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  1. Johann Salomo Semler (18 December 1725 – 14 March 1791) was a German church historian, biblical commentator, and critic of ecclesiastical documents and of the history of dogmas.

  2. Johann Salomo Semler, German Lutheran theologian who was a major figure in the development of biblical textual criticism during his time as a professor of theology at the University of Halle. He challenged the divine authority of the biblical canon and sought to determine the sequence of composition of biblical books.

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  3. Vida y Biografía de Johann Salomo Semler. (Saalfeld, 1725-Halle, 1791) Teólogo alemán. Profesor en Halle, ingresó en la teología y en la exégesis criterios de interpretación que reducían el cristianismo a una religión únicamente racional.

  4. Johann Salomo Semler, auch Salomon, (* 18. Dezember 1725 in Saalfeld, Thüringen; † 14. März 1791 in Halle (Saale)) war ein evangelischer Theologe und Mitbegründer der Aufklärungstheologie, insbesondere der historisch-kritischen Bibelwissenschaft.

  5. 7 de feb. de 2013 · The life and work of Johann Salomo Semler (1725-1791) mirror the problems of Protestant Enlightenment theology in the 18th century and the beginnings of a historical-critical form of theology.

  6. Johann Salomo Semler. (17251791) Quick Reference. (1725–91), Lutheran theologian and biblical critic. He was one of the first German theologians to apply the critico-historical method to the study of the Bible, and he reached many novel and often unorthodox conclusions.

  7. Johann Salomo Semler (Saalfeld/Saale, 18 de dezembro de 1725 – 14 de março de 1791) foi um teólogo, historiador e comentarista bíblico alemão. É em suas obras que se encontra uma das primeiras menções à expressão liberalis theologia, ou teologia liberal.