List of founders of religious traditions

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The following figures are believed to have founded or inspired religions or religious philosophies, or to have been the founders of specific churches or denominations or first codifiers or best-known proponents of older known religious tradition. Only individuals that are widely accepted as historical are listed. For legendary figures for which historicity cannot be established, see culture hero.

In many cases, a religion may be considered as a continuous tradition extending to prehistoric times, without a founder, or with legendary founding figures whose historicity cannot be established (such as Abraham or Lord Rishabha). This notwithstanding, the various historical sub-denominations of such religions will still have founders, such as Paul of Tarsus for Pauline Christianity, Nestorius for Nestorianism, or Martin Luther for Lutheranism, all being sub-denominations of Christianity. Religion develops by means of schisms and reforms (motivated either by revelation or by theological speculation), and it is a matter of subjective judgement at what point such a schism or reform assumes the quality of a "foundation" of a new religion.

Chronologically, foundations of religious traditions may be divided into

  1. the Axial Age, with the earliest major founding figures such as Zoroaster, Buddha, Confucius and Socrates (via Plato);
  2. Hellenism to Late Antiquity, with foundations of classical religious traditions and schools such as various sects of Early Christianity, Stoicism, Gnosticism, Upanishadic Hinduism
  3. the medieval to early modern period, with the rise of Islam, classical (Pauranic) Hinduism, the Bhakti movement and Protestant Reformation.
  4. new religious movements, since ca. 1800.

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[edit] Ancient (before 500 CE)

Name of prophet or founder Religion or belief Dates of prophet's or founder's life
Akhenaten Atenism 14th century BCE
Moses Judaism 13th century BCE
Zoroaster Zoroastrianism Early Iron Age
Numa Pompilius Roman king who codified and organized the Roman religion 717 BCE - 673 BCE
Rishabhdev The final (24th) Tirthankara in Jainism 6th century BCE
Laozi Taoism 600s BCE
Siddhārtha Gautama Buddhism 563 BCE - 483 BCE
Confucius Confucianism 551 BCE - 479 BCE
Pythagoras Pythagoreanism 520 BCE
Mozi Mohism 470 BCE - 390 BCE
Leucippus Atomism 440 BCE
Plato Platonic realism 427 BCE - 347 BCE
Epicurus Epicureanism 307 BCE
Zeno of Citium Stoicism 333 BCE - 264 BCE
Patanjali Raja Yoga 2nd century BCE
Jesus of Nazareth Early Christianity 6 BCE - 27 CE
Paul of Tarsus Pauline Christianity 1st century
Simon Peter Petrine Christianity 1st century
Judah haNasi Talmudic Judaism 2nd century
Nagarjuna Madhyamaka 150 - 250
Plotinus Neoplatonism 205 - 270
Marcion of Sinope Marcionism 110 - 160
Mani Manichaeism 210 - 276
Arius Arianism 250 - 336
Nestorius Nestorianism 386 - 451
Eutyches Monophysitism 380 - 456

[edit] Medieval to Early Modern (500-1800 CE)

Name of prophet or founder Religion or belief Dates of prophet's or founder's life
Mazdak Mazdakism 520s
Bodhidharma Zen 6th century
Muhammad Islam 570 - 632
Songtsän Gampo established Tibetan Buddhism 7th century
Padmasambhava Nyingma 8th century
Adi Shankara Advaita Vedanta 9th century
Kūkai Shingon 9th century
Ad-Darazi Druze 11th century
Basava Lingayatism 12th century
Madhvacharya Dvaita 1238 - 1317
Ramananda Sant Mat Vaishnavism 15th century
Kabir Kabir Panth, some of his writings are contained in the holy book of the Sikhs 1440 - 1518
Srimanta Sankardeva Mahapuruxiya Dharma 1449 - 1568
Guru Nanak Dev Sikhism 1469 - 1539
Baba Sri Chand Udasi 1494 - 1629
Vallabha Acharya Shuddhadvaita 1479 - 1531
Martin Luther Lutheranism 1483 - 1546
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Achintya Bheda Abheda 1486 - 1534
Henry VIII of England Anglicanism 1491 - 1547
Conrad Grebel Swiss Brethren, Anabaptism 1498 - 1526
John Calvin Calvinism 1509 - 1564
Akbar the Great Din-i-Ilahi 1542 - 1605
John Smyth Baptist 1570 - 1612
George Fox Religious Society of Friends 1624 - 1691
Philipp Jakob Spener Pietism 1635 - 1705
John Wesley Methodism 1703 - 1791

[edit] New religious movements (post-1800)

Further information: list of new religious movements
Name of prophet or founder Religion or belief Dates of prophet's or founder's life
Raja Ram Mohan Roy Brahmo Samaj 1772 - 1833
Ghanshyam Pande Swaminarayan 1781 - 1830
Nakayama Miki Tenrikyo 1798 - 1887
Allan Kardec Spiritism 1804 - 1869
Joseph Smith, Jr. Latter Day Saint movement 1805 - 1844
James Springer White Seventh-day Adventist Church 1821 - 1881
Jamgon Kongtrul Rime movement 1813 - 1899
Báb Bábí Faith 1819 - 1850
Bahá'u'lláh Bahá'í Faith 1817 - 1892
Ellen G. White Seventh-day Adventist Church 1827 - 1915
Charles Taze Russell Jehovah's Witnesses 1852 - 1916
Madame Blavatsky Theosophy 1831 - 1891
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Ahmadiyya 1835 - 1908
Swami Vivekananda Ramakrishna Mission 1863 - 1902
Aleister Crowley Thelema 1875 - 1947
Gerald Gardner Wicca 1884 - 1964
Mary Baker Eddy Christian Science 1821 - 1910
Swami Dayananda Saraswati Arya Samaj 1824 - 1883
Guido von List Armanism (Germanic mysticism) 1848 - 1919
Sri Aurobindo Integral yoga 1872 - 1950
Charles Fox Parham Pentecostalism 1873 - 1929
Ngô Văn Chiêu Cao Dai 1878-1926
Ernest Holmes Religious Science 1887 - 1960
Wallace Fard Muhammad Nation of Islam 1891
Zélio Fernandino de Moraes Umbanda Early 20th century
Paramahansa Yogananda Self-Realization Fellowship 1893 - 1952
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada International Society for Krishna Consciousness 1896 - 1977
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Transcendental Meditation 1917 - 2008
Sun Myung Moon Unification Church 1920
Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar Ananda Marga 1921 - 1990
L. Ron Hubbard Church of Scientology 1911 - 1986
Mestre Gabriel União do Vegetal 1922 - 1971
Nirmala Srivastava Sahaja Yoga 1923
Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson Ásatrú 1924 - 1993
Sathya Sai Baba Sathya Sai Organization 1926
Anton Szandor LaVey Church of Satan 1930 - 1997
Osho Osho movement 1931 - 1990
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Art of Living Foundation 1956
Vissarion Church of the Last Testament 1961
Tamara Siuda Kemetic Orthodoxy 1969

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