List of converts to Buddhism from Christianity

This is a list of notable converts to Buddhism from Christianity.

List

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Name Former denomination Nationality Notes Refs.
Nyanatiloka Mahathera (Anton Walther Florus Gueth) Catholic Church German one of the earliest western Buddhist monks and founder of Island Hermitage [1]
Anthony Lee Baptist American actor and activist [2]
Ananda Metteya (Charles Henry Allan Bennett) Catholic Church British one of the earliest western Buddhist monk and established the first Buddhist Mission in the United Kingdom [3]
Chris Evans Catholic Church American actor and producer [4][5]
Thomas William Rhys Davids Congregationalism British scholar of the Pāli language and founder of Pali Text Society [6]
Colonel Henry Steel Olcott Presbyterianism American military officer, lawyer and first well-known American to make a formal conversion to Buddhism [7]
Lokanatha (Salvatore Cioffi) Catholic Church Italian Theravadin Buddhist missionary monk [8]
Roberto Baggio Catholic Church Italian footballer [9][10]
Kotahene Soma Maha Thera Catholic Church Sri Lankan Theravadin Buddhist monk, translator and missionary [11]
Aliana Lohan Catholic Church American actress, singer and fashion model [12][13][14][15][16]
Alanis Morissette Catholic Church American singer-songwriter and musician [17]
Solomon Bandaranaike Anglicanism Sri Lankan former Prime Minister of Sri Lanka and founder of Sri Lanka Freedom Party [18]
Dewi Lestari Catholic Church Indonesian writer, singer-songwriter [19]
Prince Esper Esperovich Ukhtomsky Russian Orthodox Church Russian poet, publisher and Oriental enthusiast [20]
Helena Blavatsky Russian Orthodox Church Russian philosopher, occultist, founder of the Theosophical Society [21]
Richard Tiffany Gere Methodism American Famous actor and producer, co-founder of Tibet House US [22]
Jimmy Barnes Protestantism Australian Singer and rapper [23]
Orlando Bloom Church of England English Famous actor and leading man in Hollywood films [24][25]
Ajahn Sumedho (Robert Karr Jackman) Episcopal Church (United States) American the one who introduced Thai Forest Tradition to the West and most senior western disciple of Ajahn Chah [26]
Ajahn Viradhammo (Vitauts Akers) Lutheranism Canadian senior western disciple of Ajahn Chah, founder & abbot of Tisarana Buddhist Monastery [27]
Ajahn Brahm Not specific English senior western disciple of Ajahn Chah and abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery [28]
Ajahn Candasiri Not specific Scottish Theravada Buddhist nun of Thai Forest Tradition and one of the senior monastics in western Buddhist circle [29][30]
Ayya Nirodha (Elizabeth Gorski) Catholic Church Austrian, later Australian Theravada Buddhist nun of Thai Forest Tradition, former Abbess of Santi Forest Monastery [31]
Tara Brach Unitarianism American psychologist and founder of the Insight Meditation Community of Washington, D.C. (IMCW) [32]
Belinda Carlisle Southern Baptist Convention American singer (the Go-Go's), songwriter [33][34]
Houn Jiyu-Kennett Church of England English Soto Zen rōshi and founder of Shasta Abbey [35]
John Daido Loori Catholic Church American Zen Buddhist rōshi, abbot of Zen Mountain Monastery [36]
Ananda Claude Dalenberg Dutch Reformed Church American Zen priest ordained by Shunryū Suzuki [37]
Michael D. ("Mugaku") Zimmerman Episcopal Church (United States) American prominent attorney and former justice of the Utah Supreme Court [38]
William Oliver Stone Episcopal Church (United States) American film director, producer, and screenwriter [39]
Pema Chödrön Catholic Church American Tibetan Buddhist nun [40]
Fabian Fucan Catholic Church (Society of Jesus) Japanese writer of tracts, at first supporting Christianity and then criticizing it [41]
Ko Ye Lwin Not specific Burmese prominent musician, guitarist and peace activist [42]
Alfred Bloom Evangelicalism American professor and dean of the Institute of Buddhist Studies [43]
Seungsahn Haengwon Presbyterianism Korean Seon master and the founder of Kwan Um School of Zen [44]
Junius Richard Jayewardene Not specific Sri Lankan first President of Sri Lanka and former Prime minister [45]
Steve Jobs Lutheranism American co-founder of Apple Computer, Inc. [46][47]
Charles R. Johnson African Methodist Episcopal Church American political cartoonist, novelist and Buddhist writer [48]
Dewi Lestari Pentecostalism Indonesian singer and writer [49][50]
Tsai Chih Chung Catholic Church Taiwanese famous cartoonist, well-known in both Taiwan and mainland China [51]
Leung Man-tao Catholic Church Chinese writer, critic and host [52]
Christine Rankin Catholic Church New Zealander politician and former civil servant who served as head of the Ministry of Social Development [53]
Seta Manoukian Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Armenian painter [54]
Tina Turner Baptist Swiss singer and actress [55]
Herman Vetterling Swedenborgianism American mystic but he retained elements of Swedenborg thought after his conversion [56][57]
Michael Imperioli Catholicism American actor, writer, director, and musician. [58][59]
Sam Lao Church of the East Chinese Rishi, Dalit Buddhist and New Age Scientist. [60][61]

See also

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References

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