At some time during their
lives, the following people have publicly identified themselves as Christian.
Inclusion in this list does not indicate approval or disapproval of the
person, of their orthodoxy or lack of it, or of their actions. Some of those listed may surprise you.
Readers are encouraged to suggest
persons who should be included on this list. This is a recurring segment in this blog.
Abraham Johannes Muste: (b.
1885, Netherlands – d. 1967; A.J. Muste) American Clergyman, civil rights activist,
pacifist. Muste was a proponent of
the Social Gospel. He was a Dutch Reformed Socialist who became a Quaker
Christian pacifist.
Honorio Hermeto Carneiro
Leao, Marquis of Parana: (b. 1801, Brazil –d. 1856) Judge, politician,
diplomat, and monarchist. Roman
Catholic.
Howard Thurman: (b. 1899,
Florida (USA) – d. 1981) Baptist minister, educator, author, philosopher,
theologian, civil rights leader. Thurman
was a mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr.
James Leonard Farmer, Jr.:
(b. 1920, Texas (USA) – d. 1999) Civil rights activist who organized the 1961
Freedom Ride and was a cofounder of the Congress of Racial Equality. Son of James Leonard Farmer, Sr.
Methodist.
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