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These are historical figures credited with founding religions or religious philosophies, or who codified older known religious traditions. The list includes those who have founded a specific major denomination within a larger religion.

Legendary/semi-historical

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! Traditional founder(s)

! Historical founder(s)

! Life of historical founder

! Religious tradition founded

!Comparative Religion

|-

|Hayk

|Kura–Araxes culture

|alive during 2492 BC

|Armenian Mythology, later incorporated into Abrahamic Mythology

|Paganism

|-

| Abraham (covenant with God)<br />Moses (religious law) || Yahwists|| c. 13th to 8th century BC|| Judaism and Samaritanism

|Abrahamic religions

|-

| Laozi || Zhuang Zhou || 369 BC – 286 BC || Taoism

| East Asian religions, Chinese Religion

|-

|Dido

|Phoenicians

|alive during 814 BC

|Punic religion

|Canaanite religion

|-

| Aeneas<br />Romulus<br />Numa Pompilius || Ancient Latins || c. 8th to 7th century BC|| Roman Religion

|Paganism, Interpretatio graeca, Roman Mythology

|-

|Simon Magus

|no traditional founder, was claimed by the Church Fathers to have founded the movement.[http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0103123.htm] Mentioned in Acts of the Apostles

|unknown some time in AD

|Gnosticism more specifically the Simonians

|Abrahamic, Christianity

|}

Ancient (before AD 500

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{| class="wikitable sortable"

|-

! Founder name

! Life of founder

! Religious tradition founded

!Comparative Religion

|-

| Akhenaten || c. 1353 BC – 1336 BC|| Atenism

|Monotheism

|-

| Zoroaster || c. 1000 BC|| Zoroastrianism

|Iranian religions

|-

| Parshvanatha || 877 BC – 777 BC|| The penultimate (23rd) Tirthankara in Jainism

|Indian religions

|-

| Nebuchadnezzar II || c. 634 BC – 562 BC|| built the Etemenanki, established Marduk as the patron deity of Babylon

|Paganism,Ancient Mesopotamian religion, Babylonian Religion

|-

| Ajita Kesakambali || 6th century BC|| Charvaka

| Indian religions, Hinduism,

|-

| Mahavira || 599 BC – 527 BC|| The final (24th) tirthankara in Jainism

|Indian religions, Jainism

|-

| Gautama Buddha || 563 BC – 483 BC|| Buddhism

|Indian religions

|-

| Confucius || 551 BC – 479 BC|| Confucianism

| East Asian religions, Chinese Religion

|-

| Pythagoras || fl. 520 BC|| Pythagoreanism

| Ancient Greek philosophy

|-

| Mozi || 470 BC – 390 BC|| Mohism

| East Asian religions, Chinese Religion

|-

| Zamolxis || 5th century BC|| Zamolxism

| possibly Monotheistic?

|-

| Makkhali Gosala || 5th century BC|| Ājīvika

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Ezra || fl. 459 BC|| Second Temple Judaism

|Abrahamic religions

|-

| Epicurus || fl. 307 BC|| Epicureanism

| Ancient Greek philosophy

|-

| Zeno of Citium || 333 BC – 264 BC|| Stoicism

| Ancient Greek philosophy

|-

| Pharnavaz I of Iberia || 326 BC – 234 BC|| Armazi

| Monotheism

|-

| Valmiki || c. 3rd century BC|| Valmikism

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Patanjali || 2nd century BC|| Rāja yoga sect of Hinduism

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

|Augustus

|63 BC - 14 AD

|Roman imperial cult

|Paganism, Imperial cult

|-

|John the Baptist

|<abbr>c.</abbr> 6 BC – c. AD 30

|Mandeaism

|Abrahamic religions, Gnosticism

|-

| Jesus (and the Twelve Apostles)|| c. 4 BC – c. 30/33 AD || Christianity

|Abrahamic religions

|-

| Paul the Apostle || c. 33 AD|| Pauline Christianity

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| James the Just || c. 33 AD|| Jewish Christianity

|Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianity

|-

| Lakulisha || 1st century AD|| Pashupata Shaivism sect of Hinduism

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Judah the Prince || 2nd century AD|| Rabbinic Judaism

| Abrahamic religions, Judaism,

|-

| Montanus || 2nd century AD|| Montanism

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| Marcion of Sinope || 110–160|| Marcionism

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Gnosticism

|-

| Elkesai || 170–230|| Elkesaism

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Gnosticism

|-

| Nagarjuna || 150–250|| Madhyamaka

| Indian religions, Buddhism

|-

| Plotinus || 205–270|| Neoplatonism

| Monotheism, Ancient Greek philosophy

|-

| Mani || 216–274|| Manichaeism

| Religious syncretism, Gnosticism

|-

| Arius || 250–336|| Arianism

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| Pelagius

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| Nestorius

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| Eutyches || 380–456|| Monophysitism

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|}

Medieval to Early Modern (500–1800 AD)

{| class="wikitable sortable"

|-

! Name

! Life of founder

! Religious tradition founded

!Comparative Religion

|-

| Mazdak || died c. 526||Mazdakism

|Monotheism

|-

| Bodhidharma || 5th or 6th century|| Zen, more specifically Ch'an

| Indian religions, Buddhism

|-

| Muhammad || c. 570–632|| Islam

|Abrahamic religions

|-

| Gaudapada|| c. 6th century CE|| Advaita Vedanta

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Songtsen Gampo || 7th century|| Tibetan Buddhism

|Indian religions, Buddhism

|-

| En no Gyōja || late 7th century|| Shugendō

| East Asian religions

|-

| Huineng || 638–713|| East Asian Zen Buddhism

|Indian religions, Buddhism

|-

| Padmasambhava || 8th century|| Nyingma

| Indian religions, Buddhism

|-

| Han Yu || 8th or 9th century|| Neo-Confucianism

| East Asian religions, Chinese Religion, Confucianism

|-

| Saichō || 767–822|| Tendai (descended from Tiantai)

| East Asian religions, Buddhism

|-

| Kūkai || 774–835|| Shingon Buddhism

|Indian religions, Buddhism

|-

| Ibn Nusayr || late 9th century|| Alawites

|Abrahamic religions, Islam

|-

| Matsyendranath || 10th century|| Nath

| Indian religions

|-

| Khadafi

|| 876-948 || Shawawanism Islam

|Abrahamic religions

|-

|Ramanuja || 1017–1137|| Vishishtadvaita

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

|Great Peacemaker || Between the 10th and 15th centuries|| Great Law of Peace

| Native American religions, Iroquois mythology

|-

| Hamza ibn ‘Alī ibn Aḥmad || 11th century|| Druze

| Abrahamic religions, Greek Philosophy, Atenism

|-

| Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir || 12th century|| Yazidism

|Abrahamic religions, Iranian religions

|-

| Basava || 12th century|| Lingayatism

| Indian religions

|-

| Peter Waldo || 1140–1205|| Waldensianism

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Proto-Protestantism

|-

| Hōnen || 1131–1212|| Jōdo-shū (descended from Pure Land Buddhism)

| East Asian religions, Indian religions

|-

| Eisai || 1141–1215|| Rinzai Zen (descended from the Linji school)

| East Asian religions

|-

| Shinran || 1173–1263|| Jōdo Shinshū (descended from Jōdo-shū)

| East Asian religions

|-

| Dōgen || 1200–1253|| Sōtō Zen (descended from the Caodong school)

| East Asian religions

|-

| Haji Bektash Veli || 1209–1271|| Bektashi Order of Sufism

| Abrahamic religions, Islam

|-

| Nichiren || 1222–1282|| Nichiren Buddhism

| Indian religions, Buddhism

|-

| Abraham Abulafia || 1240–1290s|| Prophetic Kabbalah, a.k.a. ecstatic Kabbalah

| Abrahamic religions, Judaism,

|-

|Dyaneshwar || 1275–1296|| Varkari

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

|Madhvacharya || 1238–1317|| Dvaita

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| John Wycliffe || 1320s–1384|| Lollardy

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Proto-Protestantism

|-

| Fażlu l-Lāh Astar-Ābādī|| 14th century || Hurufism

| Abrahamic religions, Islam

|-

| Mahmoud Pasikhani || late 14th century || Nuqṭawism

| Abrahamic religions, Islam

|-

| Jan Hus || 1372–1415|| Hussitism

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Proto-Protestantism

|-

| Tlacaelel || 1397–1487|| Cult of Huitzilopochtli

| Native American religions, Mesoamerican religion, Aztec religion

|-

| Ramananda || 15th century|| Ramanandi Vaishnavism

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Kabir || 1398–1448|| Kabir Panth

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Pachacuti || 1418–1472|| Cult of Inti

| Native American religions, Inca mythology

|-

| Sankardev || 1449–1568|| Ekasarana Dharma

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Ravidas || c. 1450–1520|| Ravidassia

| Indian religions

|-

| Guru Nanak || 1469–1539|| Sikhism, Nanak Panth

| Indian religions

|-

| Sri Chand || 1494–1629|| Udasi

| Indian religions, Sikhism

|-

| Vallabha Acharya || 1479–1531|| Shuddhadvaita

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Martin Luther || 1483–1546|| Lutheranism and Protestantism in general

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism

|-

| Chaitanya Mahaprabhu || 1486–1534|| Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Achintya Bheda Abheda

| East Asian religions

|-

| Thomas Cranmer || 1489–1556|| Anglicanism (Church of England)

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism

|-

| Menno Simons || 1496–1561|| Mennonite

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Anabaptism

|-

| Conrad Grebel || 1498–1526|| Swiss Brethren, Anabaptists

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism

|-

| Jacob Hutter || 1500–1536|| Hutterite

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Anabaptism

|-

| Isaac Luria || 1534–1572|| Lurianic Kabbalah

|Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Kabbalah

|-

| Sultan Sahak || early 15th century|| Yarsanism

|Abrahamic religions, Iranian religions

|-

| John Calvin || 1509–1564|| Calvinism

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism

|-

| Michael Servetus || 1511?–1553|| Unitarianism

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Nontrinitarianism

|-

| John Knox || 1510–1572|| Presbyterianism

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Calvinism

|-

| Akbar || 1542–1605|| Din-i Ilahi

| Religious syncretism Abrahamic religions

|-

| Jacobus Arminius || 1560–1609|| Arminianism

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Calvinism

|-

| John Smyth || 1570–1612|| Baptists

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism

|-

| Avvakum || 1620–1682|| Old Believers of Russian Orthodox Church

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| George Fox || 1624–1691|| Quakers

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity,Protestantism, Anglicanism

|-

| Philipp Spener || 1635–1705|| Pietism

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Lutheran

|-

| Jakob Ammann || 1656–1730|| Amish

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism

|-

| Emanuel Swedenborg || 1688–1772|| The New Church

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism

|-

| Yisroel ben Eliezer "Baal Shem Tov" || 1698–1760|| Hasidic Judaism

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism

|-

| John Wesley, Charles Wesley, George Whitefield || 1703–1791|| Methodism

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity,Protestantism, Anglicanism

|-

| Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab || 1703–1792|| Wahhabism

|Abrahamic religions, Sunni Islam

|-

| Ann Lee || 1736–1784|| Shakers

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Quakers

|}

New religious movements (post-1800)

{| class="wikitable sortable"

|-

! Name

! Life of founder

! Religious tradition founded

!Comparative Religion

|-

|Shaykh Ahmad al-Ahsá'í

|1753–1826

|Shaykhism, precursor of Bábism

|Religious syncretism: Abrahamic religions,Iranian religions, Indian religions,East Asian religions

|-

|Nicolas François de Neufchâteau

|1750-1828

|Decadary Cult

|Secular religion

|-

|Antoine-François Momoro

|1756-1794

|Cult of Reason

|Secular religion

|-

|Maximilien Robespierre

|1758-1794

|Cult of the Supreme Being

|Secular religon

|-

|Jean-Baptiste Chemin-Dupontès

|1760-1852

|Theophilanthropy

|Deist

|-

| Ram Mohan Roy || 1772–1833|| Brahmo Samaj

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Swaminarayan || 1781–1830|| Swaminarayan Sampraday

| Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Auguste Comte || 1798–1857|| Religion of Humanity

| Secular religon

|-

| Nakayama Miki || 1798–1887|| Tenrikyo

| East Asian religions, Japanese new religions

|-

| Ignaz von Döllinger || 1799–1890|| Old Catholic Church

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| Phineas Quimby || 1802–1866|| New Thought

| Spirituality

|-

| Allan Kardec (founder of the religion)<br /> Holy Spirit (made the teachings) || 1804–1869|| Spiritism

| Spiritualism (movement)

|-

| Joseph Smith ||1805–1844|| Mormonism, also known as the Latter Day Saint movement

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Nontrinitarianism, Restorationism

|-

| John Thomas || 1805–1871|| Christadelphians

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Nontrinitarianism, Restorationism

|-

| Abraham Geiger || 1810–1874|| Reform Judaism

| Abrahamic religions

|-

| Jamgon Kongtrul || 1813–1899|| Rimé movement

|Indian religions, Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism

|-

| Hong Xiuquan || 1814–1864|| Taiping Christianity

| Religious syncretism, Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| Bahá'u'lláh || 1817–1892|| Baháʼí Faith

|Religious syncretism: Abrahamic religions, Iranian religions, Indian religions,East Asian religions

|-

|Karl Marx

|1818-1883

|Marxist–Leninist atheism

|Irreligion, State atheism

|-

| Báb ||1819–1850|| Bábism, precursor of the Baháʼí Faith

|Religious syncretism: Abrahamic religions,Iranian religions, Indian religions,East Asian religions

|-

| Azriel Hildesheimer ||1820–1899|| Modern Orthodox Judaism

|Abrahamic religions

|-

| James Springer White || 1821–1881|| Seventh-day Adventist Church

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Anglicanism, Methodism, Millerism

|-

| Wang Jueyi || 1821–1884|| Yiguandao

|East Asian religions, Chinese Religion, Chinese salvationist religions

|-

| Mary Baker Eddy || 1821–1910|| Christian Science

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| Ramalinga Swamigal || 1823–1874|| Samarasa Sutha Sanmarga Sangam

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Dayananda Saraswati || 1824–1883|| Arya Samaj

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Ellen G. White || 1827–1915|| Seventh-day Adventist Church

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Anglicanism, Methodism, Millerism

|-

| John Ballou Newbrough || 1828–1891|| Faithism

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Spiritualism (movement)

|-

| Helena Blavatsky || 1831–1891|| Theosophy

|Spiritualism (movement)

|-

| Subh-i-Azal || 1831–1912|| Azalism

|Religious syncretism: Abrahamic religions,Iranian religions, Indian religions,East Asian religions

|-

| Ayya Vaikundar || 1833–1851|| Ayyavazhi

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Mirza Ghulam Ahmad || 1835–1908|| Ahmadiyya

|Religious syncretism: Abrahamic religions,Iranian religions, Indian religions,East Asian religions

|-

| Nao Deguchi || 1837–1918|| Oomoto

|East Asian religions, Japanese new religions

|-

| John Slocum || 1838–1897|| Indian Shaker Church

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Quakers, Shakers

|-

| Guido von List || 1848–1919|| Armanism (Germanic mysticism)

|Occult

|-

| Charles Taze Russell || 1852–1916|| Bible Student movement

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Nontrinitarianism, Restorationism

|-

| Wovoka || 1856–1932|| Ghost Dance

|Native American Religions, Spiritualism (movement)

|-

| Rudolf Steiner || 1861–1925|| Anthroposophy

|Occult

|-

| Swami Vivekananda || 1863–1902|| Ramakrishna Mission

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| William Irvine || 1863–1947|| Two by Twos and Cooneyites

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Nontrinitarianism, Evangelicalism

|-

| Max Heindel || 1865–1919|| The Rosicrucian Fellowship

|Occult

|-

| Tsunesaburo Makiguchi || 1871–1944|| Soka Gakkai

|Indian religions, Buddhism

|-

| Sri Aurobindo || 1872–1950|| Integral yoga

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Mason Remey || 1874–1974|| Orthodox Baháʼí Faith

|Abrahamic religions

|-

| Aleister Crowley || 1875–1947|| Thelema

|Occult

|-

| Charles Fox Parham || 1873–1929|| Pentecostalism

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Anglicanism, Methodism, Holiness Movement

|-

|Rudolf von Sebottendorf

|1875-1945

|Thule Society

|Occult, Esoteric Nazism

|-

| "Father Divine" || c. 1876–1965|| International Peace Mission movement

|Monotheism

|-

| Edgar Cayce || 1877–1945|| Association for Research and Enlightenment

|Spiritualism

|-

| Ngô Văn Chiêu || 1878–1926|| Caodaism

|East Asian religions, Vietnamese Religion

|-

| Guy Ballard || 1878–1939|| "I AM" Activity

|New Age

|-

| Frank Buchman || 1878–1961|| Oxford Group/Moral Re-Armament

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism

|-

| Alfred G. Moses || 1878–1956|| Jewish Science

|Abrahamic religions, Judaism

|-

| Ōnishi Aijirō || 1881–1958|| Honmichi

|East Asian religions, Japanese new religions

|-

| Mordecai Kaplan || 1881–1983|| Reconstructionist Judaism

|Abrahamic religions, Judaism

|-

| Gerald Gardner || 1884–1964|| Wicca

|Neo-Paganism

|-

| Felix Manalo || 1886–1963|| Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ)

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Nontrinitarianism, Restorationism

|-

| Frank B. Robinson || 1886–1948|| Psychiana

| Spiritualism

|-

| Noble Drew Ali || 1886–1929|| Moorish Science Temple of America

|Abrahamic religions, Islam

|-

| Marcus Garvey || 1887–1940|| Rastafari

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| Ernest Holmes || 1887–1960|| Religious Science

|Spiritualism

|-

| Sadafal Deo Ji Maharaj || 1888–1954|| Vihangamyoga

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Aimee Semple McPherson || 1890–1944|| Foursquare Church

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Evangelicalism

|-

| Zélio Fernandino de Moraes || 1891–1975|| Umbanda

|Syncretism

|-

| Ida B. Robinson || 1891–1946|| Mount Sinai Holy Church of America

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Protestantism, Anglicanism, Methodism, Holiness Movement

|-

| B. R. Ambedkar || 1891–1956|| Navayana Buddhism

|Indian religions, Buddhism

|-

| Wallace Fard Muhammad || 1891–1934 (absentia)|| Nation of Islam

|Abrahamic religions, Islam, Moorish Science Temple of America

|-

| Paramahansa Yogananda || 1893–1952|| Yogoda Satsanga Society of India, Self-Realization Fellowship

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Masaharu Taniguchi || 1893–1985|| Seicho-no-Ie

|East Asian religions, Japanese new religions

|-

| A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada || 1896–1977|| International Society for Krishna Consciousness

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Ruth Norman || 1900–1993|| Unarius

|UFO Religions

|-

| Ross Nichols || 1902-1975|| Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids

|Druidry

|-

| Swami Muktananda || 1908–1982|| Siddha Yoga

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Paul Twitchell || 1908–1971|| Eckankar

|Monotheism

|-

| Ikurō Teshima || 1910–1973|| Makuya

| East Asian religions, Japanese new religions

|-

| L. Ron Hubbard || 1911–1986|| Scientology

| Dianetics

|-

|Kim Il Sung

|1912-1994

|North Korean cult of personality

|Imperial cult

|-

| Chinmayananda Saraswati || 1916–1993|| Chinmaya Mission

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Victor Henry Anderson || 1917–2001|| Feri Tradition

|Neo-Paganism

|-

| Maharishi Mahesh Yogi || 1918–2008|| Transcendental Meditation

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Samael Aun Weor || 1917–1977|| Universal Christian Gnostic Movement

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Gnosticism

|-

| Mark L. Prophet || 1918–1973|| The Summit Lighthouse

|Religious syncretism: Abrahamic religions,Iranian religions, Indian religions,East Asian religions

|-

| Ben Klassen || 1918–1993|| Creativity

|Atheisim, White Supremecey

|-

| Ahn Sahng-hong || 1918–1985|| World Mission Society Church of God

| Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| Huỳnh Phú Sổ || 1919–1947|| Hòa Hảo

| East Asian religions, Vietnamese Religion

|-

| Yong (Sun) Myung Moon || 1920–2012|| Unification Church

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity

|-

| Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar || 1921–1990|| Ananda Marga

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Clarence 13X || 1922–1969|| Five-Percent Nation

|Abrahamic religions, Islam, Moorish Science Temple of America, Nation of Islam

|-

| Mestre Gabriel || 1922–1971|| União do Vegetal

|Syncretism

|-

| Nirmala Srivastava || 1923–2011|| Sahaja Yoga

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson || 1924–1993|| Ásatrú

|Neo-Paganism

|-

| Sathya Sai Baba || 1926–2011|| Sathya Sai Organization

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Michel Potay || 1929–|| Pilgrims of Arès

|Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Restorationist

|-

| Anton LaVey || 1930–1997|| Church of Satan (LaVeyan Satanism)

|Abrahamic religions, Atheist

|-

| Rajneesh || 1931–1990|| Rajneesh movement

|Indian religions, Hinduism

|-

| Mark L. Prophet;<br> Elizabeth Clare Prophet || 1918–1973;<br>1939–2009|| Church Universal and Triumphant

| Religious syncretism

|-

| Adi Da || 1939–2008|| Adidam

|Spiritualism

|-

| Claude Vorilhon || 1946–|| Raëlism

|UFO Religions

|-

| Marshall Vian Summers || 1949–|| New Message from God

|Spiritualism

|-

| Li Hongzhi || born 1951 or 1952|| Falun Gong

| East Asian religions, Chinese Religion, Chinese salvationist religions

|-

| Ryuho Okawa || 1956–2023|| Happy Science

| Japanese new religions

|-

| Vissarion || 1961–|| Church of the Last Testament

| Abrahamic religions

|-

| Chris Korda || 1962–|| Church of Euthanasia

|Apocalyptic

|-

| Tamara Siuda || 1969–|| Kemetic Orthodoxy

| Neo-Paganism

|-

| Olumba Olumba Obu|| 1918–2003|| Brotherhood of the Cross and Star

| Abrahamic religions

|-

| Erdoğan Çınar || 21st century|| Ishikism

| Abrahamic religions

|-

| J.R. "Bob" Dobbs || 1972– || Church of the SubGenius

|parody religion

|-

|Bobby Henderson

|1980-

| Pastafarianism

|parody religion

|-

| Abdullah Hashem || 1983–|| Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light

|Abrahamic religions, Islam

|-

| Isak Gerson || 1993–|| Missionary Church of Kopimism

| Cybersectarianism

|}

See also

  • Burial places of founders of world religions
  • List of Buddha claimants
  • List of messiah claimants
  • List of people who have been considered deities
  • List of religions and spiritual traditions
  • Lists of religious leaders by century
  • Timeline of religion

Notes