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Thomas Aquinas
1225 - March 7, 1274 (Late Medieval)
Arguably the most influential thinker of the Middle Ages, Thomas Aquinas was a Dominican priest born to an aristocratic family in Sicily. His older siblings were groomed for military and leadership roles, while as a younger child, as was typical, he was...
Thomas Cranmer
July 2, 1489 - March 21, 1556 (Reformation)
Archbishop of Canterbury to King Henry VIII, Thomas Cranmer figures prominently in the Reformation. He helped navigate between the more conservative factions of the church and enthusiastic reformers during the period when England broke with Rome, and the...
Thomas Helwys
1575-1616 (Early Modern Era)
Thomas Helwys is an English Puritan leader that helped organize the first Baptist church. He advocated for the church to be kept separate from state and was best known for his seminal work on religious liberty. Helwys is credited for writing theological...
Thomas Keating
March 7 1923 – October 25 2018 (Modern Era)
Thomas Keating was born in New York City and attended Deerfield Academy, Yale University and Fordham University. He graduated in December 1943 and entered the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance in January 1944. He was appointed Superior of St....
Thomas Merton
January 31, 1915–December 10, 1968 (Modern Era)
Thomas Merton was born on May 26, 1949 in Prades, France. He was baptized in the Church of England according to his father's wishes, but Merton had little interest in organized religion for most of his life. He attended a series of boarding schools in his...
Tim Keller
September 23 1950 - Present (Modern Era)
Tim Keller was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1950. He graduated from Bucknell University, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Westminister Theological Seminary. He dedicated himself to Christ through the ministry of InterVarsity while at Bucknell...
Tony Evans
May 2, 1905 - Present (Modern Era)
Tony Evans is a Christian pastor, author and both a radio and televisoin broadcaster. He is the senior pastor at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Texas, and the megachurch has over 9,500 members. He founded the church in 1976 in his home. The...
Wallace Fard Muhammad
February 26, 1877 - April 17, 1905 (Modern)
Wallace Fard Muhammad is known for founding the Nation of Islam, but much of his background remains a mystery. He thought to have lived and worked in Detroit in the early 1930s selling silks to black families that he claimed came from their home country. He...
William Booth
April 10, 1829 - August 20, 1912
William Booth was a Methodist preacher who founded the Salvation Army in 1865. The original Army was one of nearly 500 charitable and religious groups trying to help the poor and needy in the East End of London. As such, the early years of the Army were...
William J. Seymour
May 2, 1870 - September 28, 1922 (Modern)
Elements of Pentecostalism are woven throughout Christian history and its modern roots can be traced to John Wesley in the 1700s with his promotion of Christian perfection as a model of holy living, stressing grace, sanctification, and social reform. The...
William Tyndale
1494 - October 6, 1536
William Tyndale was the first person to translate the Bible into English directly from the original Greek and Hebrew Scriptures despite such work carrying the death penalty in the 15th and 16th century. Tyndale's translation was also the first English Bible...
Winston Churchill
November 30, 1874 - January 24, 1965
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born in November 1874. He was an officer in the First World War and took the lead in calling for British rearmament to counter the growing threat of Nazi Germany in the 1930's. When World War II broke out, Churchill...
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