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Philipp Adam Christoph Vielhauer (Bali, Cameroon 3 December 1914- Bonn 23 December 1977) was a German Lutheran pastor, and scholar of early Christianity and the New Testament Apocrypha. He is notable for having been the first German scholar to recognise quotes of Pauline epistles in the Book of Acts. Philipp Vielhauer was born in Cameroon to Rev. (later Dr.) Gustav Adolf and April Vielhauer, a missionary couple of the Basel Mission. Adolf Vielhauer had already been resident in Cameroon for 20 years. His mother died in Cameroon in 1925.

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  • Philipp Adam Christoph Vielhauer (* 3. Dezember 1914 in Bali, Kamerun; † 23. Dezember 1977 in Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland) war ein deutscher evangelisch-lutherischer Theologe, Pfarrer und Hochschullehrer für Neues Testament. (de)
  • Philipp Adam Christoph Vielhauer (Bali, Cameroon 3 December 1914- Bonn 23 December 1977) was a German Lutheran pastor, and scholar of early Christianity and the New Testament Apocrypha. He is notable for having been the first German scholar to recognise quotes of Pauline epistles in the Book of Acts. Philipp Vielhauer was born in Cameroon to Rev. (later Dr.) Gustav Adolf and April Vielhauer, a missionary couple of the Basel Mission. Adolf Vielhauer had already been resident in Cameroon for 20 years. His mother died in Cameroon in 1925. He was ordained by his father on 11 June 1936 in the Lutherhaus at Karlsruhe-Durlach. As someone who had already participated in the Bekennende Kirche movement at University, as a pastor he refused to sign a document supporting the Nazi regime in 1937 and lost his stipend at Baden. Though he found a position at the Lutheran church in Stuttgart-Untertürkheim from 1935-1941. He was drafted in 1941 and severely wounded in Toropets, Russia in 1944. Vielhauer taught briefly at University of Göttingen 1947-1949, then at the University of Bonn from 1950 till his death in 1977 (en)
  • Philipp Adam Christoph Vielhauer (3 Desember 1914 – 23 Desember 1977) adalah seorang pastor Lutheran Jerman dan cendekiawan gereja perdana dan Apokrifa Perjanjian Baru. Ia dikenal karena menjadi cendekiawan Jerman pertama yang mengakui kutipan-kutipan surat-surat Paulus dalam Kisah Para Rasul. (in)
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  • Philipp Adam Christoph Vielhauer (* 3. Dezember 1914 in Bali, Kamerun; † 23. Dezember 1977 in Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland) war ein deutscher evangelisch-lutherischer Theologe, Pfarrer und Hochschullehrer für Neues Testament. (de)
  • Philipp Adam Christoph Vielhauer (3 Desember 1914 – 23 Desember 1977) adalah seorang pastor Lutheran Jerman dan cendekiawan gereja perdana dan Apokrifa Perjanjian Baru. Ia dikenal karena menjadi cendekiawan Jerman pertama yang mengakui kutipan-kutipan surat-surat Paulus dalam Kisah Para Rasul. (in)
  • Philipp Adam Christoph Vielhauer (Bali, Cameroon 3 December 1914- Bonn 23 December 1977) was a German Lutheran pastor, and scholar of early Christianity and the New Testament Apocrypha. He is notable for having been the first German scholar to recognise quotes of Pauline epistles in the Book of Acts. Philipp Vielhauer was born in Cameroon to Rev. (later Dr.) Gustav Adolf and April Vielhauer, a missionary couple of the Basel Mission. Adolf Vielhauer had already been resident in Cameroon for 20 years. His mother died in Cameroon in 1925. (en)
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  • Philipp Vielhauer (de)
  • Philipp Vielhauer (in)
  • Philipp Vielhauer (en)
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