1892 — 1991
Chinese Christian thinker, philosopher, writer, translator. Taught at several universities and produced many original writings and translations.
1873 — 1916
Influential Chinese Protestant writer and publicist as well as director of publications for the Young Men's Christian Association in China.
1900 — 1989
A minister in the Methodist tradition. Xie worked at Moore Memorial Church (MMC) in Shanghai, making a major contribution to inner city ministry, religious education and youth work.
1916 — 1970
Pastor, preacher, surgeon, and moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan.
1892 — 1944
Chinese Christian leader in education.
1920 — 1973
First Chinese bishop of the Hong Kong Catholic Diocese (1969-73).
1562 — 1633
Grand minister of the Ming dynasty and significant member of the Catholic Church who contributed much to the propagation of Christianity during the late Ming period.
1871 — 1940
Chinese scholar and reformer of the judiciary system in China.
1854 — 1934
The first ordained Chinese pastor in Chinatown, New York.
1865 — 1948
A famous pastor in southern Fujian during the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, he served as pastor of Jinjing Church of the Church of Christ in China for more than 50 years. He founded Jinjing Yuying School and Minnan Bible College and served as the dean. He served as the president of Xiamen Holy Way University, the president of the Quanzhou District Church of the Church of China, and the Minnan General Conference. He served as president and vice president of the National General Conference of the China Christian Council.
1607 — 1680
Foremost Chinese Christian laywoman of her time.
1897 — 1970
Dean of Women at St. John's University; chairman of the Red Cross committee that sponsored a maternity center for refugee women; chairman of the YWCA National Board headquartered in Shanghai from 1938-39.