian and systematizer of Arminianism, a liberal reaction to the Calvinist doctrine......
Erasmus was a Dutch humanist who was the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance, the first editor of the......
St. Erasmus ; feast day June 2) was an early Christian bishop and martyr. He is one of the patron saints of sailors......
Thomas Erastus was a Swiss physician and religious controversialist whose name is preserved in Erastianism, a doctrine......
John Scotus Erigena was a theologian, translator, and commentator on several earlier authors in works centring......
Esau, in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) book of Genesis (25:19–34; 27; 28:6–9; 32:3–21; 33:1–16; and 36), a son......
Antonio Escobar y Mendoza was a Spanish Jesuit preacher and moral theologian who was derided for his support of......
Eskil was an archbishop who restored the unity of the Danish church and championed its independence. A nephew of......
St. John Eudes ; canonized 1925; feast day August 19) was the founder of two Roman Catholic religious orders: the......
Markos Eugenikos was a Greek Orthodox metropolitan of Ephesus (near modern Selçuk, Tur.) and theologian who led......
Eulalius was an antipope from December 418 to April 419. He was an archdeacon set up against Pope St. Boniface......
Eunomius was an extreme proponent of Arianism (q.v.). With the Arian philosopher and bishop Aëtius, he established......
Eusebius of Caesarea was a bishop, exegete, polemicist, and historian whose account of the first centuries of Christianity,......
Eusebius of Dorylaeum was a bishop of Dorylaeum and famous opponent of the Nestorians (who believed that the divine......
Eusebius of Emesa was a bishop of Emesa, one of the chief doctrinal writers on Semi-Arianism, a modified Arianism......
Eusebius of Laodicea was a deacon of Alexandria who became bishop of Laodicea, after risking his life by serving......
Eusebius of Nicomedia was an important 4th-century Eastern church bishop who was one of the key proponents of Arianism......
Saint Eusebius of Samosata ; feast day: Eastern Church, June 22; Western Church, June 21) was a Christian martyr......
St. Eusebius of Vercelli ; feast day August 2) was a noted supporter of St. Athanasius of Alexandria and restorer......
Saint Eusebius ; feast day August 17, formerly September 26) was the pope from April 18 to Aug. 17, 309/310. His......
St. Eustace ; Western feast day September 2, Eastern feast day November 2) was one of the most famous early Christian......
Eustathius was a bishop of Sebaste (now Sabasṭiyah, West Bank) and metropolitan of Roman Armenia noted for several......
Saint Eustathius of Antioch ; feast day: Western Church, July 16; Eastern Church, February 21) was a bishop of......
Eustathius of Thessalonica was a metropolitan (archbishop) of Thessalonica (c. 1175–94), humanist scholar, author,......
Euthymius I was an Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, monk, and theologian. He was a principal figure in the......
Euthymius Of Tŭrnovo was an Orthodox patriarch of Tŭrnovo, near modern Sofia, monastic scholar and linguist whose......
St. Euthymius the Great ; feast day January 20) was an ascetic and one of the great fathers of Eastern Orthodox......
Euthymius The Hagiorite was a monastic leader, scholar, and writer whose propagation of Greek culture and Eastern......
Saint Eutropius of Saintes ; feast day April 30) was an early Christian bishop-missionary to Gaul, who was martyred......
Eutyches was a revered archimandrite, or monastic superior, in the Eastern Church, at Constantinople, who is regarded......
Saint Eutychian ; feast day December 7) was the pope from 275 until his death in 283. He succeeded Pope St. Felix......
Evagrius Ponticus was a Christian mystic and writer whose development of a theology of contemplative prayer and......
St. Evaristus ; feast day October 6) was the pope from approximately 97 to about 107 during the reign of the Roman......
Jonathan Eybeschütz was a rabbi and religious scholar noted for his bitter quarrel with Rabbi Jacob Emden, a dispute......
Nicholas Eymeric was a Roman Catholic theologian, grand inquisitor at Aragon, and supporter of the Avignon papacy.......
Ezekiel was a prophet-priest of ancient Israel and the subject and in part the author of an Old Testament book......
Ezra was a religious leader of the Jews who returned from exile in Babylon, a reformer who reconstituted the Jewish......
Frederick William Faber was a British theologian, noted hymnist, and founder of the Wilfridians, a religious society......
Peter Faber was a French Jesuit theologian and a cofounder of the Society of Jesus, who was tutor and friend of......
St. Fabian ; feast day January 20) was the pope from 236 to 250. After succeeding St. Anterus, Fabian proved to......
Fakhr ad-Dīn ar-Rāzī was a Muslim theologian and scholar, author of one of the most authoritative commentaries......
Jerry Falwell was an American religious leader, televangelist, and founder of the Moral Majority, a political organization......
Nilson do Amaral Fanini was a Brazilian Baptist religious leader and evangelist. Fanini earned a degree in theology......
Wallace D. Fard was the Mecca-born founder of the Nation of Islam (sometimes called Black Muslim) movement in the......
Guillaume Farel was a reformer and preacher primarily responsible for introducing the Reformation to French-speaking......
An influential and often controversial Black religious leader, Louis Farrakhan has since 1978 been the leader of......
Michael von Faulhaber was a German cardinal and archbishop of Munich who became a prominent opponent of the Nazis.......
St. Faustus of Riez ; feast day in southern France, September 28) was the bishop of Riez, France, who was one of......
Fazang was a Buddhist monk usually considered to be the founder of the Huayan school of Buddhism in China because......
Muḥammad Ḥusayn Faḍlallāh was an Iraqi-born Lebanese Muslim cleric who was a prominent Shīʿite religious leader......
John de Feckenham was an English priest and the last abbot of Westminster. Feckenham was a monk at Evesham until......
Felix was the bishop of Urgel, Spain, and one of the chief proponents of Adoptionism (q.v.). When Archbishop Elipandus......
Felix (II) was an antipope from 355 to 365. Originally an archdeacon, Felix was irregularly installed as pope in......
Saint Felix I ; feast day May 30) was the pope from 269 to 274. Elected to succeed St. Dionysius, Felix was the......
Saint Felix III ; feast day March 1) was the pope from 483 to 492. He succeeded St. Simplicius on March 13. Felix......
Samuel David Ferguson was the first African American bishop of the Episcopal Church. As a young boy, Ferguson moved......
Nicholas Ferrar was an Anglican clergyman, founder and director of a celebrated Christian community devoted to......
Joseph Fesch was a French cardinal who was Napoleon’s ambassador to the Vatican in Rome. Fesch was a Corsican and......
Marsilio Ficino was an Italian philosopher, theologian, and linguist whose translations and commentaries on the......
Myrtle Page Fillmore was an American religious leader who, with her husband, founded Unity, a new religious movement......
Charles Grandison Finney was an American lawyer, president of Oberlin College, and a central figure in the religious......
Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Baron Fisher of Lambeth was the 99th archbishop of Canterbury (1945–61). The son, grandson,......
Saint John Fisher ; canonized May 19, 1935; feast day July 9) was an English humanist, martyr, and prelate, who,......
Fidelia Fiske was an American missionary to Persia who worked with considerable success to improve women’s education......
Sister Irene Fitzgibbon was an American Roman Catholic nun who established programs in New York City for the welfare......
Matthias Flacius Illyricus was a Lutheran Reformer, pioneer in church historical studies, and theological controversialist......
Benedict Joseph Flaget was an influential figure in the development of the Roman Catholic church in the United......
Flavian I Of Antioch was the bishop of Antioch from 381 to 404, whose election perpetuated the schism originated......
Flavian II Of Antioch was the patriarch of Antioch probably from 498 to 512. He was chosen patriarch by the emperor......
Saint Flavian ; feast day February 18) was the patriarch of Constantinople from 446 to 449, who opposed the heretical......
André-Hercule de Fleury was a French cardinal and chief minister who controlled the government of King Louis XV......
Claude Fleury was a French ecclesiastical historian and Cistercian abbot, who steered cleverly through contemporary......
Antony Flew was an English philosopher who became a prominent defender of atheism but later declared himself a......
Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky was a Russian Orthodox theologian, philosopher, and mathematician. In 1904 Florensky......
John Flynn was a moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Australia (1939–42) and missionary to the country’s wild......
Folquet De Marseille was a Provençal troubadour and cleric. Born into a Genoese merchant family, Folquet left his......
Bernard Le Bovier, sieur de Fontenelle was a French scientist and man of letters, described by Voltaire as the......
Francis Xavier Ford was a martyred American Roman Catholic missionary and bishop of Meixian in Guangdong province,......
Andrew Forman was a Scottish prelate and diplomat during the reigns of James IV and James V. He was educated at......
Solomon Formstecher was a Jewish idealist philosopher who was rabbi at Offenbach from 1842. Die Religion des Geistes......
Peter Taylor Forsyth was a Scottish Congregational minister whose numerous and influential writings anticipated......
Venantius Fortunatus was a poet and bishop of Poitiers, whose Latin poems and hymns combine echoes of classical......
Harry Emerson Fosdick was a liberal Protestant minister, teacher, and author, who was pastor of the interdenominational......
Charles Eugène, vicomte de Foucauld was a French soldier, explorer, and ascetic who is best known for his life......
George Fox was an English preacher and missionary and founder of the Society of Friends (or Quakers). His personal......
John Foxe was an English Puritan preacher and author of The Book of Martyrs, a graphic and polemic account of those......
Francis ushered in a new era of leadership in the Roman Catholic Church when he was elected pope in 2013. As the......
St. Francis of Assisi ; canonized July 16, 1228; feast day October 4) was the founder of the Franciscan orders......
Francis Of Meyronnes was a Franciscan monk, one of the principal philosopher–theologians of 14th-century Scholasticism......
Saint Francis of Sales ; canonized 1665; feast day January 24) was a Roman Catholic bishop of Geneva and doctor......
Sebastian Franck was a German Protestant Reformer and theologian who converted from Roman Catholicism to Lutheranism......
Jacob Frank was a Jewish false messiah who claimed to be the reincarnation of Shabbetai Tzevi (1626–76). The most......
Zacharias Frankel was a rabbi and theologian, a founder of what became Conservative Judaism. After graduation from......
Sir James George Frazer was a British anthropologist, folklorist, and classical scholar, best remembered as the......
Maurice Freedman was a British scholar who was one of the world’s leading experts on Chinese anthropology. After......
Thomas Valpy French was the first Anglican bishop of Lahore (now in Pakistan). French was educated at Rugby School......
Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. (Read Sigmund Freud’s 1926 Britannica......
Saint Fridolin of Säckingen ; feast day March 6) was an Irish-born missionary who is said to have established churches......
Jakob Frohschammer was a Roman Catholic priest, prolific writer, and philosopher who was excommunicated for claiming......
Gaston Frommel was a Swiss Protestant philosopher and theologian. Frommel attempted to base theism (the doctrine......