Nathan Söderblom

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Nathan Söderblom was a Swedish Lutheran archbishop, theologian, and 1930 Nobel Peace Prize laureate known for his pioneering work in the ecumenical movement.

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instanceOf Lutheran archbishop
Nobel Peace Prize laureate
human
theologian
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
Nobel Prize NERFINISHED
birthDate 1866-01-15
birthPlace Trönö, Hälsingland, Sweden NERFINISHED
burialPlace Uppsala old cemetery NERFINISHED
clergyType Lutheran clergy
countryOfCitizenship Sweden
deathDate 1931-07-12
deathPlace Uppsala, Sweden NERFINISHED
educatedAt Sorbonne University NERFINISHED
Uppsala University NERFINISHED
era 20th-century theology
familyName Söderblom NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ecumenism
history of religions
systematic theology
fullName Lars Olof Jonathan Söderblom NERFINISHED
givenName Jonathan NERFINISHED
Lars NERFINISHED
Olof NERFINISHED
influenced modern ecumenical movement
knownFor advocacy of peace and reconciliation after World War I
pioneering work in the ecumenical movement
promoting Christian unity
languageSpoken English
French
German
Swedish
memberOf Church of Sweden NERFINISHED
nationality Swedish
nickname Nathan NERFINISHED
NobelPrizeCategory Peace NERFINISHED
NobelPrizeYear 1930
notableWork leadership in the Life and Work movement
numberOfChildren 12
occupation archbishop
theologian
university teacher
organized World Conference on Life and Work in Stockholm 1925 NERFINISHED
positionHeld Archbishop of Uppsala NERFINISHED
Professor of Theology at Uppsala University
religion Lutheranism NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Anna Söderblom NERFINISHED

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