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* [[Mihovil Pavlinović]] – Roman Catholic priest, writer, and [[People's Party (Dalmatia)|People's Party]] representative in the [[Diet of Dalmatia]], [[Croatian Parliament]] and [[Imperial Council (Austria)|Austro-Hungarian Imperial Council]]
* [[Mihovil Pavlinović]] – Roman Catholic priest, writer, and [[People's Party (Dalmatia)|People's Party]] representative in the [[Diet of Dalmatia]], [[Croatian Parliament]] and [[Imperial Council (Austria)|Austro-Hungarian Imperial Council]]
* [[Gabriel Richard]] – French Roman Catholic priest who became a [[Delegate (United States Congress)|delegate]] from [[Michigan Territory]] to the [[US House of Representatives]]
* [[Gabriel Richard]] – French Roman Catholic priest who became a [[Delegate (United States Congress)|delegate]] from [[Michigan Territory]] to the [[US House of Representatives]]
* [[Ignaz Seipel]] – [[Chancellor of Austria|Chancellor]] of [[Austria]] for two stints during the 1920s
* [[Ignaz Seipel]] – [[Chancellor of Austria]] for two stints during the 1920s
* [[Josip Juraj Strossmayer]] {{spaced ndash}} bishop of the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Đakovo-Osijek|Roman Catholic Diocese of Đakovo]], leader of the [[People's Party (Kingdom of Croatia)|People's Party]], member of the [[Croatian Parliament]], prefect of the [[Virovitica County]], and President of the [[Croatian Royal Board]]
* [[Josip Juraj Strossmayer]] {{spaced ndash}} bishop of the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Đakovo-Osijek|Roman Catholic Diocese of Đakovo]], leader of the [[People's Party (Kingdom of Croatia)|People's Party]], member of the [[Croatian Parliament]], prefect of the [[Virovitica County]], and President of the [[Croatian Royal Board]]
*[[Stanisław Staszic]] – Polish priest, [[philosopher]], [[politician|statesman]], [[geologist]], [[scholar]], poet and writer; a leader of the [[Polish Enlightenment]]; famous for works related to the "Great" or "[[Four-Year Sejm]]" (1788–1792) and its [[Constitution of 3 May 1791]]
*[[Stanisław Staszic]] – Polish priest, [[philosopher]], [[politician|statesman]], [[geologist]], [[scholar]], poet and writer; a leader of the [[Polish Enlightenment]]; famous for works related to the "Great" or "[[Four-Year Sejm]]" (1788–1792) and its [[Constitution of 3 May 1791]]
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*[[Benjamin W. Arnett]] – [[Ohio State Legislature]] politician and [[African Methodist Episcopal Church]] [[pastor]]
*[[Benjamin W. Arnett]] – [[Ohio State Legislature]] politician and [[African Methodist Episcopal Church]] [[pastor]]
*[[Graham Capill]] – [[Reformed Churches of New Zealand]]
*[[Graham Capill]] – [[Reformed Churches of New Zealand]]
*[[William Irvine (Canadian politician)|William Irvine]] – [[Methodist]], then [[Unitarianism|Unitarian]]
*[[William Irvine (Canadian politician)|William Irvine]] – [[Methodist]], then [[Unitarianism|Unitarian]]
*[[Donald Malinowski (politician)|Donald Malinowski]] – [[Polish National Catholic Church]]
*[[Donald Malinowski (politician)|Donald Malinowski]] – [[Polish National Catholic Church]]
*[[Kenneth Meshoe]] – [[Hope of Glory Tabernacle]]
*[[Kenneth Meshoe]] – [[Hope of Glory Tabernacle]]

Revision as of 16:11, 17 August 2020

Background

There are existing sub-sections on religious denominations to deal with Christian lay people in politics, e.g. List of LDS politicians. This list is for politicians who also do Christian pastoral work, both ordained clergy and evangelists or theologians. It is therefore not appropriate to add Christian lay people to the list, although some noted theologians in the laity are included as relational.

List

  • Charles Colson – chief counsel for President of the United States Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1973 and was one of the Watergate Seven; maintains a variety of media channels which discuss contemporary issues from an Evangelical Christian worldview; his views are typically consistent with a politically conservative interpretation of evangelical Christianity
  • Marcelo Crivella Evangelical pastor, mayor of Rio de Janeiro
  • Eduardo Villanueva (born 6 October 1946) – known as Bro. Eddie;[1] religious and political leader in the Philippines; 2010 Philippine presidential candidate; founder and leader of the Jesus is Lord Church[2]
  • Dan Johnson (1960-2017) – known as the "Pope;" Elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives for the 49th District; Committed suicide after allegations and investigations for child molestation

Other

Nicht klassifiziert

Sources

References

  1. ^ Bro. Eddie
  2. ^ "Jesus is Lord Church". Archived from the original on 25 September 2010. Retrieved 10 February 2010.