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Sasagu Arai (荒井 献, Arai Sasagu, born May 6, 1930) is a Japanese researcher of early Christianity and Gnosticism. Arai is a Doctor of Theology Professor emeritus of University of Tokyo and Keisen University, and a member of the Japan Academy. He graduated (1962) at Erlangen-Nürnberg University in Germany. He and his wife (and daughter Keiko) lived in the early 1960s with the family of the later Bishop of Bavaria and President of the Lutheran World Congress, Johannes Hanselmann, in Grub am Forst, Oberfranken, Germany.

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  • 荒井 献(あらい ささぐ、1930年5月6日 - )は、日本の新約聖書学者・グノーシス主義研究者。学位は、神学博士(ドイツ・エアランゲン=ニュルンベルク大学)。東京大学名誉教授、恵泉女学園大学名誉教授。日本学士院会員。 (ja)
  • Sasagu Arai (荒井 献, Arai Sasagu, born May 6, 1930) is a Japanese researcher of early Christianity and Gnosticism. Arai is a Doctor of Theology Professor emeritus of University of Tokyo and Keisen University, and a member of the Japan Academy. He graduated (1962) at Erlangen-Nürnberg University in Germany. He and his wife (and daughter Keiko) lived in the early 1960s with the family of the later Bishop of Bavaria and President of the Lutheran World Congress, Johannes Hanselmann, in Grub am Forst, Oberfranken, Germany. (en)
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  • Sasagu Arai (荒井 献, Arai Sasagu, born May 6, 1930) is a Japanese researcher of early Christianity and Gnosticism. Arai is a Doctor of Theology Professor emeritus of University of Tokyo and Keisen University, and a member of the Japan Academy. He graduated (1962) at Erlangen-Nürnberg University in Germany. He and his wife (and daughter Keiko) lived in the early 1960s with the family of the later Bishop of Bavaria and President of the Lutheran World Congress, Johannes Hanselmann, in Grub am Forst, Oberfranken, Germany. Arai was a pioneer of the studies of Gnosticism after the discovery of the Nag Hammadi library. (en)
  • 荒井 献(あらい ささぐ、1930年5月6日 - )は、日本の新約聖書学者・グノーシス主義研究者。学位は、神学博士(ドイツ・エアランゲン=ニュルンベルク大学)。東京大学名誉教授、恵泉女学園大学名誉教授。日本学士院会員。 (ja)
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