List of religious leaders in 2008

2007 religious leaders - Events of 2008 - 2009 religious leaders - Religious leaders by year

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Note: Some religions reject the idea of having a leader or leading council in such a way that they can not be listed. When possible/plausible a leading figure will be named, but in some cases this will not be possible or desirable.

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Buddhism

Mahayana Buddhism

Theravada Buddhism

Vajrayana Buddhism

Christianity

Catholicism

Roman Catholic Church

Mariavite groups

Liberal and Independent Catholic Churches

Traditionalist Catholicism

National or regional movements

Eastern Orthodox

Eastern orthodox churches in Communion

Autocephalous

Autonomous Orthodox Churches in Communion

Schismatic Orthodox Churches not currently in Communion

Old Believers not currently in Communion

Oriental Orthodox

Anglicanism

Provinces of the Anglican Communion

  • Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop (2006–present)
  • George L.W. Werner, President of the House of Deputies (2000–present)

Continuing Anglicanism

Protestant churches

Baptist

  • Frank Page, President of the Southern Baptist Convention (2006-2008)
  • Johnny Hunt, President of the Southern Baptist Convention (2008-present)

Lutheran

Pentecostal

  • Thomas E. Trask, Assemblies of God Fellowship chairman (2000–2008)
  • George O. Wood, Assemblies of God Fellowship chairman (2008–present)

Other

Other Christian or Christian-derived faiths

Islam

Shia Islam

Note: It should be mentioned that in Shi'a Islam, apart from the Twelfth Imam currently in occultation, there are no religious leaders. The highest religious authorities in Shi'a Islam are the few marjas, or Grand Ayatollahs, who give their interpretation (ijtihad) of religious laws.

Sunni Islam

Note: It is important to mention Sunni Islam has no leaders as the term is understood in the Christian world. There is currently no caliph. Even when the caliphate was active it was not equivalent to a "Pope" or "Dalai Lama". In fact such a thing could well be deemed shirk in orthodox Sunni circles. The following people are mentioned to add Sunni content as they are leading figures.

Islam: Others

Islam or Islam derived

Jainism

Judaism

Note: As with Islam these leaders may not necessarily have that much authority, it varies from group to group.

Samaritanism

Sikhism

Other

Bahá'í

Western origin

Indian subcontinent origin

Ramakrishna Mission

New Religions

Some of these new religions are classified as "sects" in several countries.

Eastern or Hindu derived

Speculative science derived

Other

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