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Monarch of the United Kingdom: King Charles III is the supreme governor of the Church of England, [4] which places him as the titular leader of Anglican Christians in England. Justin Welby, most recent Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of All England. The Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church is the Most Rev. Sean Rowe.
Tripura Baptist Christian Union – Rajani Kaipeng, General Secretary (c. 2010) Eurasia, regional. Euro-Asian Federation of Evangelical Christians-Baptists Unions — Alexey Smirnov, President (2012–present) International Union of Churches of Evangelical Christians-Baptists — Gennadi Kryuchkov, Chairman (1962–2007)
Pages in category "Lists of current religious leaders" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Christians have made many contributions in a broad and diverse range of fields, including the sciences, arts, politics, literatures, sports and business This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Nancey Murphy, professor of Christian philosophy, author, and ordained minister. Thomas C. Oden, father of Paleo-Orthodoxy; theologian associated with Drew University; J. I. Packer, theological editor for the English Standard Version, author of Knowing God; Alvin Plantinga, University of Notre Dame, philosopher, Warrant and Christian Belief
List of 21st-century religious leaders; List of 20th-century religious leaders; List of 19th-century religious leaders; List of 18th-century religious leaders
Savonarola Italian Dominican (1452–1498) famous for the Bonfire of the Vanities in Florence, finally executed for heresy; John of Capistrano (1386–1456), Italian Franciscan, working in Central Europe, where he led resistance to a Turkish invasion; Vincent Ferrer (1350–1419) Spanish Dominican; Bernardino of Siena (1380–1444), emotive Italian
This is a list of rulers who converted to Christianity. The conversion of monarchs was often an important step in the process of Christianization. 1st century