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Johann Gottfried Bischoff (2 January 1871 – 6 July 1960) was a German Christian leader, Chief Apostle of the New Apostolic Church from his ordination in 1930 until 1960, time of his death. His leadership featured several controversies. Bischoff was an ardent follower of Adolf Hitler, often expressing racist and anti-Semitic views on his writings, particularly on the official magazine of the Church, Unsere Familie. Argentine historian Aurelio Nicolella mentions that Bischoff even entertained the idea of turning his Church into the state religion of the Third Reich. On Christmas Day 1951 he delivered his infamous Botschaft (message), where he stated that Jesus Christ would fulfill his long-awaited Second Coming before his passing, claiming "the Lord will come again during my lifetime. I am t

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  • يوهان غوتفريد بيشوف (بالألمانية: Johann Gottfried Bischoff)‏ هو قسيس ألماني، ولد في 2 يناير 1871 في Unter-Mossau ‏ في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 6 يوليو 1960 في كارلسروه في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Johann Gottfried Bischoff (* 2. Januar 1871 in Unter-Mossau, Odenwald; † 6. Juli 1960 in Karlsruhe) war von 1930 bis 1960 Stammapostel der Neuapostolischen Kirche und bekleidete damit das höchste Amt dieser Religionsgemeinschaft. Während seiner Amtszeit dogmatisierte er die Naherwartung der Wiederkunft Jesu Christi und verkündigte ab 1951, dass die Wiederkunft Christi zu seiner Lebzeit erfolgen würde. Er stürzte damit die Gemeinschaft über Jahrzehnte in eine tiefe Krise und war demzufolge für etliche Abspaltungen und Kirchenausschlüsse mitverantwortlich. (de)
  • Johann Gottfried Bischoff (2 January 1871 – 6 July 1960) was a German Christian leader, Chief Apostle of the New Apostolic Church from his ordination in 1930 until 1960, time of his death. His leadership featured several controversies. Bischoff was an ardent follower of Adolf Hitler, often expressing racist and anti-Semitic views on his writings, particularly on the official magazine of the Church, Unsere Familie. Argentine historian Aurelio Nicolella mentions that Bischoff even entertained the idea of turning his Church into the state religion of the Third Reich. On Christmas Day 1951 he delivered his infamous Botschaft (message), where he stated that Jesus Christ would fulfill his long-awaited Second Coming before his passing, claiming "the Lord will come again during my lifetime. I am the last, and there is no one after me." For a short while it would be fixed as a Church dogma. After his death, when it became evident for the faithful that Christ would not return any time soon, a significant degree of members began to leave the Church. (en)
  • Johann-Gottfried Bischoff, né le 2 janvier 1871 à (Allemagne), mort le 6 juillet 1960, à Karlsruhe (Allemagne), a été le troisième Apôtre-patriarche de l'Église néo-apostolique, entre 1930 et 1960. Il a notamment introduit un nouvel enseignement, à l'origine des scissions de 1951 (en Suisse et en Sarre) et de 1955 (en Allemagne de l'Ouest, aux Pays-Bas et en Afrique du Sud). (fr)
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  • يوهان غوتفريد بيشوف (بالألمانية: Johann Gottfried Bischoff)‏ هو قسيس ألماني، ولد في 2 يناير 1871 في Unter-Mossau ‏ في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 6 يوليو 1960 في كارلسروه في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Johann Gottfried Bischoff (* 2. Januar 1871 in Unter-Mossau, Odenwald; † 6. Juli 1960 in Karlsruhe) war von 1930 bis 1960 Stammapostel der Neuapostolischen Kirche und bekleidete damit das höchste Amt dieser Religionsgemeinschaft. Während seiner Amtszeit dogmatisierte er die Naherwartung der Wiederkunft Jesu Christi und verkündigte ab 1951, dass die Wiederkunft Christi zu seiner Lebzeit erfolgen würde. Er stürzte damit die Gemeinschaft über Jahrzehnte in eine tiefe Krise und war demzufolge für etliche Abspaltungen und Kirchenausschlüsse mitverantwortlich. (de)
  • Johann-Gottfried Bischoff, né le 2 janvier 1871 à (Allemagne), mort le 6 juillet 1960, à Karlsruhe (Allemagne), a été le troisième Apôtre-patriarche de l'Église néo-apostolique, entre 1930 et 1960. Il a notamment introduit un nouvel enseignement, à l'origine des scissions de 1951 (en Suisse et en Sarre) et de 1955 (en Allemagne de l'Ouest, aux Pays-Bas et en Afrique du Sud). (fr)
  • Johann Gottfried Bischoff (2 January 1871 – 6 July 1960) was a German Christian leader, Chief Apostle of the New Apostolic Church from his ordination in 1930 until 1960, time of his death. His leadership featured several controversies. Bischoff was an ardent follower of Adolf Hitler, often expressing racist and anti-Semitic views on his writings, particularly on the official magazine of the Church, Unsere Familie. Argentine historian Aurelio Nicolella mentions that Bischoff even entertained the idea of turning his Church into the state religion of the Third Reich. On Christmas Day 1951 he delivered his infamous Botschaft (message), where he stated that Jesus Christ would fulfill his long-awaited Second Coming before his passing, claiming "the Lord will come again during my lifetime. I am t (en)
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