- List of preachers
The following is a list of famous
preacher s.Catholic
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El Greco circa 1609.]
*Ignatius of Antioch , (35–107) (alsoEastern Orthodox Church )
*Polycarp (69–155) (also the Eastern Orthodox Church)
*John Chrysostom , (347–407) (also Eastern Orthodox Church)
*Bernard of Clairvaux (1090 - 1153)
*Henry of Lausanne d. 1148, heretical, opposed by Bernard.
*John Bromyard , (died c. 1352)
*Johannes Tauler , (1300 - 1361) German (Dominican) mystic
*Jan Huss , (1369–1415) (condemned and executed as a heretic)
*Bernardino of Siena (1380-1444)Franciscan
*Giovanni da Capistrano (1386-1456) Franciscan
*James of the Marches (1391-1476) Franciscan
*Girolamo Savonarola , (1452–1498) Dominican, also executed as a heretic.
*Petrus Canisius , (1521 - 1597),Jesuit preacher of theCounter-Reformation in the German-speaking lands.
*Hortensio Félix Paravicino ,Trinitarian brother, preacher to the courtPhillip II of Spain , and poet.
*Jacques-Benigne Bossuet (1627-1704), whose sermons are classics of French prose
*Louis Bourdaloue , (1632 - 1704)Jesuit preacher of the age of Louis XIV
*Jean Baptiste Massillon , (1663 - 1742)Oratorian
*John Henry Cardinal Newman , (1801–1890), converted from Anglicanism
*Bernard Vaughan SJ (1847-1922)
*Charles Coughlin (1891–1975)
*Bishop Fulton Sheen, (1895–1975)
*Pope John Paul II , (1920–2005)Lutheran
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Martin Luther (1483–1547)
*Lars Levi Laestadius (1800-1861)
*C.F.W. Walther (1811–1887)
*Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945)
*J. A. O. Preus II (1920–1994) Former President of theLutheran Church - Missouri Synod during theSeminex affair.
*Gerald B. Kieschnick Current President of the LCMS (born 1943)
*Dr. Wallace Schulz (b. ce. 1945) former host of "The Lutheran Hour " and former second vice President of the LCMS
*Mark Hanson (born 1946)
*Ken Klaus , current host of the "The Lutheran Hour"
*David Benke (born 1946)
*Don Wharton (born 1951) Christian Musician and Lutheran MinisterReformed
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Huldrych Zwingli , (1484–1531)
*John Calvin , (1509–1564)Presbyterian
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John Knox , (1513–1572)
*Billy Sunday (1862–1935)
*Peter Marshall, (1903–1949)
*Ian Paisley (born 1926)
*Fredrick Beuchner (born 1926)Anglican/Episcopalian
*Nicholas Ridly, (died 1555) one of the
Oxford Martyrs
*Hugh Latimer , (1470–1555) another of the Oxford Martyrs (1470-1555)
*Thomas Cranmer , (1489–1556),Archbishop of Canterbury and an Oxford Martyr
*Lancelot Andrewes , (1555–1626)
*John Donne (1572-1631) also a famous poet
*John Tillotson , (1630–1694)
*Phillips Brooks , (1835–1893) Bishop of Massachusetts
*Michael Bruce Curry (born 1953) Bishop of North CarolinaPuritan/Congregationalist/Nonconformist
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Robert Abbot , (c. 1588 – c. 1622)
*John Davenport, (1597–1670)
*John Harvard, (1607–1638), benefactor of New College inMassachusetts which later changed its name in his honor
*Joseph Alleine (c. 1634 – 1668)
*Matthew Henry , (1662–1714)
*Cotton Mather , (1663–1728)
*Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758)Baptist
* Roger Williams, (1603–1684)
*John Bunyan , (1628–1688)
*Benjamin Keach (1640–1704)
*William Garrett Lewis (c. 1834 – 1885)
* C. H. Spurgeon, (1834–1892), the "Prince of Preachers"
*J. Frank Norris (1877-1952]
*Mordecai Ham , Baptist (1877–1961)
*Duke Kimbrough McCall (born 1914)
*Dr. C.A.W. Clark (born 1915)
* Billy Graham, (born 1918)
*Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968)
*Fred Phelps , (born 1929)
*Moishe Rosen (born 1932), founder ofJews for Jesus
*Jerry Falwell , (1933–2007)
* John MacArthur (born 1939) [ [http://www.centerforbaptiststudies.org/conferences/humphreys2005/calvinism.htm Center for Baptist Studies] ]
*Jesse Jackson , (born 1941)
*Al Sharpton , (born 1954)
*Paul Washer , (born unknown)
*Archibald G. Brown , (born unknown)Methodist
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John Wesley , (1703–1791)
*George Whitefield , (1714–1770)
*Francis Asbury , (1747–1816)
*Peter Cartwright , (1785–1873)
*Bob Jones, Sr. , (1883–1968)
*Carl Stuart Hamblen , (1908–1989)
*Zan Wesley Holmes, Jr. , (born 1935)
*William Willimon , (born 1946)Church of Christ
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Kenneth W. Wright , (born 1945)
*Max Lucado , (born 1955)
*Marshall Keeble , (1878-1968)
*Benton Cordell Goodpasture , (1895-1977)
*Batsell Baxter , (1886-1956)
*Batsell Barrett Baxter , (1916-1982)Christian Church
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Mike Reed , (born )Members Church of God International *
Nicolas Perez , (died 1975)
*Eliseo Soriano , (born 1947)
*Daniel Razon , (born 1967)Charismatic
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David Du Plessis , (1905–1987)
*Kathryn Kuhlman , (1907–1976)
*John Wimber , (1934–1997)
*Larry W. Gaiters , (born 1963)
*Reinhard Bonnke , (born 1940)
*Joyce Meyer , (born 1943)Pentecostal
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Eudorus N. Bell (1866 ~ 19230
*Alexander Boddy , (1854–1930)
*William Marrion Branham (1909 ~ 1965)
*William J. Seymour , (1870–1922)
*Lewi Pethrus , (1884–1974)
*Bernie L. Wade , (born 1963)
*David Wilkerson , (born 1931)Four Square Gospel
* Aimee Semple McPherson (1890–1944)
*Jack W. Hayford (born 1934)Non-denominational
* Dwight Moody (1837–1899)
Messianic
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Zola Levitt (1938–2006)Preachers noted for secular achievements
* Dr John Bodkin Adams, (1899–1983), a preacher among the
Plymouth Brethren but arrested in 1956 for murdering two patients. Controversially found not guilty but suspected of up to 163 deaths. [Cullen, Pamela V., "A Stranger in Blood: The Case Files on Dr John Bodkin Adams", London, Elliott & Thompson, 2006, ISBN 1-904027-19-9]
* Bill "Parson" Brownlow (1805–1877), Methodist, anti-secessionist newspaper owner and journalist, and later governor ofTennessee
*John Danforth (born 1936), Episcopalian, republican Senator from Missouri.
*Cristóbal Diatristán de Acuña , (1597–1676), Catholic, explorer
*Laurence Sterne ,(1713–1759), Anglican, novelist
*Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet , (1787–1851) Congregationalist, deaf educator,Gallaudet University is named in his honor.
*Ralph Waldo Emerson , (1803–1882), Unitarian, poet
*James Garfield , (1831–1851), Disciples of Christ, U. S. President
*Eric Liddell , (1902–1945), Baptist, olympian featured in the movie "Chariots of Fire "
*Hugh Beaumont , (1903–1984), Methodist, Television actor
*Jerry Clower , (1926–1998), Baptist, rural humorist
*David Bauer, (1924–1988), Roman Catholic, hockey player and coach
*Fred Rogers , (1928–2003), Presbyterian, children's television host
*Della Reese , (born 1931), non-denominational, actress
*Bill Moyers , (born 1935), Baptist, White House Press Secretary
*Clifton Davis , (born 1945) Seventh-day Adventist, actor
*George Foreman , (born 1949), boxer
*Sam Kinison (1953–1992), charismatic, comedian
*Mike Huckabee , Baptist (former governor of Arkansas and 2008 Presidential candidate) [Gretel C. Kovach, Sarah Elkins, Suzanne Smalley and Sarah Kliff. [http://www.newsweek.com/id/74469 "A Pastor's True Calling."] "Newsweek "December 17 2007 . RetrievedJanuary 6 2008 .]
*Ernie Fletcher , (born 1956), Baptist (former lay preacher) Governor ofKentucky
*Richard Rossi , (born 1963) Filmmaker and musician
* Christopher Priest (born 1961) Baptist, comic book author and editor
*Reggie White , (1961–2004), Baptist/Messianic (Torah-observant), football player
*Kirk Cameron , (born 1970), evangelical, actor
* John Williams,Uniting Church in Australia , scientistFictional Preachers
Literature
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Bishop Manuel Aringarosa , Catholic "The Da Vinci Code (later a film).
*Reverend Bunting , unspecified, "The Invisible Man "
* Dr. Chauseble, unspecified - "The Importance of being Earnest ".
*Arthur Dimmesdale , Puritan/Congregationalist - "The Scarlet Letter "
* Paul Ford, unspecified, "Pollyanna "
* Elmer Gantry, unspecified (charismatic) - "Elmer Gantry " (later a film)
* Tim Kavanaugh, Episcopalian, - "At Home in Mitford " (and sequals)
* Damien Karras, Catholic - "The Exorcist " (later a film)
*Friar Lawrence , Catholic - "Romeo and Juliet "
* Lankaster Merrin, Catholic - "The Exorcist "
*Father Mulcahy , "M*A*S*H " (later a film and a television series)
* Reverend Sykes, AME -"To Kill a Mockingbird "
*Chaplain Tappman ,Anabaptist "Catch-22 " (later a film)
*Friar Tuck , Catholic, - "Robin Hood "Film
* Henry Biggs, Baptist - "
The Preacher's Wife "
* Bishop Henry Broughman, unspecified (possibly Episcopalian, Methodist or Lutheran), "The Bishop's Wife "
* Sonny Duvall, Pentecostal - "The Apostle "
* Father Fitzgibbon, Catholic -"Going My Way "
* Graham Hess, Episcopalian - "Signs"
* Tim O'Dowd, Catholic - "Going My Way "
* Chuck O'Malley, Catholic - "Going My Way " and "'The Bells of Saint Mary's "
* Jonas Nightengale, unspecified (charismatic) - "Leap of Faith
* Samuel Whitehead, Methodist - "Angel in My Pocket "Television
* Alexander Anderson, Catholic "
Hellsing "
* Robert Alden, unspecified (possibly Lutheran or Congregationalist) - "Little House on the Prairie "
*Eric Camden , unspecifiedMainline Protestant , "7th Heaven "
* Frank Dowliing, Catholic --Father Dowling Mysteries
*Mr. Eko , Catholic (self-proclaimed) - "Lost"
* Matthew Fordwick, Baptist - "The Waltons "
* Reuben Gregory, unspecified - "Amen"
*Reverend Timothy Lovejoy , Presbylutheran, "The Simpsons "
* Reverend Gaylord Pierson,According to Jim
* Francis Xavier Reyneux (Father Ray), Catholic - "Nothing Sacred
* Noah "Hardstep" Rivers, Catholic "Helltown "
* Mike Weber, Episcopalian - "Soul Man
* Chris Stevens, Worldwide Church of Truth and Beauty, (which, like theUniversal Life Church , offers at largeordination regardless of training or theological ideology. In Stevens' case, he answered an ad in the back of "Rolling Stone "), "Northern Exposure "
* Karen Stroup, Methodist - "King of the Hill"
* Daniel Webster, Episcopalian - "Book of Daniel"See also
*
List of United States televangelists
*List of Campus Preachers
*List of Ministers of the Universal Life Church References
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