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Maurus Gerner-Beuerle (28 January 1903 – 10 August 1982) was a German Lutheran theologian and pastor who served for many years as the "Domprediger" at Bremen Cathedral. His gifts as a narrator and as a preacher, along with his commitment to truth led to his becoming one of the best known Christian preachers of the post-war generation in West Germany. He was, in addition, an author and poet. Much of his published work appeared in German, but some was written and published, at least partially, in the Alemannic he had learned as a child in South Baden.

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  • Maurus Wilibald Gerner-Beuerle (* 28. Januar 1903 in Hausen im Wiesental; † 10. August 1982 in Bremen) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe, Pastor und langjähriger Domprediger am Bremer Dom. Er galt als bedeutender Vertreter der Volkskirche nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Zudem war er als Autor und Dichter tätig und verfasste seine Werke teils in alemannischer Mundart. (de)
  • Maurus Gerner-Beuerle (28 January 1903 – 10 August 1982) was a German Lutheran theologian and pastor who served for many years as the "Domprediger" at Bremen Cathedral. His gifts as a narrator and as a preacher, along with his commitment to truth led to his becoming one of the best known Christian preachers of the post-war generation in West Germany. He was, in addition, an author and poet. Much of his published work appeared in German, but some was written and published, at least partially, in the Alemannic he had learned as a child in South Baden. (en)
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  • Erna Moritz (en)
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  • Maurus Wilibald Gerner-Beuerle (* 28. Januar 1903 in Hausen im Wiesental; † 10. August 1982 in Bremen) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe, Pastor und langjähriger Domprediger am Bremer Dom. Er galt als bedeutender Vertreter der Volkskirche nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Zudem war er als Autor und Dichter tätig und verfasste seine Werke teils in alemannischer Mundart. (de)
  • Maurus Gerner-Beuerle (28 January 1903 – 10 August 1982) was a German Lutheran theologian and pastor who served for many years as the "Domprediger" at Bremen Cathedral. His gifts as a narrator and as a preacher, along with his commitment to truth led to his becoming one of the best known Christian preachers of the post-war generation in West Germany. He was, in addition, an author and poet. Much of his published work appeared in German, but some was written and published, at least partially, in the Alemannic he had learned as a child in South Baden. (en)
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