List of theologians from Graubünden
This is a list of important theologians and clergy from the Canton of Graubünden in Switzerland .
There is an article about each of these theologians and clergy from Graubünden in the Biographical-Bibliographical Church Lexicon .
A.
- Blasius Alexander (1590–1622), reformed pastor
- Kaspar Alexius (1581–1626), Reformed theologian
- Bartholomäus Anhorn the Elder (1566–1642), Reformed pastor and historian
- Bartholomäus Anhorn the Younger (1616–1700), Reformed pastor and historian
B.
- Heinrich Bansi (1754–1835), reformed pastor and politician
- Christian Bavier (1767–1837), Reformed theologian and writer
- Johannes Ulrich Bavier (1669–1749), reformed pastor
- Linard Bardill (* 1956), songwriter with a degree in Reformed theology
- Giovanni Beccaria (Reformer) (1511–1580), teacher and reformer in Locarno, Roveredo, Mesocco, Zurich and Bondo
- Jachiam Tütschett Bifrun (1506–1572), Reformed Bible translator
- Daniel Bilger (1713–1792), reformed pastor and schoolmaster
- Jörg Blaurock (approx. 1492–1524), Baptist
- Ulrich Bolt († after 1541), worked in Fläsch, reformed a. a. the Prättigau
- Conradin Bonorand (1914–1996), Reformed pastor and historian
- Johann Conrad Bonorand (1651–1719), reformed pastor
C.
- Carl Camenisch (1874–1956), reformed pastor, teacher and historian
- Emil Camenisch (1874–1958), reformed pastor and church historian
- Ulrich Campell (around 1510–1582), reformer and Rhaeto-Romanic songwriter
- Pancratius Caprez (around 1625–1704), reformed pastor
- Otto Carisch (1789–1858), reformed pastor, poet and historian
- Balthasar von Castelberg (1748–1835), reformed pastor and convert
- Johann Baptist Cattaneo (1745–1831), Reformed pastor
- Paul Christ (1836–1908), Reformed pastor and systematic theologian
- Rageth Christoffel (1810–1875), reformed pastor and schoolmaster
- Johannes Comander (1484–1557), reformer of the city of Chur and Graubünden
- Mattli Conrad (1745–1832), reformed pastor
D.
- Jan Peider Danz (around 1575–1620), reformed pastor and promoter of the reformed education system in Valtellina
E.
- Tobias Egli (1534–1574), Reformed pastor and Antistes of the Evangelical-Rhaetian Church
F.
- Reto Fetz (* 1942), Catholic theologian
- Theodosius Florentini (1808–1865), Catholic theologian, donor and philanthropist
- Peter Flury (1804–1880), reformed pastor and school reformer
- Gian Battista Frizzoni (1721–1800), reformed pastor and hymn poet
- Kaspar Frizzoni (approx. 1640–1707), reformed pastor and writer
G
- Men-Fort Gabriel (1608–1672), reformed pastor and Rhaeto-Romanic poet
- Lucius Gabriel (1593–1667), Reformed pastor and Bible translator
- Stefan Gabriel (approx. 1570–1638), reformed pastor and writer
- Philipp Gallicius (1504–1566), reformer of the Engadine
- Johannes Gantner (approx. 1530–1605), reformed pastor
- Paganino Gaudenzi (1595–1645), Catholic theologian and polymath
- Max Gerber (1887–1949), reformed pastor a. a. in Feldis
- Andreas Gillardon the Elder (1661–1723), Reformed pastor and promoter of Pietism
- Andreas Gillardon the Younger (1697–1751), Reformed pastor
- Thomas Gottschall (* 1962), Reformed pastor and dean of the Bündner Synod
- Bartholomäus Grass (1743–1815), reformed pastor and school reformer
- Caspar Grass (1639–1721), Reformed pastor and Bible translator
- Johann Christoph Grass (1639–1702), reformed pastor and editor of a Rhaeto-Romanic hymnal
- Peter Gritti (approx. 1602-approx. 1674), reformed pastor and church inspector
- Johannes Gujan (1668–1748), reformed pastor
H
- Benedikt Hartmann (1873–1955), reformed pastor and historian
- Leonhard Herold (1819–1902), reformed pastor and school reformer
- Otto Herold (1848–1945), Protestant theologian and pioneer of the ecumenical movement
- Vitus Huonder (* 1942), Catholic bishop of Chur
J
- Johannes Janett (1729–1803), Reformed pastor
- Jörg Jenatsch (1596–1639), reformed pastor and military leader
K
- Christian Immanuel Kind (1818–1884), Reformed pastor and historian
- Ludwig Gotthilf Kind (1830–1913), reformed pastor
- Paul Gottlob Kind (1822–1893), reformed pastor and school director
- Paul Hieronymus Kind (1847–1922), Reformed teacher and pastor
- Paulus Child the Elder (1734–1802), Reformed pastor with a pietistic character
- Paulus Child the Younger (1783–1875), Reformed pastor and representative of the revival movement
- Paul Theodor Kind (1861–1898), reformed pastor
L.
- Georg Leonhardi (1807–1884), reformed pastor and writer
- Johannes Leonhardi († 1808), reformed pastor
- Johannes Christian Leonhardi (1651–1725), reformed pastor and writer
- Johann Jakob Lorez (1697–1768), reformed pastor and school reformer
- Jeremias Lorza (1757–1837), reformed pastor and school reformer
M.
- Agostino Mainardi (1482–1563), reformed pastor and reformer of Chiavenna
- Franz Meier (1688–1752), reformed pastor
- Leonhard Meisser (1803–1872), reformed pastor and hymn poet
- Johann Ulrich Michael (1850–1931), reformed teacher and pastor
- Luzi Michel (1841–1876), reformed pastor and social reformer
- Ludwig Molitor (approx. 1620–1683), reformed pastor and song poet
- Johannes Fabricius Montanus (1527–1566), reformed pastor
- Hartmann von Moos (1737–1803), reformed pastor
P
- Lucius Papa (1566–1632), Reformed pastor and Bible translator
- Vincenz Paravicini (1595–1678), Reformed theologian
- Martin Planta (1727–1772), reformed pastor and school reformer
- Lucius Pol (1754–1828), reformed pastor and scientist
- Johannes Pontisella the Elder († 1574), Reformed theologian and school reformer
- Johannes Pontisella the Younger (1552–1622), Reformed theologian and school reformer
- Andrea Rosius à Porta (1754–1838), reformed pastor and school reformer
- Petrus Domenicus Rosius à Porta (1732–1806), Reformed theologian and church historian
R.
- Leonhard Ragaz (1868–1945), Reformed theologian and co-founder of the religious-social movement in Switzerland
- Conradin Riola (1667 / 1670–1743), reformed clergyman and theological writer
S.
- Georg Saluz (1571–1645), reformed pastor and church politician
- Peter Saluz (1758–1808), reformed pastor and school reformer
- Giovanni Andrea Scartazzini (1837–1901), Reformed pastor and Dante researcher
- Nicolin Sererhard (1689–1756), reformed pastor
- Placidus a Spescha (1752–1833), Benedictine priest, alpinist and linguist
- Georg Sprecher (1813–1854), Reformed pastor and church reformer
T
- Tello , (approx. 759–765) Bishop of Chur
- Christian Tester (1850–1918), Reformed pastor and writer
- Jakob Rudolf Truog (1865–1953), reformed pastor and church historian
- Leonhard Truog (1760–1848), reformed pastor and historian
V
- Pietro Paolo Vergerio (1498–1565), Protestant pastor and reformer of Vicosoprano
- Jacob Antonius Vulpius (1629–1706), Reformed theologian and Bible translator
W.
- Peter Walser (1871–1938), Reformed theologian
- Daniel Willi (1696–1755), Reformed pastor and Pietist
- William Wolfensberger (1889–1918), Reformed pastor and writer
Z
- Nicolaus Zaff the Elder (~ 1620 – after 1677), Swiss Reformed clergyman and physician
- Nicolaus Zaff the Younger (1665– ~ 1727), Swiss Reformed clergyman
- Saturnin Zaff (1636–1707), Reformed theologian