مراجع بحثية أرسلها لي أحد الأصدقاء الأستاذ محمد عبد الفتاح أحمد

selected English language bibliography of Dr. Samuel Marinus Zwemer (1867-1952) /
Authors:
Richard D. Hight

Thesis (M. Div.)--Concordia Theological Seminary, Ft. Wayne, 1979. Chiefly bibliography.
 
 
Samuel Zwemer : an examination of the foundation of recent work among Moslems /
Authors:
James Merton. King

Thesis (B.D.)--Gordon Divinity School, 1956. Includes bibliographical references. Typescript.
 
The Christian approach to Islam in the writings of Samuel Zwemer and Kenneth Cragg /
Authors:
Laurence R. McCulloch

Thesis (S.T.B.)--Biblical Seminary in New York, 1962. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-101).
 
The Islam interpretations of Duncan B. Macdonald, Samuel M. Zwemer, A. Kenneth Cragg and Wilfred C. Smith : an analytical comparison and evaluation /
Authors:
Ipema, Peter

Thesis (Ph. D.)--Hartford Seminary Foundation, 1971. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 236-248). Includes vita.
 
 
Samuel M. Zwemer's and Erich W. Bethmann's assessments of Islam and their mission outlooks : a comparison /
Authors:
Andreas. Gehbauer

Term paper--Andrews University, School of Graduate Studies, Newbold Campus. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 19). Typescript (photocopy).
 
 
A critical analysis of The Moslem world, 1911-1947
Authors:
Howard F Streit

The Moslem World was founded in 1911 by Dr. Samuel M. Zwemer with the dual mandate of providing information to the Christian West on the religion of Islam and aiding missionaries in their work of winning Muslims to Christ. Prior to the Journal's establishment little accurate information was available in the West on Islam's history, its creeds, beliefs and practices, and the lives of its adherents. This study has attempted to identify, categorize and analyze the manner and method by which the many facets of Islam were depicted in the pages of The Moslem World under Samuel Zwemer's editorship, 1911-1947. The conclusion drawn is that the Quarterly Review, rather than providing an objective account of Islam, thereby correcting historical inaccuracies, actually furthered negative stereotypes and popular misconceptions through a subjective misrepresentation of the faith. As Christianity was esteemed in the Journal as the pre-eminent faith and the only true religion, it was used as the model by which Islam was to be measured and subsequently judged to be in error. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
 

Islam and missions : being papers read at the second Missionary conference on behalf of the Mohammedan world at Lucknow, January 23-28, 1911
Authors:
Elwood Morris Wherry, Samuel Marinus Zwemer, C. G Mylrea
 
 
 
 
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