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Lars Olof Jonathan Söderblom, better known as Nathan Söderblom (January 15, 1866 - July 12, 1931), was a Swedish clergyman, and later Archbishop of the Church of Sweden and laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize.
He accepted a call to the Swedish Church and Embassy in Paris (France) from 1894-1901; that is, at the acme of the modernist crisis and the moment when the Separation Law between State and Churches was discussed, which would be enacted in 1905.
Söderblom was proud of his election to the Swedish Academy in 1921, of his Nobel Peace Prize in 1930, and of his invitation to deliver the Gifford Lectures in Edinburgh in 1931.