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Christian Gottlob Keyser (also spelled Keysser, Kaiser) was a Lutheran missionary of the . He served for almost 22 years at the Neuendettelsau Mission Station in the Finschhafen District of New Guinea, which had been founded in 1892 by Johann Flierl. He controversially proposed the evangelization of tribes, rather than individuals, the concept known as Volkskirche (Congregation Church). An avid linguist, he compiled one of the first dictionaries of a Papuan dialect: Dictionary of the Kâte Language, a Papuan community (Wörterbuch der Kâte-Sprache; Eine Papuagemeinde). He also maintained a regular correspondence with the German Geographical Society in Berlin, reporting on his naturalist findings in New Guinea. He published his memoirs (1929), as well as over 300 essays and pamphlets and ten

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  • Christian Keyßer (de)
  • Christian Keyser (en)
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  • Christian Gottlob Keyßer (geboren 7. März 1877 in Geroldsgrün, Oberfranken; gestorben 14. Dezember 1961 in Neuendettelsau; auch in der Schreibung Keysser) war ein deutscher evangelisch-lutherischer Missionar („Pioniermissionar“) der Neuendettelsauer Mission in Neuguinea. Als Mitglied des (DEMR) war er eine der führenden Figuren im deutschen Missionswesen. Als umstritten galt sein Vorschlag einer Evangelisierung ganzer Stämme anstatt von Einzelpersonen, eine als „Volkskirche“ bekannte Vorstellung. (de)
  • Christian Gottlob Keyser (also spelled Keysser, Kaiser) was a Lutheran missionary of the . He served for almost 22 years at the Neuendettelsau Mission Station in the Finschhafen District of New Guinea, which had been founded in 1892 by Johann Flierl. He controversially proposed the evangelization of tribes, rather than individuals, the concept known as Volkskirche (Congregation Church). An avid linguist, he compiled one of the first dictionaries of a Papuan dialect: Dictionary of the Kâte Language, a Papuan community (Wörterbuch der Kâte-Sprache; Eine Papuagemeinde). He also maintained a regular correspondence with the German Geographical Society in Berlin, reporting on his naturalist findings in New Guinea. He published his memoirs (1929), as well as over 300 essays and pamphlets and ten (en)
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  • Christian Gottlob Keyser (en)
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  • Christian Gottlob Keyser (en)
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  • Neuendettelsau, Franken, Bavaria (en)
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  • A People Reborn. (en)
  • Das bin bloss ich. Lebenserinnerungen . (en)
  • Wörterbuch der Kâte-Sprache; Eine Papuagemeinde (en)
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  • Hertha, b. 27 October 1908 (en)
  • Jutta, b. 9 June 1907, Sattelberg Papua New Guinea (en)
  • Imma Eleonora, b. 7 July 1911, Finschhafen, d. 29 September 2004, Neuendettelsau, Germany (en)
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  • Missionary Seminary of Neuendettelsau, Franconia (en)
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  • Emilie Heumann (en)
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  • Christian Gottlob Keyßer (geboren 7. März 1877 in Geroldsgrün, Oberfranken; gestorben 14. Dezember 1961 in Neuendettelsau; auch in der Schreibung Keysser) war ein deutscher evangelisch-lutherischer Missionar („Pioniermissionar“) der Neuendettelsauer Mission in Neuguinea. Als Mitglied des (DEMR) war er eine der führenden Figuren im deutschen Missionswesen. Als umstritten galt sein Vorschlag einer Evangelisierung ganzer Stämme anstatt von Einzelpersonen, eine als „Volkskirche“ bekannte Vorstellung. (de)
  • Christian Gottlob Keyser (also spelled Keysser, Kaiser) was a Lutheran missionary of the . He served for almost 22 years at the Neuendettelsau Mission Station in the Finschhafen District of New Guinea, which had been founded in 1892 by Johann Flierl. He controversially proposed the evangelization of tribes, rather than individuals, the concept known as Volkskirche (Congregation Church). An avid linguist, he compiled one of the first dictionaries of a Papuan dialect: Dictionary of the Kâte Language, a Papuan community (Wörterbuch der Kâte-Sprache; Eine Papuagemeinde). He also maintained a regular correspondence with the German Geographical Society in Berlin, reporting on his naturalist findings in New Guinea. He published his memoirs (1929), as well as over 300 essays and pamphlets and ten books. An intrepid explorer, he ascended the Saruwaged Range massif in 1913. (en)
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  • Keysser, Christian (en)
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  • Herwig Wagner (en)
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  • Lutheran Neuendettelsau Mission Society, South Australian Synod (en)
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  • Director, Sattelberg Mission Station, Finschhafen District, New Guinea 1900-1920 (en)
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