Swiss Protestant ministers
Antoine Achard
Antoine Achard was a Swiss Protestant minister born in Geneva.
Antoine Achard was a Swiss Protestant minister born in Geneva.
Benoit Turretin
Benoit Turretin (1588 – 1631), the son of Francesco Turretini, a native of Lucca, who settled in Geneva in 1579, was born at Zurich in November 1588.
Benoit Turretin (1588 – 1631), the son of Francesco Turretini, a native of Lucca, who settled in Geneva in 1579, was born at Zurich in November 1588.
Emil Brunner
Heinrich Emil Brunner (December 23, 1889 – April 6, 1966) was a Swiss Protestant (Reformed) theologian.
Heinrich Emil Brunner (December 23, 1889 – April 6, 1966) was a Swiss Protestant (Reformed) theologian.
Felix Neff
Felix Neff, Swiss Protestant divine and philanthropist, was born at Geneva.
Felix Neff, Swiss Protestant divine and philanthropist, was born at Geneva.
Francis Turretin
Francis Turretin (1623–1687; also known as François Turretini) was a Swiss-Italian Protestant theologian.
Francis Turretin (1623–1687; also known as François Turretini) was a Swiss-Italian Protestant theologian.
François Gaussen
François Samuel Robert Louis Gaussen (25 August 1790 – 18 June 1863) was a Swiss Protestant divine.
François Samuel Robert Louis Gaussen (25 August 1790 – 18 June 1863) was a Swiss Protestant divine.
Giovanni Andrea Scartazzini
Giovanni Andrea Scartazzini, known to have translated into German and commented the Divine Comedy and the life of Dante Alighieri.
Giovanni Andrea Scartazzini, known to have translated into German and commented the Divine Comedy and the life of Dante Alighieri.
Giovanni Diodati
Giovanni Diodati or Deodati (6 June 1576 – 3 October 1649) was the first to translate the Bible into Italian from Hebrew and Greek sources.
Giovanni Diodati or Deodati (6 June 1576 – 3 October 1649) was the first to translate the Bible into Italian from Hebrew and Greek sources.
Jacob Vernes
Jacob Vernes was a Swiss theologian and Protestant pastor in Geneva, famous for his correspondence with Voltaire and Rousseau.
Jacob Vernes was a Swiss theologian and Protestant pastor in Geneva, famous for his correspondence with Voltaire and Rousseau.
Jacob Vernet
Jacob Vernet (1698-1789) was a prominent theologian in Geneva, Switzerland who believed in a rationalist approach to religion.
Jacob Vernet (1698-1789) was a prominent theologian in Geneva, Switzerland who believed in a rationalist approach to religion.
Jean Alphonse Turretin
Jean Alphonse Turretin, son of Francis Turretin, was born at Geneva in August 1671.
Jean Alphonse Turretin, son of Francis Turretin, was born at Geneva in August 1671.
Jean Leclerc (theologian)
Jean Le Clerc, also Johannes Clericus (March 19, 1657 in Geneva - January 8, 1736 in Amsterdam) was a Swiss theologian and biblical scholar.
Jean Le Clerc, also Johannes Clericus (March 19, 1657 in Geneva - January 8, 1736 in Amsterdam) was a Swiss theologian and biblical scholar.
Jean Pierre Étienne Vaucher
Jean Pierre Étienne Vaucher (17 April 1763 - 6 January 1841) was a Swiss Protestant pastor and botanist who was a native of Geneva.
Jean Pierre Étienne Vaucher (17 April 1763 - 6 January 1841) was a Swiss Protestant pastor and botanist who was a native of Geneva.
Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné
Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné (16 August 1794 – 21 October 1872) was a Swiss Protestant minister and historian of the Reformation.
Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné (16 August 1794 – 21 October 1872) was a Swiss Protestant minister and historian of the Reformation.
Leonhard Ragaz
Leonhard Ragaz (1868, Tamins - 1945, Zurich) was a Swiss Reformed theologian and, with Hermann Kutter, one of the founders of Religious socialism in Switzerland.
Leonhard Ragaz (1868, Tamins - 1945, Zurich) was a Swiss Reformed theologian and, with Hermann Kutter, one of the founders of Religious socialism in Switzerland.
Oskar Pfister
Oskar Pfister was a Swiss Protestant minister and lay psychoanalyst who was native of Wiedikon.
Oskar Pfister was a Swiss Protestant minister and lay psychoanalyst who was native of Wiedikon.
Paul Sutermeister
Paul Sutermeister was a Swiss theologian, pastor and contributing editor of the Berner Tagblatt.
Paul Sutermeister was a Swiss theologian, pastor and contributing editor of the Berner Tagblatt.
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