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Tamcke, Martin, 1955-

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Personal name headingTamcke, Martin, 1955-
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Variant(s)Tamke, Martin, 1955-
Other standard no.122054733
Associated countryGermany
Associated placeGöttingen (Germany)
Birth date1955-06-22
Field of activityEastern churches--History Christianity and other religions--Islam Syria--Church history
AffiliationUniversität Göttingen. Theologische Fakultät
Profession or occupationTheologians Church historians
University and college faculty members
Found inDer Katholikos-Patriarch Sab̲rīšō I. (596-604) und das Mönchtum, 1988: title page (Martin Tamcke) back cover (born 1955; Eastern church history, University of Göttingen) preface (submitted this work as his doctoral thesis to the Philipps-Universität Marburg in 1984)
Christen in Ägypten, 2015: title page (Martin Tamcke) page 172 (Martin Tamcke is professor for ecumenical theology with particular focus on Eastern church history and the history of missions in the theological faculty of the Universität in Göttingen; research interests: Christian-Islamic coexistence; Syrian church history, the Orthodox world and Europe; intercultural theology)
Tamcke, Martin. Tolstojs Religion. Russian. Religii︠a︡ Tolstogo, 2015: title page (Martin Tamke) added title page (Martin Tamcke)
German Wikipedia, viewed August 27, 2021 (Martin Tamcke; born June 22, 1955; German theologian, Orientalist and university professor; obtained his doctorate (Dr. theol.) at the Philipps-Universität Marburg in 1985; professor for ecumenical theology and the history of the Eastern church and history of missions at the Universität Göttingen)
   <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Tamcke>
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed August 27, 2021 (authorized access point: Tamcke, Martin; other data in authority record: German theologian; born 1955; active in Göttingen)
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