LC control no. | n 88602727 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Zwemer, Samuel Marinus, 1867-1952 |
Variant(s) | Ziweimo, 1867-1952 Zwemer, S. M. (Samuel Marinus), 1867-1952 字威默, 1867-1952 |
Associated country | United States Egypt |
Associated place | Arabian Peninsula Egypt |
Birth date | 1867-04-12 |
Death date | 1952-04-02 |
Place of birth | Vriesland (Mich.) |
Place of death | New York (N.Y.) |
Field of activity | Missions to Muslims |
Affiliation | Hope College New Brunswick Theological Seminary Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions Princeton Theological Seminary |
Profession or occupation | Missionaries College teachers |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | nuc86-90588: 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) |