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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 (* 1. September 1761 in Leonberg; † 10. August 1851 in Heidelberg) war ein evangelischer Theologe und Hochschullehrer, der seit 1790 als Hauptvertreter des theologischen Rationalismus gilt.

  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. 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.