| SCHWEITZER | Albert, theologian who won the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize (10) |
| MAURIAC | Francois, French author who won the 1952 Nobel prize for literature (7) |
| ALBERTSCHWEITZER | Alsatian theologian, organist, philosopher and physician who received the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize |
| ALBERT | Which musician, ethical philosopher, and humanitarian received the 1952 Nobel Peace prize? (6,10) |
| IAMACAMERA | Play for which Julie Harris won the 1952 Tony for Best Actress |
| SWEDENBORG | Emanuel ___, Swedish scientist, mystic and theologian who died in 1772 (10) |
| MOORE | Her "Collected Poems" won the 1952 Pulitzer |
| TULYAR | Horse that won the 1952 Derby |
| ERASMUS | Theologian who said "In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king" |
| BARTH | Theologian who authored "The Epistle to the Romans" |
| BEDE | Theologian who started the custom of dating events from the birth of Christ |
| REINHOLDNIEBUHR | Theologian who wrote the first version of the Serenity Prayer |
| NEWMAN | John Henry, 19th Century theologian who was one of the founders of the Oxford Movement (6) |
| WYCLIFFE | John, English theologian who promoted the first full translation of the Bible into English (8) |
| KNOX | John ___, theologian who established the Presbyterian Church of Scotland in 1560 (4) |
| LUTHER | German theologian who led the Reformation, d. 1546 (6) |
| SMITH | William Robertson _, theologian who wrote 'Religion of the Semites' published in 1889 (5) |
| CASUIST | Person, especially a theologian, who resolves specific moral dilemmas by the application of general principles (7) |
| LUTHERAN | A follower of a German theologian who refused to renounce his views at the 1521 Diet of Worms |
| ABELARD | Theologian who wrote "Sic et Non" |