Carl Elis Daniel Block (12 February 1874 – 6 October 1948) was Bishop of Gothenburg from 1929 until 1948.
Block graduated from the Gothenburg Higher Latin Language School on 3 June 1891, after which he studied in Lund in the fall of 1891, becoming a candidate of philosophy on 31 January 1895.
He did his theoretical exam and practical theological exam on 14 December 1897 and a dissertation trial on 8 September 1910, where he introduced The judgment chapter in his dissertation titled "Kristologien i Hegelsk bearbetning (The Hologram of Hegelian Processing)".
Carl Block became a church councilor in Borås on 3 January 1906.
He was also appointed as pastor in Mölndal on 10 July 1915, serving as extraordinary chief predictor between 1919 and 1938.