List of people who made multiple religious conversions
This is a list of people noted for having converted to two or more religions or religious movements. Their original religion is mentioned first when applicable. In certain cases the individual considered themselves to be of more than one religion at a time.
- Skanderbeg - Albanian monarch and military leader, National Hero of Albania, was born as Serbian Orthodox, converted to Islam in his early years, but reverted to Christianity later in life, dying as a Catholic.[1]
- Nicolas Antoine - Started in Catholicism; conversions Protestantism and Judaism. (not officially admitted to the last one)[2]
- Augustine of Hippo - Mixed Catholic/Pagan background with Catholic upbringing; conversions to Manichaeism, Neoplatonism, and finally baptized Catholic.[3]
- Eldridge Cleaver - Conversions/Associations to Nation of Islam then Evangelical Christianity then Mormonism.[4][5]
- Rod Dreher - Started in Methodism; conversions to Catholicism[6] then Eastern Orthodoxy.[7]
- Daveed Gartenstein-Ross - Jewish parents; conversions to Islam then Christianity.[8]
- Newt Gingrich - Lutheran to Baptist to Catholic
- Tom Hanks - Raised primarily in Catholicism then Mormonism; conversions to "born again" Christianity[9] and Greek Orthodoxy.[10]
- Martin Harris - Undetermined Protestantism; Conversions to the Quakers, Universalists, Baptists, Presbyterians,[11] and several denominations of Mormonism,[12] Also may have been Methodist for a time. Known among Mormons as one of the Three Witnesses.
- Lex Hixon - Not raised religious; Conversions to Vedanta, Sufism. Eastern Orthodox Christianity, and possibly Zen.
- Muhammad Khodabandeh (Oljeitu) - Nestorian Christian upbringing; Buddhism, Sunni Islam, and Shia Islam
- David Kirk - Originally Baptist; became a deacon in the Melkite Greek Catholic Church and later converted to the Orthodox Church in America.[13]
- Debi Mazar - Originally Catholic; Actress who reportedly converted to Buddhism, Judaism, and briefly the Jehovah's Witnesses.[14]
- Ibrahim Njoya - Bamum people religion; back and forth conversions from Islam to Christianity.[15] Also created his own religion.[16]
- J. D. Salinger - Started in Judaism; converted or experimented with Zen Buddhism, Advaita Vedanta, Dianetics, and Christian Science.[17][18]
- Ignaz Trebitsch-Lincoln - Born an Orthodox Jew, he converted to Lutheranism to escape Austro-Hungarian authorities, and then converted to both Presbyterianism and Anglicanism and then finally converted to Buddhism towards the end of his life.
- Theophan Prokopovich - Born and raised an Orthodox Christianity, he converted to Eastern Catholicism in order to achieve better educational benefits, but reverted to Orthodox Christianity later in life.
References
- ↑ Rendina, Claudio (2000). La grande enciclopedia di Roma. Rome: Newton Compton, 1136. ISBN 88-8289-316-2.
- ↑ Jewish Encyclopedia
- ↑ Catholic Encyclopedia
- ↑ New York Times obituary
- ↑ Africana Online
- ↑ Washington Post
- ↑ Orthodox Christian Network
- ↑ International Herald Tribune
- ↑ Time Magazine
- ↑ ldsfilm.com
- ↑ Ronald W. Walker, "Martin Harris: Mormonism's Early Convert," Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 19 (Winter 1986):30-33.
- ↑ British Library on his mission for the Strangites
- ↑ OCA obituary
- ↑ NY Metro
- ↑ African Studies Quarterly
- ↑ W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard
- ↑ Adherents.com
- ↑ Dream Catcher: A Memoir by Margaret Salinger
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