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''' Walter Bauer''' (1877-1947) was a German author.
''' Walter Bauer''' (1877-1947) was a German author. Born in Dorfen, Upper Bavaria, after high school he studied at Rome at the Germanicum Institute of philosophy and theology and was ordained a priest on October 28, 1901. He was chaplain in World War I, a pastor in Lenggries (Upper Bavaria) and later religion teacher in a Gymnasium in Monaco. His work on Paul has been one of the most successful biographies on the Apostle. Holzner died in Munich, Germany.


==Biography==
==Works ==
 
Josef Holzner was born December 12, 1877 in Dorfen, Upper Bavaria.
 
After high school, he studied at Rome at the Germanicum Institute of philosophy and theology and was ordained a priest on October 28, 1901.
 
He was chaplain in World War I, a pastor in Lenggries (Upper Bavaria) and later religion teacher in a Gymnasium in Monaco.
 
His work on Paul has been one of the most successful biographies on the Apostle.
 
Holzner died in Munich, Germany on November 8, 1947.
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


====Books====
====Books====
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**[[Paul din Tars = Paulus (Paul of Tarsus / 2002 Holzner / Bişoc), non-fiction (Romanian ed.)]]
**[[Paul din Tars = Paulus (Paul of Tarsus / 2002 Holzner / Bişoc), non-fiction (Romanian ed.)]]


==External links==
==Biography==




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