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  1. Heinrich Eberardh Gottlob Paulus (Leonberg, 1º settembre 1761 – Heidelberg, 10 agosto 1851) è stato un teologo tedesco. Docente di lingue orientali a Jena dal 1789 , nel 1803 si spostò a Würzburg e nel 1811 a Heidelberg .

  2. Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob Paulus (1 September 1761 – 10 August 1851) was a German theologian and critic of the Bible. He is known as a rationalist who offered natural explanations for the biblical miracles of Jesus.

  3. Teologo evangelico (Leonberg, Württemberg, 1761 - Heidelberg 1851). Prof. di lingue orientali (1789) e di teologia (1793) a Jena, poi a Würzburg (1803) e a Heidelberg (1811).

  4. PAULUS, Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob. Teologo evangelico, nato a Leonberg (Württemberg) il 1° settembre 1761, morto a Heidelberg il 10 agosto 1851. Studiò a Tubinga e fu professore di lingue orientali (1789) e quindi (1793) di teologia a Jena. Passò poi alle università di Würzburg (1803) e di Heidelberg (1811).

  5. HEINRICH EBERHARD GOTTLOB PAULUS (1761-1851), German rationalistic theologian, was born at Leonberg, near Stuttgart, on the 1st of September 1761. His father, a Lutheran clergyman at Leonberg, dabbled in spiritualism, and was deprived of his living in 1771.

  6. 21 ago 2010 · Heinrich Paulus studied at the seminary in Tübingen. There he obtained a philosophal doctorate in 1781 and a theological doctorate in 1784. In 1786 he was engaged as a vicar at the Latin grammar school in Schorndorf.

  7. Paulus, Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob a German theologian of great note in his day, and one of the leaders of the Rationalists at the close of the last and the first quarter of the present century, was born at Leonberg, near Stuttgard, Sept. 1, 1761.