Erich Zenger
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Erich Zenger (July 5, 1939, Dollnstein – April 4, 2010, Münster) was a German Roman Catholic priest and theologian. Ordained in 1964, Zenger studied in Rome, Italy.
From 1973 to 2004, he served as a professor of Old Testament studies at the University of Münster/Westfalen, and he wrote books and papers on the Old Testament.[1]
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- ^ Steins, Georg; Hieke Thomas "Erich Zenger 1939–2010", Society of Biblical Literature, retrieved 12 April 2015
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