John Hick was a British philosopher and theologian known for his significant contributions to religious pluralism and comparative theology.
Menno Simons was a Dutch Anabaptist theologian and leader who founded the Mennonite movement, promoting pacifism and adult baptism.
John Wesley was an influential English preacher and theologian who founded the Methodist movement, emphasizing personal faith and social concern.
George Fox was an English mystic and religious leader who founded the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers.
John Nelson Darby, an Irish Anglican clergyman, was a prominent leader in the Plymouth Brethren movement, known for his influential biblical teachings and dispensationalist theology.
Dorothy Day was an American journalist, social activist, and devout Catholic convert, known for her work in founding the Catholic Worker Movement.