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Johann Gottlieb Fichte
German philosopher (1762–1814)
Simone Weil
French philosopher, writer, and social activist (1909–1943)
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
German philosopher (1775–1854)

Emmanuel Swedenborg
Swedish 18th century scientist and theologian (1688-1772)

Jean Bodin
French jurist, witchcraft theorist and political philosopher (1529 or 1530–1596)
Jakob Böhme
German Christian mystic and theologian (1575-1624)

Michael Psellos
11th-century Byzantine monk, writer and court official

Wilhelm Windelband
German philosopher (1848–1915)

Sextus Julius Africanus
Greco-Roman Christian traveller and historian (c.160–c.240)

John Philoponus
Byzantine philologist and philosopher (c. 490–c. 570)

Vasily Rozanov
Russian philosopher (1856-1919)

Karl Löwith
German philosopher (1897-1973)
Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury
English soldier and poet (1583–1648)
Ravi Zacharias
Canadian-American Christian apologist (1946–2020)
Peter Deunov
Christian philosopher, Teacher of Esoteric Christianity (1864–1944)
Nemesius
Nemesius of Emesa (; ; fl. c. AD 390) was a Christian philosopher, and the author of a treatise Περὶ φύσεως ἀνθρώπου or De natura hominis ("On Human Nature"). According to the title of his book, he was the bishop of Emesa (modern-day Homs, Syria). His book is an attempt to compile a system of anthropology from the standpoint of Christian philosophy; it was very influential in later Greek, Arabic and Christian thought.
John Shelby Spong
American bishop (1931–2021)
Balthasar Bekker
Dutch minister and author
Isabel Paterson
author and editor (1886–1961)
Aeneas of Gaza
5th and 6th-century Neo-Platonic and Christian philosopher
Ludger Stühlmeyer
German composer, music director and music historian
Raymond of Sabunde
Catalan philosopher
Ammonius of Alexandria
3rd century Alexandrian Christian philosopher
Constantine of Kostenets
Bulgarian writer
Grigoris Vlastos
Greek scholar of ancient philosophy (1907–1991)
Robert Merrihew Adams
American philosopher (1937-2024)
Peter van Inwagen
American philosopher
Enrique Dussel
Argentine-Mexican philosopher
Sergey Zagraevsky
Russian painter (1964-2020)
Jeremy Waldron
New Zealand legal philosopher

Gary Habermas
American philosopher

Abu Bishr Matta ibn Yunus
Arab Christian philosopher (c.870–940)
Yahya ibn Adi
Arab Christian philosopher (893–974)
Robert Flint
British theologian (1838-1910)
Bernard Nieuwentyt
Dutch mathematician and philosopher (1654-1718)

Robert Audi
American philosopher
Stasys Šalkauskis
Lithuanian philosopher (1886–1941)
Pietro Ubaldi
Brazilian-Italian philosopher (1886-1972)
Ann Heberlein
Swedish author, ethicist and theologian
Alexandrists
The Alexandrists were a school of Renaissance philosophers who, in the great controversy on the subject of personal immortality, adopted the explanation of the De Anima given by Alexander of Aphrodisias.
Adam Krupski
Jesuit, professor, Catholic priest (1706-1748)
Paul Copan
American philosopher
Barbara Stühlmeyer
German theologian, author and music historian
Hans Zehrer
German journalist (1899-1966)
Ibn Zura
Syriac philosopher and physician (943–1008)
Graham Ward
English Anglican priest and theologian

Kevin Hart
Australian theologian, philosopher and poet

Donald A. Crosby
American theologian
Louis Pojman
American philosopher
Frederick Suppe
American philosopher