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List of Christian clergy in politics

Background edit

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 edit

Anglican edit

  • John Bani – President and head of state of Vanuatu from 25 March 1998 until 24 March 2004; Anglican priest
  • Timothy Beaumont, Baron Beaumont of Whitley – UK politician; first member of the House of Lords to sit as a member of the Green Party; Anglican priest
  • Dennis Drainville - New Democratic MPP for Ontario from 1990-1993. Later Anglican Bishop of Quebec from 2009-2017.
  • Stephen Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint - Conservative Minister of State for Trade and Investment from 2011-2013, Member of House of Lords Temporal since 2010, Church of England priest
  • Lee Jae-joung – National Assembly member and Unification Minister of South Korea; Anglican priest
  • Walter Lini – founding Prime Minister of Vanuatu (succeeded by Bani); Anglican priest
  • Peter Douglas Koon - Hong Kong Anglican Priest, provincial secretary general of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui, Member of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, Member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council
  • J. G. MacManaway  – British Unionist who was disqualified from sitting on Parliament due to his status as a priest; Church of Ireland priest
  • Jacob Mountain - Canadian Politician. Member of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada from 1793 - 1825 and a Member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada from 1793-1825. 1st Anglican Bishop of Quebec.
  • Wavel Ramkalawan - Anglican priest and 5th President of the Seychelles
  • John Terris - Anglican priest, Labour politician, Deputy Speaker (hence also Acting Speaker), and Chairman of Committees of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1984 to 1990. Mayor of Lower Hutt City 1995-2004.
  • K.H. Ting -Anglican priest, Bishop of Chekiang, vice-chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (1989–2008), and a member of the National People's Congress, China's legislature.

Baptist edit

Roman Catholicism edit

Eastern Catholic Churches edit

Congregational Church edit

Disciples of Christ edit

Dutch Reformed Church edit

Eastern Orthodox Churches edit

Episcopalian edit

Evangelist edit

  • 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

Evangelical Lutheran edit

Lutheran edit

Methodist edit

Pentecostal edit

Presbyterian edit

  • William H. Hudnut III – Presbyterian minister, Congressional representative from Indiana 1972–1974, four-term mayor of Indianapolis
  • Ian PaisleyFirst Minister of Northern Ireland, veteran politician and church leader in Northern Ireland; founding member and former Moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster
  • Ham Tae-Young – 3rd Vice-President of the Republic of Korea, judge during the Korean Empire, Korean independence and nationalist leader
  • Stephanie Stahl Hamilton – Ordained PCUSA minister, Democratic member of both Arizona House of Representatives and the state senate
  • Kang Ryang-uk - Presbyterian Minister, Relative of Kim Il-Sung, secretary general of the Provisional People's Committee of North Korea, representative of the 1st class of the Supreme People's Assembly of Korea, Secretary of the Standing Committee, Chairman of the Korean Christian Federation, Vice-Chairman and later Chairman of the North Korean Social Democratic Party, and was twice elected as Vice-President
  • Larry Pittman – Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly and ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church of America
  • James Smith – Presbyterian minister who was appointed to a diplomatic post in Scotland by President Abraham Lincoln
  • Norman Thomas - Presbyterian minister who was a six-time presidential nominee for the Socialist Party of America.
  • John Witherspoon – signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New Jersey; the only active clergyman to sign the Declaration
  • Arnold Nordmeyer - Presbyterian Minister, Minister of Finance (1957–1960), Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition (1963–1965).

United Church edit

Other edit

Unclassified edit

Sources edit

  • Political graveyard clergy/politicians section

References edit

  1. ^ Bro. Eddie
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 September 2010. Retrieved 10 February 2010.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Christian clergy in politics news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Contents 1 Background 2 List 2 1 Anglican 2 2 Baptist 2 3 Roman Catholicism 2 3 1 Eastern Catholic Churches 2 4 Congregational Church 2 5 Disciples of Christ 2 6 Dutch Reformed Church 2 7 Eastern Orthodox Churches 2 8 Episcopalian 2 9 Evangelist 2 10 Evangelical Lutheran 2 11 Lutheran 2 12 Methodist 2 13 Pentecostal 2 14 Presbyterian 2 15 United Church 2 16 Other 2 17 Unclassified 3 Sources 4 ReferencesBackground editThere 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 editAnglican edit John Bani President and head of state of Vanuatu from 25 March 1998 until 24 March 2004 Anglican priest Timothy Beaumont Baron Beaumont of Whitley UK politician first member of the House of Lords to sit as a member of the Green Party Anglican priest Dennis Drainville New Democratic MPP for Ontario from 1990 1993 Later Anglican Bishop of Quebec from 2009 2017 Stephen Green Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint Conservative Minister of State for Trade and Investment from 2011 2013 Member of House of Lords Temporal since 2010 Church of England priest Lee Jae joung National Assembly member and Unification Minister of South Korea Anglican priest Walter Lini founding Prime Minister of Vanuatu succeeded by Bani Anglican priest Peter Douglas Koon Hong Kong Anglican Priest provincial secretary general of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Member of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference Member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council J G MacManaway British Unionist who was disqualified from sitting on Parliament due to his status as a priest Church of Ireland priest Jacob Mountain Canadian Politician Member of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada from 1793 1825 and a Member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada from 1793 1825 1st Anglican Bishop of Quebec Wavel Ramkalawan Anglican priest and 5th President of the Seychelles John Terris Anglican priest Labour politician Deputy Speaker hence also Acting Speaker and Chairman of Committees of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1984 to 1990 Mayor of Lower Hutt City 1995 2004 K H Ting Anglican priest Bishop of Chekiang vice chairman of the Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference 1989 2008 and a member of the National People s Congress China s legislature Baptist edit Benny M Abante former two termed Congressman of the Philippines awarded as Most Outstanding Congressmen of Philippines in the 13th and 14th Congresses founder and pastor of Metropolitan Bible Baptist Church in the Philippines William Aberhart founder of the Social Credit Party of Alberta Chuck Baldwin United States Constitution Party activist and Baptist pastor E W Jackson Lawyer and Baptist Minister and bishop candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Ross Clifford Australian politician New South Wales Legislative Council and Australian Senate candidate Baptist theologian Thomas Clement Tommy Douglas Canadian social democratic politician and Baptist minister elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1935 as a member of the Co operative Commonwealth Federation CCF became the Saskatchewan CCF s leader then the seventh Premier of Saskatchewan 1944 1961 Walter E Fauntroy former member of United States Congress and Baptist pastor Ernie Fletcher Governor of Kentucky 2003 2007 James Garrard Governor of Kentucky 1796 1804 William H Gray former Congressman and minister Benjamin Hooks American civil rights leader and Baptist minister Mike Huckabee former governor of Arkansas and Baptist minister Tim Hutchinson former Senator from Arkansas and former Baptist pastor Jesse Jackson civil rights activist and Baptist minister James Lankford former member of the United States House of Representative 2011 2015 and current United States Senator from the State of Oklahoma Lankford served as a student ministry and evangelism specialist with the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center He is a graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth TX Martin Luther King Jr civil rights activist and Baptist minister Ron Lewis Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky between 1994 and 2009 Baptist minister Adam Clayton Powell Jr thirteen term Congressman from Harlem New York City 1945 1971 Pastor Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem 1937 1972 Pat Robertson Republican supporter former United States presidential nomination candidate and former Baptist pastor William Tolbert Member of the Liberian House of Representatives Vice President of Liberia and last President of Liberia who represented the True Whig Party and the old Americo Liberian aristocracy Baptist minister and first African president of the Baptist World Alliance Raphael Warnock United States Senator from Georgia elected January 2020 Senior pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church Roman Catholicism edit See also List of popes Barthelemy Boganda former priest and Central African politician Jean Bertrand Aristide former President of Haiti former Catholic priest Ernesto Cardenal former Minister for Culture for Nicaragua and Catholic priest Robert John Cornell Norbertine priest and Representative from Wisconsin from 1975 to 1979 James Renshaw Cox US Presidency candidate and Catholic priest Robert Drinan Roman Catholic Jesuit priest lawyer human rights activist and Democratic US Representative from Massachusetts Jerome D Souza Indian Jesuit member of the Constituent Assembly of India 1946 50 Jose Manuel Gallegos Priest and New Mexico delegate from 1853 to 1856 Ivan Grubisic Roman Catholic priest sociologist and independent representative in the Croatian Parliament Andrej Hlinka Slovak public activist and Catholic priest Theodor Innitzer later Cardinal Innitzer Austrian Minister of Social Administration 1929 1930 Ludwig Kaas prominent German politician during Weimar Republic and Catholic priest Gabriel Wilhelmus Manek S V D Member of Provincial Parliament M P P of East Indonesia Hugo Kollataj Polish social and political activist political thinker historian philosopher and Catholic priest Fernando Arturo de Merino President of the Dominican Republic 1880 1882 Mihovil Pavlinovic Roman Catholic priest writer and People s Party representative in the Diet of Dalmatia Croatian Parliament and Austro Hungarian Imperial Council Gabriel Richard French Roman Catholic priest who became a delegate from Michigan Territory to the US House of Representatives Ignaz Seipel Chancellor of Austria for two stints during the 1920s Josip Juraj Strossmayer bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Đakovo leader of the People s Party member of the Croatian Parliament prefect of the Virovitica County and President of the Croatian Royal Board Stanislaw Staszic Polish priest philosopher 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 Luigi Sturzo one of the founders of the Italian People s Party Catholic priest Jozef Tiso fascist Slovak politician of the SPP Roman Catholic priest who became a deputy of the Czechoslovak parliament a member of the Czechoslovak government and finally the President of Independent Slovak Republic from 1939 1945 allied with Nazi Germany Beda Weber German Benedictine professor author and member of the Frankfurt Parliament Eastern Catholic Churches edit Paul Weyrich U S conservative political activist and commentator ordained protodeacon in the Melkite Greek Catholic Church Congregational Church edit Samuel C Fessenden U S Congressman pastor Washington Gladden leading American Congregational church pastor leading member of the Progressive Movement serving for two years as a member of the Columbus Ohio city council Derek Jones first Mayor of Gaborone Botswana 1966 68 Fred Nile New South Wales Legislative Council Australia member and Fellowship of Congregational Churches minister Andrew Young civil rights activist former mayor of Atlanta Georgia America s first African American ambassador to the United Nations United Church of Christ pastor Disciples of Christ edit James A Garfield preacher teacher and lawyer from Ohio before becoming a Congressman and later the 20th President of the United States Gerald L K Smith founder of the quasi fascist America First Party Disciples of Christ minister Jim Spainhower U S politician from Missouri and former Disciples of Christ minister Dutch Reformed Church edit Thomas Francois Burgers President of the South African Republic 1871 77 pastor Rowan Cronje Rhodesian South African politician Member of Parliament and cabinet minister Abraham Kuyper Dutch politician journalist statesman and theologian founded the Anti Revolutionary Party and was Prime Minister of the Netherlands between 1901 and 1905 Dutch Reformed Church minister Daniel Francois Malan former Prime Minister of South Africa and minister Eastern Orthodox Churches edit Boulos Basili priest first priest to enter the Egyptian Assembly in 1971 after winning a free election in his district Shoubra in Cairo Egypt served in the parliament until 1975 Miron Cristea first Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church and Prime Minister of Romania Damaskinos Archbishop of Athens and All Greece primate of the Church of Greece and Regent of Greece 1944 1946 for the exiled King George II Makarios III archbishop and primate of the autocephalous Cypriot Orthodox Church 1950 1977 and first President of the Republic of Cyprus 1960 1977 Fan S Noli Albanian Orthodox bishop and politician who served briefly as prime minister and regent of Albania in 1924 Feofan Prokopovich archbishop and statesman in the Russian Empire elaborated and implemented Peter the Great s reform of the Russian Orthodox Church Mitro Repo Finnish Orthodox Christian priest member of the European Parliament from 2009 until 2014 elected as an independent candidate on the Social Democratic Party s ticket Episcopalian edit Bernadine Craft Former Member of Wyoming House of Representatives and Wyoming s State Senate John Danforth former United States Ambassador to the United Nations and former Republican United States Senator from Missouri ordained Episcopal priest Kim Jackson Democratic Georgia State Senator First openly out LGBT state senator in Georgian history Wythe Leigh Kinsolving Episcopal priest essayist and campaigner for Democratic candidates in 1910s 1930s and against US participation in World War II in late 1930s through 1941 James Kilbourne Episcopal Priest surveyor and Democratic Republican member of the Ohio legislature and the US House of Representatives Evangelist edit 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 Evangelical Lutheran edit Lauri Ingman Archbishop of Turku 1930 1934 Prime Minister of Finland 1918 1919 1924 1925 Dean Johnson former majority leader of the Minnesota Senate minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Lutheran edit Ida Auken Denmark Margrete Auken Denmark Kjell Magne Bondevik Norwegian Lutheran minister and politician Prime Minister of Norway from 1997 to 2000 and from 2001 to 2005 Joachim Gauck President of Germany from 2012 to 2017 Walter H Moeller American politician of the Democratic party entered a Lutheran seminary in 1935 and served as a pastor in the 1940s and after his retirement from politics Frederick Muhlenberg First Speaker of the US House of Representatives 1793 1795 W T P Simarmata Bishop Ephorus of the Batak Christian Protestant Church HKBP from 2012 to 2016 later member of the Indonesian Regional Representative Council from 2019 to 2022 Methodist edit Canaan Banana president of Zimbabwe and Methodist minister Henry Augustus Buchtel American public official and educator ordained to the Methodist Episcopal ministry and served for a year as a missionary in Bulgaria John Bull American clergyman and physician who represented Missouri in the US Congress in 1833 and 1834 Emanuel Cleaver United Methodist pastor and a Democratic politician from the state of Missouri elected to the United States House of Representatives in November 2004 to represent Missouri s 5th congressional district Robert W Edgar former Congressman and Methodist pastor Robert P Shuler Prohibition Party candidate who received the highest vote in any election in US history Methodist pastor Donald Soper Baron Soper prominent Methodist minister socialist and pacifist Ted Strickland Governor of Ohio briefly a United Methodist pastor Silas C Swallow U S Methodist preacher and prohibitionist politician George Thomas 1st Viscount Tonypandy lay preacher British and Welsh Labour M P in the House of Commons and served as Speaker of the House Aaron S Watkins Prohibition Party candidate and Methodist minister Robert L Williams third Governor of Oklahoma and Methodist minister Terry Wynn Methodist local preacher and Member of the European Parliament Pentecostal edit Aniym Pius Aniym pentecostal pastor president of Nigerian senate Andrew Evans South Australian Legislative Council Family First Party member and Pentecostal Christian pastor Anne McBride Canadian politician ordained in the Assemblies of God Frederick Chiluba Pentecostal pastor President of Zambia Judy Turner New Zealand politician pastoral and community worker at New Life Churches New Zealand Presbyterian edit William H Hudnut III Presbyterian minister Congressional representative from Indiana 1972 1974 four term mayor of Indianapolis Ian Paisley First Minister of Northern Ireland veteran politician and church leader in Northern Ireland founding member and former Moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster Ham Tae Young 3rd Vice President of the Republic of Korea judge during the Korean Empire Korean independence and nationalist leader Stephanie Stahl Hamilton Ordained PCUSA minister Democratic member of both Arizona House of Representatives and the state senate Kang Ryang uk Presbyterian Minister Relative of Kim Il Sung secretary general of the Provisional People s Committee of North Korea representative of the 1st class of the Supreme People s Assembly of Korea Secretary of the Standing Committee Chairman of the Korean Christian Federation Vice Chairman and later Chairman of the North Korean Social Democratic Party and was twice elected as Vice President Larry Pittman Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly and ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church of America James Smith Presbyterian minister who was appointed to a diplomatic post in Scotland by President Abraham Lincoln Norman Thomas Presbyterian minister who was a six time presidential nominee for the Socialist Party of America John Witherspoon signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New Jersey the only active clergyman to sign the Declaration Arnold Nordmeyer Presbyterian Minister Minister of Finance 1957 1960 Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition 1963 1965 United Church edit Bill Blaikie retired Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada from 2006 to 2008 a Member of Parliament since 1979 representing the Winnipeg riding of Elmwood Transcona and its antecedents as a member of the New Democratic Party Minister of United Church of Canada Lorne Calvert former premier of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan and current leader of Her Majesty s Loyal Opposition as leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party ordained minister of United Church of Canada Cheri DiNovo NDP MPP for Ontario s Provincial Parliament and ordained United Church of Canada minister Brian Howe Australian politician was Deputy Prime Minister in the Labor government of Paul Keating and minister of Uniting Church in Australia Stanley Knowles Canadian parliamentarian United Church minister Doug Lauchlan Canadian politician minister and educator ordained minister in the United Church of Canada David MacDonald United Church of Canada minister and a former Canadian politician and author Doug Martindale politician in Manitoba Canada member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba since 1990 serving as a member of the New Democratic Party ordained United Church minister Davis McCaughey key architect in the formation of the Uniting Church in Australia Governor of Victoria 1986 1992 Keith Seaman Uniting Church in Australia Lloyd Stinson politician in Manitoba Canada leader of that province s Co operative Commonwealth Federation CCF from 1953 to 1959 ordained United Church minister Other edit Gregorio Aglipay founded Philippine Independent Church Harold Albrecht Brethren in Christ Benjamin W Arnett Ohio State Legislature politician and African Methodist Episcopal Church pastor Graham Capill Reformed Churches of New Zealand William Irvine Methodist then Unitarian Donald Malinowski Polish National Catholic Church Kenneth Meshoe Hope of Glory Tabernacle Gordon Moyes New South Wales Legislative Council Australia Christian Democratic Party member Churches of Christ in Australia minister Douglas Nicholls Churches of Christ in Australia Clementa C Pinckney African Methodist Episcopal Hiram Rhodes Revels African Methodist Episcopal Efrain Rios Montt Church of the Word Unclassified edit Scott Craig Pastor of Bighorn Canyon Community Church has represented district 33 in the South Dakota House of Representatives since 11 January 2013 Jerone Davison Pastor in Maricopa County Arizona Republican candidate for Arizona s 4th congressional district Reinhold Niebuhr Christian Realism in his younger days he was a socialist candidate for New York State Senate Wavel Ramkalawan Seychelles politician and priest Tuve Skanberg Albert Edward Smith Communist Party of Canada politician but considered himself Christian throughout William Horace Temple Christian Socialist Laszlo Tokes Bishop in Reformed Church in Romania and involved in the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania Tim Walberg non denominational ProtestantSources editPolitical graveyard clergy politicians sectionReferences edit Bro Eddie Jesus is Lord Church Archived from the original on 25 September 2010 Retrieved 10 February 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Christian clergy in politics amp oldid 1211311806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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