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Christian Gottlob Keyser (also spelled Keysser, Kaiser) was a Lutheran missionary of the Neuendettelsau Mission Society. He served for almost 22 years at the Neuendettelsau Mission Station in the
Finschhafen District Finschhafen is a district on the north-east coast of the Morobe province of Papua New Guinea. It is named after the port town of the same name, Finschhafen. The port was discovered (for Europeans) in 1884 by the German researcher Otto Finsch. In 1 ...
of New Guinea, which had been founded in 1892 by
Johann Flierl Johann Flierl (16 April 1858 – 30 September 1947) was a pioneer Lutheran missionary in New Guinea. He established mission schools and organised the construction of roads and communication between otherwise remote interior locations. Under his l ...
. 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 Kâte is a Papuan language spoken by about 6,000 people in the Finschhafen District of Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. It is part of the Finisterre–Huon branch of the Trans–New Guinea language family (McElhanon 1975, Ross 2005). It was a ...
, 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.


Career

In 1899, the Neuendettelsau Missionary Society sent Christian Keyser to the Sattelberg Mission Station in New Guinea. There, he worked under the tutelage of the station's founder, Johann Flierl, for several years; he also married the governess of Flierl's four children, Emilie Heumann (b. 14 February 1873 in Strasbourg), in 1903. Keyser proved a gifted and diligent linguist, and he also developed a critical understanding of the Kâte people that Flierl did not have: in this corporatist society, it would not be possible to bring people to Christ one at a time, through individual acceptance of God. Instead, he sought tribal conversions. The sort of mass conversions Keyser had in mind were not what Flierl envisioned for the mission, but he recognized that Keyser's new energy was indeed what Sattelberg needed at the time. Keyser drew on community norms of the Kâte to develop an idea of the ''Volkskirche'', a church of people. In 1903, he performed the first group baptism; although it was only ten people, it was a start, and laid the groundwork for the mass conversions of 1905 and 1906 (the latter being helped somewhat by a rough earthquake in September 1906). Keyser returned to Germany in 1921, leaving Adelaide in 1920 on the ship ''Nestor'' with his wife and three daughters, and arriving in Germany via London in the spring of 1921. From 1922–1939, he taught missions and was missionary inspector at the Neuendettelsau Missionary College. He taught missions at the Neuendettelsau Seminary, and the
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granted him a PhD in 1929 and he taught theology there until 1939. More than 30 of his students went to Papua New Guinea, and more went to other mission sites.Donald McGavran, A People Reborn: Foundation Insights on People Movements


Writings and discoveries

Keyser wrote 10 long works and over 300 small books and essays. His dictionary of the Kâte language includes more than 10,000 words and phrases. During his years at the Sattelberg, he undertook frequent scientific journeys, and was a regular correspondent of the German Geographical Society of Berlin. He discovered hundreds of plants, insects and animals—discovered to Europeans, that is, and several are reported named for him. He was among the first Europeans to ascend the Saruwaged Range, which he did in 1913.


Partial list of published works

* ''Bunte Bilder aus der Missionsarbeit unter den Kâte'', Gesellschaft für Innere und Äussere Mission im Sinne der Lutherischen Kirche: Neuendettelsauer Missionsschriften; Nr. 36 Neuendettelsau: Verlag des Missionshauses * ''Ins wilde Waldland: aus der Gehilfenmission auf Sattelberg'', Gesellschaft für Innere und Äussere Mission im Sinne der Lutherischen Kirche: Neuendettelsauer Missionsschriften; Nr. 43 Neuendettelsau: Verlag d. Missionshauses, 1920 * ''Bai, der Zauberer'', Neuendettelsau: Verlag d. Missionshauses, 1923 * ''Wörterbuch der Kâte-Sprache gesprochen in Neuguinea'', Berlin: D. Reimer, 1925. 7 volumes. (LC classification: PL6621.K3 K4) * ''Nalumotte: Buben- und Mädchengeschichten aus Neuguinea'', Neuendettelsau, Buchhandlung der Diakonissen-Anstalt, 1931. (LC classification: 4PZ 362) * ''Urwaldspaziergang'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund Druckerei, 1950 München, Kaiser, Verl. 1934 * ''Zake, der Papuahäuptling'', Stuttgart: Evang. Missionsverl., 1934 * ''Altes Testament und heutige Zeit'', Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl., 1934 * ''Die Weltmission ein unmögliches Werk?'' - Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl.,
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* ''Der Geist'', Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl., 1935 * ''Der prophet von Tobou'', Berlin, Heimatdienstverlag, 1940. (LC classification: BV3680.N5 K42) * ''Eine Papuagemeinde'', Neuendettelsauer Missionsschriften, Nr. 65. Kassel, Bärenreiter-Verlag, 1929. (LC classification: BV3680.N5 K4) * ''Die Geisterwand'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Druckerei,
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* ''Zake, der Papuahäuptling'', Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl.,
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* ''Gottes Weg ins Hubeland'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Verl., 1949, 2. Aufl. * ''Ist Gott wirklich da?'', Basel, Basler Missionsbuchh., 1942 * ''Der Prophet von Tobou'', Berlin, Heimatdienstverl., 1940 * ''Die Papua: Eine Aufführg aus d. Volksleben d. Bergstämme in Neuguinea'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Verl. 1950 * ''Papuaspiele'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Druckerei 1950 * ''Papuakinder'', Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Druckerei 1950 * ''Eine Papuagemeinde'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Verl., 1950 * ''Papuabriefe'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Druckerei,
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* ''Der Lügenprophet'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Druckerei,
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* ''Die Lopiong-Säule'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Druckerei,
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* ''Heidenangst'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Druckerei,
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* ''Die Geisterwand'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Druckerei,
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* ''Ajo!: Ein Missionsbuch f.d. Jugend''. Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl. 1956 * ''Weite Fahrt: Stories fuer Kinder'' (with Jutta Zimmermann). Teilw. hrsg. von Jutta Zimmermann. - Lizenz d. Buchhandl. d. Berliner Evang. Missionsges. * ''Der christenfresser''. Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Verlag. 1954 * ''Nalumotte: Buben- u. Mädchengeschichten aus Neuguinea''. Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl.1953 * ''Papuatorheiten'', Neuendettelsau, Freimund Verl 1952 * ''Der weggeworfene Junge'', Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl. 1952 * ''Papuanischer Humor''. Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl. 1952 * ''Der Grosshäuptling und seine Frau: Ein papuanisches Sittenbild''. Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl. 1952 * ''Der Steinzeitbauer: Ein Bericht, wie d. heidnische Papua sein Feld bestellt''. Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl. 1959 * ''Lehret alle Völker: Beispiele aus d. Mission zum Kleinen Katechismus''. Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl. 1960 * ''Gottesfeuer''. Neuendettelsau: Freimund-Verl., 1959 * ''Das bin bloss ich. Lebenserinnerungen''. (reprint) Neuendettelsau, Freimund-Verlag, 1966. * ''Kâte dictionary'', W. Flierl and H. Strauss, eds. Canberra: Australian National University, 1977. * ''A people reborn''. Pasadena, Calif.: William Carey Library, c1980. Translated from ''Eine Papuagemeinde'' by Alfred Allin & John Kuder.


Citations


References

* Lüker, Erwin L. Luther Poellot, Paul Jackson
"Christian Keysser"
''Christian Cyclopedia'', Concordia Publishing House, 2002. . * McGavran, Donald
''A People Reborn: Foundation Insights on People Movements''
Strategic Network. *UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 atabase on-line Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Inwards Passenger Lists. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). *


Sources about Keyser

* Jürgen Stadler, ''Die Missionspraxis Christian Keyßers in Neuguinea 1899–1920 : erste Schritte auf dem Weg zu einer einheimischen Kirche'', Nürnberg : VTR, 2006 * Wilhelm Fugman, ed. ''Bürger zweier Welte: Christian Keysser'' Neuhausen-Stuttgart : Hänssler, 1985, 3-7751-0969-2 * Wilhelm Fugman. ''Von Gott erzählen: das Leben Christian Keyssers ; 1877–1961''. Neuendettelsau : Freimund-Verlag 1978. 3-7726-0084-0 * ''Festschrift zum 70. Geburtstag des Herrn Missionsinspektors a.D. Dr.h.c. Christian Keysser in Neuendettelsau am 7. März 1947'', ürnberg Bayer. Missionskonferenz 1950. {{DEFAULTSORT:Keyser, Christian German mountain climbers 1877 births 1961 deaths German Lutheran missionaries Lutheran missionaries in Papua New Guinea People from Hof (district)