| Lived (AD) | Description | Notable Works | Answer | % Correct |
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| 1483-1546 | German monk whose querying of Rome helped begin the Reformation | The 95 Theses | Martin Luther | 96%
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| circa 5-circa 65 | Early opponent to Christianity; after conversion wrote majority of New Testament | Romans; Ephesians; Galatians (and other New Testament epistles) | Paul | 96%
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| 354-430 | Incredibly influential theologian and bishop from the town of Hippo | Confessions; City of God | Augustine | 75%
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| 1509-1564 | French theologian and reformer who gave his name to a branch of theology | Institutes of Christian Religion | John Calvin | 71%
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| 1225-1274 | Early Catholic theologian known as a 'Doctor of the Church' | Summa Theologica | Thomas Aquinas | 67%
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| 1898-1963 | British 'lay theologian' and author; friend of JRR Tolkien | Mere Christianity; The Chronicles of Narnia; The Screwtape Letters | C S Lewis | 63%
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| 1628-1688 | English author and Puritan preacher whose most famous book has never been out of print | The Pilgrim's Progress | John Bunyan | 42%
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| 1703-1791 | English cleric/theologian and open-air preacher; founder of Methodism | A Plain Account of Christian Perfection | John Wesley | 42%
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| 1813-1855 | Danish philosopher/theologian sometimes called the 'Father of Existentialism' | Fear and Trembling; Either/Or | Søren Kierkegaard | 38%
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| 1906-1945 | Lutheran pastor executed during WW2 for plotting against Hitler | The Cost of Discipleship; Ethics | Dietrich Bonhoeffer | 29%
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| birth unknown- circa108/140 | Disciple of the apostle John; Patriarch of Antioch; martyred in Rome | The Epistle to Polycarp | Ignatius | 29%
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| 1703-1758 | American Revivalist preacher and Puritan theologian | Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | Jonathan Edwards | 21%
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| circa 100-circa 165 | Early Christian apologist most known for his martyrdom | The First Apology; The Dialogue with Trypho | Justin Martyr | 17%
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| 1886-1968 | Swiss Reformed Theologian | The Epistle to the Romans (commentary); Church Dogmatics | Karl Barth | 17%
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| 1897-1963 | Ohio-born evangelical preacher who wrote his most famous work on a train | The Pursuit of God; Knowledge of the Holy | A W Tozer | 13%
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| circa 1614-1691 | Obscure monk and cook who nevertheless inspired a hugely influential book | The Practice of the Presence of God | Brother Lawrence | 13%
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| 1946- | American Reformed Baptist minister and theologian with a very active online presence; coined the term 'Christian Hedonism' | Desiring God | John Piper | 13%
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| 1921-2011 | English Anglican Priest; leader of the Worldwide Evangelical Movement | Basic Christianity; The Cross of Christ | John Stott | 13%
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