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Peter Paul Johannes Beyerhaus (1 February 1929 – 18 January 2020) was a German Protestant pastor, theologian, missionary scholar and academic teacher. As a missionary theologian, he created a German mission theology. On 5 October 2018, by a few scholars like
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and Yung-Han Kim the Society of Peter Beyerhaus was founded in his name in South Korea.


Biography

Peter Paul Johannes Beyerhaus was born in Hohenkränig,
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near
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. the eldest son of Siegfried Beyerhaus,
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pastor in the east of the
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river. After graduating from high school, he began to study theology in Berlin, Halle,
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and
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. In Uppsala, he met his wife, Ingegärd. He also met Bengt Sundkler there, who was to become his doctoral adviser. He learned from them the history of salvation and redemption of the Bible. His teacher influenced the formation of his missionary theology. Beyerhaus was ordained as a pastor by the bishop of Berlin on 15 January 1955, and was married on 6 August 1955 in the home town of his fiancée. The following year, he went to
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to study English. After returning to Sweden in the summer of 1956, he served several local churches in
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. The couple's first daughter, Karolina, was born there. He completed his doctorate at
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in 1958. The title of the doctoral thesis was ''Die Selbständigkeit der jungen Kirchen als missionarisches Problem'' (The independence of young churches as a missiological problem). He served the
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in South Africa until 1965, finally as Rektor of the Lutheran Theological College in Uphumulo,
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. He was professor of missionary theology and ecumenical theology at the
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from 1966 to 1997, serving as dean of the theological faculty in 1974/75. He still taught as a professor emeritus at institutions such as Gustav-Siewert-Akademie, Staatsunabhängige Theologische Hochschule in Basel, the faculty of Protestant theology in
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in Belgium and the
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in Seoul, South Korea. He lectured around the world. In 1972 he became president of the ''Theologischer Konvent der Konferenz Bekennender Gemeinschaften'' which he had co-founded. He was president of the IKBG/ICN from 1978 to 2009. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the
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, Deerfield,
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, in 1995. Beyerhaus died on 18 January 2020.


Books

* ''Die Selbständigkeit der jungen Kirchen als missionarisches Problem'', Wuppertal-Barmen 1956. * ''Er sandte sein Wort. Theologie der christlichen Mission'', SCM-Verlag 1996, . * ''Kein anderer Name: Die Einzigartigkeit Jesu Christi und das Gespräch mit nichtchristlichen Religionen. Festschrift zum 70. Geburtstag von Peter Beyerhaus'', VTR (Verlag für Theologie und Religionswissenschaft), Nürnberg 1999, . * ''Mission and Apologetics'', VTR, Nürnberg 2005, . * ''Weltweite Gemeinschaft im Leiden für Christus'', VTR, Nürnberg 2007, . * ''Das Geheimnis der Dreieinigkeit im Zeugnis der Kirche: Trinitarisch anbeten – lehren – leben. Ein bekenntnis-ökumenisches Handbuch'', VTR / Dominus, 2009, (VTR) / (Dominus). * ''Christliches Zeugnis in unserer Zeit. Band 1: Der Glaubenskampf der Bekennenden Evangelischen Gemeinschaften in Deutschland'' (autobiography, with Dorothea Killus and , VTR, Nürnberg 2015, .


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Institut Diakrisis {{DEFAULTSORT:Beyerhaus, Peter 1929 births 2020 deaths People from Gryfino County People from the Province of Brandenburg 20th-century German philosophers University of Tübingen alumni 20th-century Lutheran theologians 20th-century German Protestant theologians 21st-century German Protestant theologians Uppsala University alumni 21st-century Lutheran theologians German Lutheran theologians