List of converts to Christianity from paganism

This is a list of notable converts to Christianity from pagan religions. Paganism is a term which, from a Western perspective, has come to connote a broad set of spiritual or cultic practices or beliefs of any folk religion, and of historical and contemporary polytheistic religions in particular.

While the term has historically been used to denote adherents of any non-Abrahamic faith, for the purposes of this list, only adherents of non-major polytheistic, shamanistic, pantheistic, or animistic religions will be listed in this section.

British Isles/Celtic/Germanic (excluding Norse) paganism

Norse paganism

Graeco-Roman Paganism

Egyptian paganism

  • Horapollo - leader of the few remaining pagan schools of Menouthis during Emperor Zeno's reign (474-491) who converted to Christianity after being tortured.[40]

Mideastern and Arabian paganism

African traditional religions

North American or Inuit

New Zealand and Pacific Islands traditional religions

  • Hone Heke - Māori chief and war leader in New Zealand.[55]
  • Queen Kaʻahumanu - Hawaiian monarch, wife of Kamehameha I.[56]
  • Tāmati Wāka Nene - Māori chief who fought as an ally of the British in the Flagstaff War.[57]
  • Tarore - Maori daughter of chief Ngakuku of Te Waharoa, converted to Christianity. Martyed by Uita in the Kiamai Ranges, 19 Oct 1836 at the age of 12
  • Ngakuku - Chief of Te Waharoa, converted to Christianity due to his daughter's influence.
  • Uita - Killer of Tarore, converted to Christianity after hearing a reading from Tarore's gospel of Luke that he had taken from her.
  • Te Rauparaha - Chief in Otaki, converted to Christianity after hearing a reading of Tarore's gospel of Luke, carried by Uita

European paganism (generic)

Eastern European/ Slavic paganism

Finnic paganism

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