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Zwemer, Samuel Marinus, 1867-1952

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Personal name headingZwemer, Samuel Marinus, 1867-1952
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Variant(s)Ziweimo, 1867-1952
Zwemer, S. M. (Samuel Marinus), 1867-1952
字威默, 1867-1952
Associated countryUnited States Egypt
Associated placeArabian Peninsula Egypt
Birth date1867-04-12
Death date1952-04-02
Place of birthVriesland (Mich.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
Field of activityMissions to Muslims
AffiliationHope College New Brunswick Theological Seminary Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions
Princeton Theological Seminary
Profession or occupationMissionaries College teachers
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found innuc86-90588: His Die Christologie des Islams [MI] 1921 (hdg. on CtY-D rept.: Zwemer, Samuel Marinus, 1867-1952; usage: Samuel M. Zwemer)
LC data base, 1/14/88 (hdg.: Zwemer, Samuel Marinus, 1867-1952; usages: Samuel Marinus Zwemer; S.M. Zwemer; Samuel M. Zwemer)
Zhongguo Shan Gan Ning Qing Yisilan wen hua lao zhao pian, 2010: p . 1, 3rd group (字威默 = Ziweimo (Samuel Marinus Zwemer, 1867-1952))
Biographical dictionary of Christian missions, 1998: page 763 (Protestant missionary; spent 38 years in Arabia and Egypt; born in Vriesland, Michigan; graduated from Hope Academy and College with a B.A. in 1887 and an M.A. in 1890, and graduated from New Brunswick Seminary with a B.D. in 1890; he worked for the Student Volunteer Movement; he taught Christian mission and history of religion at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1929-1937, then moved to New York City and taught at the Biblical Seminary of New York and the Nyack Missionary Training Institute)
Wikipedia, viewed May 8, 2019: Samuel Marinus Zwemer (born April 12, 1867; died April 2, 1952, in New York City; his career was focused on missions to Muslims)