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Jurji, Edward J. was born on March 27, 1907 in Latakia, Syria. Came to the United States, 1933, naturalized, 1947. Son of Jabra and Mary (Jureidini) Jurji.
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Jurji, Edward J. was born on March 27, 1907 in Latakia, Syria. Came to the United States, 1933, naturalized, 1947. Son of Jabra and Mary (Jureidini) Jurji.
Bachelor, American University, Beirut, Lebanon, 1928. Master of Arts, American University, Beirut, Lebanon, 1934. Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1936.
Bachelor of Divinity, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1942.
Teacher department education, Iraq, 1928-1930, American School for Boys, Baghdad, 1930-1933. Ordained to ministry Presbyterian Church, 1942. Member Institute Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, 1936-1938.
Faculty Princeton Theological Seminary, 1939-1977. Lecturer university Theological Seminary, Princeton University, 1942-1952. Book review editor Theological Seminary, Princeton University (Princeton Seminary Bulletin), 1945-1977, associate professor Islamics, comparative religion, 1946-1954, professor, 1954-1963, professor history religions, 1963-1977, professor emeritus, from 1977.
Interim minister Christ Presbyterian Church, Trenton, New Jersey, 1939-1941, Hopewell, New Jersey, 1943-1945. Interim minister 4th Avenue Presbyterian Church, Bay Ridge, New York, 1977-1981. Visiting professor numerous colleges, universities, seminars.
Lecturer Middle East international and intercultural affairs. Lecturer advanced program world religions Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1958, 60. Haskell lecturer Oberlin, 1959.
Fulbright research professor University Madras, India, 1960. Member Presbytery of New York City. Chairman Sesquicentennial Comparative Religion Conference, 1963.
Director World Religious Conference, 1964, 66.
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Board directors St. Nicholas Cathedral Home, 1980-1982. Member academy and museum advisory committee Islam Centennial, since 1980. Member Science Society Study Religion, International Association History Religions, American Association of University Professors.
Married Nahia K. Khuri, August 20, 1932 (deceased April 1957). Children: Layla (deceased), Edward David. Married Ruth Guinter, November 27, 1958.