Rank
Name
Religious Affiliation
Influence
1 |
Muhammad |
Islam |
Prophet of Islam; Hart recognized that ranking Muhammad first might be controversial, but felt that, from a secular historian's perspective, this was the correct choice because Muhammad is the only man to have been both a founder of a major world religion and a major military/political leader. |
2 |
Isaac Newton |
Anglican (rejected Trinitarianism; believed in the Arianism of the Primitive Church) |
physicist; theory of universal gravitation; laws of motion |
3 |
Jesus Christ |
Judaism; Christianity |
founder of Christianity |
4 |
Buddha |
Hinduism; Buddhism |
founder of Buddhism |
5 |
Confucius |
Confucianism |
founder of Confucianism |
6 |
St. Paul |
Judaism; Christianity |
proselytizer of Christianity |
7 |
Ts'ai Lun |
Chinese traditional religion |
inventor of paper |
8 |
Johann Gutenberg |
Catholic |
developed movable type; printed Bibles |
9 |
Christopher Columbus |
Catholic |
explorer; led Europe to Americas |
10 |
Albert Einstein |
Jewish |
physicist; relativity; Einsteinian physics |
11 |
Louis Pasteur |
Catholic |
scientist; pasteurization |
12 |
Galileo Galilei |
Catholic |
astronomer; accurately described heliocentric solar system |
13 |
Aristotle |
Platonism / Greek philosophy |
influential Greek philosopher |
14 |
Euclid |
Platonism / Greek philosophy |
mathematician; Euclidian geometry |
15 |
Moses |
Judaism |
major prophet of Judaism |
16 |
Charles Darwin |
Anglican (nominal) |
biologist; described Darwinian evolution, which had theological impact on many religions |
17 |
Shih Huang Ti |
Chinese traditional religion |
Chinese emperor |
18 |
Augustus Caesar |
Roman state paganism |
ruler |
19 |
Nicolaus Copernicus |
Catholic (priest) |
astronomer; taught heliocentricity |
20 |
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier |
Catholic |
father of modern chemistry; philosopher; economist |
21 |
Constantine the Great |
Roman state paganism; Christianity |
Roman emperor who made Christianity the state religion |
22 |
James Watt |
nonreligious |
developed steam engine |
23 |
Michael Faraday |
Sandemanian |
physicist; chemist; discovery of magneto-electricity |
24 |
James Clerk Maxwell |
Presbyterian; Anglican; Baptist |
physicist; electromagnetic spectrum |
25 |
Martin Luther |
Catholic; Lutheran |
founder of Protestantism and Lutheranism |
26 |
George Washington |
Episcopalian; Deist |
first president of United States |
27 |
Karl Marx |
Jewish; Christian; Atheist; Marxism/Communism |
founder of Communism |
28 |
Orville and Wilbur Wright |
United Brethren |
inventors of airplane |
29 |
Genghis Khan |
Mongolian shamanism |
Mongol conqueror |
30 |
Adam Smith |
Liberal Protestant |
economist; expositor of capitalism; religious philosopher |
31 |
Edward de Vere a.k.a. "William Shakespeare" |
Christianity |
literature; also wrote 6 volumes about philosophy and religion |
32 |
John Dalton |
Quaker |
chemist; physicist; atomic theory; law of partial pressures (Dalton's law) |
33 |
Alexander the Great |
Greek state paganism |
conqueror |
34 |
Napoleon Bonaparte |
Catholic (nominal) |
French conqueror |
35 |
Thomas Edison |
Congregationalist; agnostic |
inventor of light bulb, phonograph, etc. |
36 |
Antony van Leeuwenhoek |
Calvinist |
microscopes; studied microscopic life |
37 |
William T.G. Morton |
?? |
pioneer in anesthesiology |
38 |
Guglielmo Marconi |
Catholic and Anglican |
inventor of radio |
39 |
Adolf Hitler |
born into but later rejected Catholicism; allegedly a proponent of Germanic Neo-Paganism; Nazism |
conqueror; led Axis Powers in WWII<!-- ; <b>killed 6 million Jews</b> --> |
40 |
Plato |
Platonism / Greek philosophy |
founder of Platonism |
41 |
Oliver Cromwell |
Puritan (Protestant) |
British political and military leader |
42 |
Alexander Graham Bell |
Unitarian/Universalist |
inventor of telephone |
43 |
Alexander Fleming |
Catholic |
penicillin; advances in bacteriology, immunology and chemotherapy |
44 |
John Locke |
raised Puritan (Anglican); Liberal Christian |
philosopher and liberal theologian |
45 |
Ludwig van Beethoven |
Catholic |
composer |
46 |
Werner Heisenberg |
|
discovered the principle of uncertainty |
47 |
Louis Daguerre |
?? |
an inventor/pioneer of photography |
48 |
Simon Bolivar |
Catholic (nominal); Atheist |
National hero of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia |
49 |
Rene Descartes |
Catholic |
Rationalist philosopher and mathematician |
50 |
Michelangelo |
Catholic |
painter; sculptor; architect |
51 |
Pope Urban II |
Catholic |
called for First Crusade |
52 |
'Umar ibn al-Khattab |
Islam |
Second Caliph; expanded Muslim empire |
53 |
Asoka |
Buddhism |
king of India who converted to and spread Buddhism |
54 |
St. Augustine |
Christianity |
Early Christian theologian |
55 |
William Harvey |
Anglican (nominal) |
described the circulation of blood; wrote Essays on the Generation of Animals, the basis for modern embryology |
56 |
Ernest Rutherford |
?? |
physicist; pioneer of subatomic physics |
57 |
John Calvin |
Protestant; Calvinism |
Protestant reformer; founder of Calvinism |
58 |
Gregor Mendel |
Catholic (monk) |
Mendelian genetics |
59 |
Max Planck |
Protestant |
physicist; thermodynamics |
60 |
Joseph Lister |
Quaker |
principal discoverer of antiseptics which greatly reduced surgical mortality |
61 |
Nikolaus August Otto |
?? |
built first four-stroke internal combustion engine |
62 |
Francisco Pizarro |
Catholic |
Spanish conqueror in South America; defeated Incas |
63 |
Hernando Cortes |
Catholic |
conquered Mexico for Spain; through war and introduction of new diseases he largely destroyed Aztec civilization |
64 |
Thomas Jefferson |
Episcopalian; Deist |
3rd president of United States |
65 |
Queen Isabella I |
Catholic |
Spanish ruler |
66 |
Joseph Stalin |
Russian Orthodox; Atheist; Marxism |
revolutionary and ruler of USSR |
67 |
Julius Caesar |
Roman state paganism |
Roman emperor |
68 |
William the Conqueror |
Catholic |
laid foundation of modern England |
69 |
Sigmund Freud |
Jewish (non-practicing); Atheist Freudian psychology/psychoanalysis |
founder of Freudian school of psychology; psychoanalysis |
70 |
Edward Jenner |
Christianity |
discoverer of the vaccination for smallpox |
71 |
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen |
?? |
discovered X-rays |
72 |
Johann Sebastian Bach |
Lutheran; Catholic |
composer |
73 |
Lao Tzu |
Taoism |
founder of Taoism |
74 |
Voltaire |
raised in Jansenism; later Deist |
writer and philosopher; wrote Candide |
75 |
Johannes Kepler |
Lutheran |
astronomer; planetary motions |
76 |
Enrico Fermi |
Catholic |
initiated the atomic age; father of atom bomb |
77 |
Leonhard Euler |
Calvinist |
physicist; mathematician; differential and integral calculus and algebra |
78 |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
born Protestant; converted as a teen to Catholic; later Deist |
French deistic philosopher and author |
79 |
Nicoli Machiavelli |
Catholic |
wrote The Prince (influential political treatise) |
80 |
Thomas Malthus |
Anglican (cleric) |
economist; wrote Essay on the Principle of Population |
81 |
John F. Kennedy |
Catholic |
president of United States |
82 |
Gregory Pincus |
Jewish |
endocrinologist; developed birth-control pill |
83 |
Mani |
Manicheanism |
founder of Manicheanism, once a world religion which rivaled Christianity in strength |
84 |
Lenin |
Russian Orthodox; Atheist; Marxism/Communism [more] |
Russian ruler |
85 |
Sui Wen Ti |
Chinese traditional religion |
unified China |
86 |
Vasco da Gama |
Catholic |
navigator; discovered route from Europe to India around Cape Hood |
87 |
Cyrus the Great |
Zoroastrianism |
founder of Persian empire |
88 |
Peter the Great |
Russian Orthodox |
forged Russia into a great European nation |
89 |
Mao Zedong |
Atheist; Communism; Maoism |
founder of Maoism, Chinese form of Communism |
90 |
Francis Bacon |
Anglican |
philosopher; delineated inductive scientific method |
91 |
Henry Ford |
Protestant |
developed automobile; achievement in manufacturing and assembly |
92 |
Mencius |
Confucianism |
philosopher; founder of a school of Confucianism |
93 |
Zoroaster |
Zoroastrianism |
founder of Zoroastrianism |
94 |
Queen Elizabeth I |
Anglican |
British monarch; restored Church of England to power after Queen Mary |
95 |
Mikhail Gorbachev |
Russian Orthodox |
Russian premier who helped end Communism in USSR |
96 |
Menes |
Egyptian paganism |
unified Upper and Lower Egypt |
97 |
Charlemagne |
Catholic |
Holy Roman Empire created with his baptism in 800 AD |
98 |
Homer |
Greek paganism |
epic poet |
99 |
Justinian I |
Catholic |
Roman emperor; reconquered Mediterranean empire; accelerated Catholic-Monophysite schism |
100 |
Mahavira |
Hinduism; Jainism |
founder of Jainism |
RU |
St. Thomas Aquinas |
Catholic |
influential early Christian philosopher |
RU |
Archimedes |
Greek philosophy |
father of experimental science |
RU |
Charles Babbage |
?? |
mathematician and inventor of forerunner of computer |
RU |
Cheops |
Egyptian paganism |
Egyptian ruler; builder of Great Pyramid |
RU |
Marie Curie |
Catholic; nonreligious |
physicist; radioactivity |
RU |
Benjamin Franklin |
Presbyterian; Deist |
American politician and inventor |
RU |
Mohandas Gandhi |
Hinduism; influenced by Jainism (mother was a Jain) |
Indian leader and Hindu religious reformer |
RU |
Abraham Lincoln |
Regular Baptist (childhood); later ambiguous - Deist, general theist or a very personalized Christianity |
16th president of U.S.; led during Civil War |
RU |
Ferdinand Magellan |
Catholic |
navigator; named Pacific Ocean; first circumnavigation of globe |
RU |
Leonardo da Vinci |
Catholic |
artist; inventor |
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