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Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton was an English polymath who was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, author and inventor. He was a key figure in the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment that followed. His book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, first published in 1687, achieved the first great unification in physics and established classical mechanics. Newton also made seminal contributions to optics, and shares credit with the German mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz for formulating infinitesimal calculus, although he developed calculus years before Leibniz. Newton contributed to and refined the scientific method, and his work is considered the most influential in bringing forth modern science.
Arius
Arius (; ; 250 or 256 – 336) was a Cyrenaic presbyter and ascetic. He has been regarded as the founder of Arianism, which holds that Jesus Christ was not coeternal with God the Father, but was rather created directly by God the Father before anything else, as the true Firstborn. Arian theology and its doctrine regarding the nature of the Godhead showed a belief in radical subordinationism, a view notably disputed by 4th century figures such as Athanasius of Alexandria.
Michael Servetus
Spanish physician and theologian
William Ellery Channing
American Unitarian clergyman (1780–1842)
Dorothea Dix
American author and social reformer (1802–1887)
Fausto Sozzini
Italian theologian
Ferenc Dávid
(c.1510–1579) Hungarian noble
Giorgio Biandrata
Italian physician
Lelio Sozzini
Italian theologian
Francesco Stancaro
Italian academic
Hans Denck
German theologian and Anabaptist leader (1495-1527)
Artemon
Artemon () (fl. c. 230 AD), a prominent Christian teacher in Rome, who held Adoptionist, or Nontrinitarian views. Little is known about his life.
Justus Velsius
Dutch humanist
Auxentius of Durostorum
bishop
Adam Neuser
German theologian
Jacob Palaeologus
Dominican friar who became an anti-Trinitarian
Ludwig Haetzer
Swiss bible translator
Daniel Zwicker
German physician
John Epps
British homeopath
Adam Pastor
German priest