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important legacy, saying that his Lambaréné Hospital was just "my own improvisation on the theme of
Reverence for Life. Everyone can have their own Lambaréné". Today ASF helps large numbers of young Americans in health-related professional fields find or create "their own Lambaréné" in the US or internationally. ASF selects and supports nearly 250 new US and Africa Schweitzer Fellows each year from over 100 of the leading US schools of medicine, nursing, public health, and every other field with some relation to health (including music, law, and divinity). The peer-supporting lifelong network of "Schweitzer Fellows for Life" numbered over 2,000 members in 2008, and is growing by nearly 1,000 every four years. Nearly 150 of these Schweitzer Fellows have served at the Hospital in Lambaréné, for three-month periods during their last year of medical school.
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a place in a German evangelical mission, but wished to follow the original call despite the doctrinal difficulties. Amid a hail of protests from his friends, family and colleagues, he resigned from his post and re-entered the university as a student in a three-year course towards the degree of
Doctorate in Medicine, a subject in which he had little knowledge or previous aptitude. He planned to spread the Gospel by the example of his Christian labour of healing, rather than through the verbal process of preaching, and believed that this service should be acceptable within any branch of Christian teaching.
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followers. He wrote that in his view, in the Gospel of Mark, Jesus speaks of a "tribulation", with his "coming in the clouds with great power and glory" (St. Mark), and states that it will happen but it has not: "This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled" (St. Matthew, 24:34) or, "have taken place" (Luke 21:32). Similarly, in 1st Peter 1:20, "Christ, who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world but was manifest in these last times for you", as well as "But the end of all things is at hand" (1 Peter 4:7) and "Surely, I come quickly." (Revelation 22:20).
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Christianity of our states is blasphemed and made a mockery before those poor people. The name of Jesus has become a curse, and our
Christianityâyours and mineâhas become a falsehood and a disgrace, if the crimes are not atoned for in the very place where they were instigated. For every person who committed an atrocity in Jesus' name, someone must step in to help in Jesus' name; for every person who robbed, someone must bring a replacement; for everyone who cursed, someone must bless.
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patients' families lived on the hospital grounds during treatment. Surgical survival rates were, Berman asserts, as high as in many fully-equipped western hospitals. The volume of patients needing care, the difficulty of obtaining materials and supplies, and the scarcity of trained medical staff willing to work long hours in the remote setting for almost no pay all argued for a spartan setting with an emphasis on high medical standards nevertheless.
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1243:, he advanced his project on the philosophy of civilization, which had occupied his mind since 1900. By 1920, his health recovering, he was giving organ recitals and doing other fund-raising work to repay borrowings and raise funds for returning to Gabon. In 1922, he delivered the Dale Memorial Lectures in the
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I will not enumerate all the crimes that have been committed under the pretext of justice. People robbed native inhabitants of their land, made slaves of them, let loose the scum of mankind upon them. Think of the atrocities that were perpetrated upon people made subservient to us, how systematically
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At the age of 30, in 1905, Schweitzer answered the call of The
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or ethical will as the primary meaning of life. Mankind had to choose to create the moral structures of civilization: the worldview must derive from the life-view, not vice versa. Respect for life, overcoming coarser impulses and hollow doctrines, leads the individual to live in the service of other
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Schweitzer was 78) and found significant flaws in the practices and attitudes of Schweitzer and his staff. The hospital suffered from squalor and was without modern amenities, and Schweitzer had little contact with the local people. Cameron did not make public what he
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Schweitzer is often cited in vegetarian literature as being an advocate of vegetarianism in his later years. Schweitzer was not a vegetarian in his earlier life. For example, in 1950, biographer Magnus C. Ratter commented that
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From 1939 to 1948, he stayed in Lambaréné, unable to return to Europe because of the war. Three years after the end of World War II, in 1948, he returned for the first time to Europe and kept travelling back and forth (and once to the US) as long as he was able. During his return visits to his home
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river, in what is now Gabon, in Africa (then a French colony). He refused to attend a committee to inquire into his doctrine, but met each committee member personally and was at last accepted. Through concerts and other fund-raising, he was ready to equip a small hospital. In early 1913, he and his
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Next, Schweitzer poses the question: "Of what precise kind then is the mysticism of Paul?" He locates Paul between the two extremes of primitive mysticism and developed mysticism. Paul stands high above primitive mysticism, due to his intellectual writings, but never speaks of being one with God or
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systematically. It became his custom to play during the lunch hour and on Sunday afternoons. Schweitzer's pedal piano was still in use at Lambaréné in 1946. According to a visitor, Dr. Gaine Cannon, of Balsam Grove, N.C., the old, dilapidated piano-organ was still being played by Dr. Schweitzer in
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Though we cannot perfect the endeavour we should strive for it: the will-to-live constantly renews itself, for it is both an evolutionary necessity and a spiritual phenomenon. Life and love are rooted in this same principle, in a personal spiritual relationship to the universe. Ethics themselves
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has criticized him for this characterization, though Achebe acknowledges that Schweitzer's use of the word "brother" at all was, for a European of the early 20th century, an unusual expression of human solidarity between Europeans and Africans. Schweitzer eventually emended and complicated this
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Instead of these liberal and romantic views, Schweitzer wrote that Jesus and his followers expected the imminent end of the world. Schweitzer cross-referenced the many New Testament verses declaring imminent fulfilment of the promise of the World's ending within the lifetime of Jesus's original
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The Jesus of Nazareth who came forward publicly as the Messiah, who preached the ethic of the kingdom of God, who founded the kingdom of heaven upon earth and died to give his work its final consecration never existed. He is a figure designed by rationalism, endowed with life by liberalism, and
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Schweitzer's biographer Edgar Berman, who was a volunteer surgeon at Lambarene for several months and had extended conversations with Schweitzer, has a different perspective. Schweitzer felt that patients were better off, and the hospital functioned better given the severe lack of funding, if
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was founded in 1940 by Schweitzer to unite US supporters in filling the gap in support for his Hospital when his European supply lines were cut off by war, and continues to support the Lambaréné Hospital today. Schweitzer considered his ethic of Reverence for Life, not his hospital, his most
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Even in his study of medicine, and through his clinical course, Schweitzer pursued the ideal of the philosopher-scientist. By extreme application and hard work, he completed his studies successfully at the end of 1911. His medical degree dissertation was another work on the historical Jesus,
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the relation between the two doctrines was quite the other way around: 'The doctrine of the redemption, which is mentally appropriated through faith, is only a fragment from the more comprehensive mystical redemption-doctrine, which Paul has broken off and polished to give him the particular
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And now, when you speak about missions, let this be your message: We must make atonement for all the terrible crimes we read of in the newspapers. We must make atonement for the still worse ones, which we do not read about in the papers, crimes that are shrouded in the silence of the jungle
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If all this oppression and all this sin and shame are perpetrated under the eye of the German God, or the American God, or the British God, and if our states do not feel obliged first to lay aside their claim to be 'Christian'âthen the name of Jesus is blasphemed and made a mockery. And the
1239:. In July 1918, after being transferred to his home in Alsace, he was a free man again. At this time Schweitzer, born a German citizen, had his parents' former (pre-1871) French citizenship reinstated and became a French citizen. Then, working as a medical assistant and assistant-pastor in
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as painter-like tonal and rhythmic imagery illustrating themes from the words of the hymns on which they were based. They were works of devotional contemplation in which the musical design corresponded to literary ideas, conceived visually. Widor had not grown up with knowledge of the old
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broke out in July 1914, Schweitzer and his wife, German citizens in a French colony when the countries were at war, were put under supervision by the French military at Lambaréné, where Schweitzer continued his work. In 1917, exhausted by over four years' work and by tropical
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proceed from the need to respect the wish of other beings to exist as one does towards oneself. Even so, Schweitzer found many instances in world religions and philosophies in which the principle was denied, not least in the European Middle Ages, and in the Indian
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themselves. This culture does not know how hollow and miserable and full of glib talk it is, how common it looks to those who follow it across the seas and see what it has done there, and this culture has no right to speak of personal dignity and human rights...
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He was there again from 1929 to 1932. Gradually his opinions and concepts became acknowledged, not only in Europe, but worldwide. There was a further period of work in 1935. In January 1937, he returned again to Lambaréné and continued working there throughout
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I agree with Schweitzer's overarching view, that Jesus is best understood as a Jewish prophet who anticipated a cataclysmic break in history in the very near future, when God would destroy the forces of evil to bring in his own kingdom here on
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Schweitzer wrote, "True philosophy must start from the most immediate and comprehensive fact of consciousness, and this may be formulated as follows: 'I am life which wills to live, and I exist in the midst of life which wills to
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Our culture divides people into two classes: civilized men, a title bestowed on the persons who do the classifying; and others, who have only the human form, who may perish or go to the dogs for all the 'civilized men' care.
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Schweitzer was one of colonialism's harshest critics. In a sermon that he preached on 6 January 1905, before he had told anyone of his plans to dedicate the rest of his life to work as a physician in Africa, he said:
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Such was the theory which Schweitzer sought to put into practice in his own life. According to some authors, Schweitzer's thought, and specifically his development of reverence for life, was influenced by
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visited Lambaréné in the 1950s and reported Schweitzer's patronizing attitude towards Africans. He also noted the lack of Africans trained to be skilled workers. By comparison, his English contemporary
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we have ruined them with our alcoholic 'gifts', and everything else we have done... We decimate them, and then, by the stroke of a pen, we take their land so they have nothing left at all...
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people and of every living creature. In contemplation of the will-to-life, respect for the life of others becomes the highest principle and the defining purpose of humanity.
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of 1952, accepting the prize with the speech, "The Problem of Peace". With the $ 33,000 prize money, he started the
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capable of combination without loss of distinctness: different voices singing the same music together.
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1962, and stories told that "his fingers were still lively" on the old instrument at 88 years of age.
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in Strasbourg. In 1900, with the completion of his licentiate in theology, he was ordained as
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Brothers in Spirit: the Correspondence of Albert Schweitzer and William Larimer Mellon, Jr.
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Symbol, Myth, and Culture: Essays and Lectures of Ernst Cassirer 1935â1945
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survivors, to record his work and daily life at the hospital. The film
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Paget, James Carleton (2012). "Albert Schweitzer and Africa".
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during the Second World War, was captured and executed by the
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Gunsbach parish church, where the later recordings were made
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Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem
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can share in the "realistic" dying and rising with Christ.
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as Schweitzer. The episodes were later combined to create
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Deutsche und französische Orgelbaukunst und Orgelkunst
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Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents
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Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
3900:, Far Hills, New Jersey: New Horizon Press, p.
3509:
3243:. Bonn, West Germany: Press and Information Office:
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2664:(later the first President of West Germany) in 1908.
2355:. Gloucester, Massachusetts: Peter Smith Publisher.
1707:. In 1957 and 1958, he broadcast four speeches over
683:
Third Congress of the International Society of Music
362:
of "being in Christ" as primary and the doctrine of
16:
French-German theologian and philosopher (1875â1965)
3536:(in German). TĂŒbingen: J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck).
3037:. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. p.
2817:
2341:] (in German). Leipzig: Breitkopf & HĂ€rtel.
588:and eventually obtained his theology degree at the
8454:Honorary members of the Royal Philharmonic Society
4894:
4854:
4841:
4546:The Gramophone Shop Encyclopedia of Recorded Music
4231:"Albert Schweitzer and Henry Fonda's Lost Special"
4042:, Chapter 21, p. 253: reprinted as A. Schweitzer,
3973:
3849:. Far Hills, New Jersey, U.S.: New Horizon Press.
3572:
3529:
3030:
2568:
2541:
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547:) and in 1896 he managed to afford a visit to the
538:. There he also received instruction in piano and
6726:International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
6544:International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
4132:
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4104:
4102:
2731:
1715:. In 1957, Schweitzer was one of the founders of
346:current at this time, as well as the traditional
8275:
7243:Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
5043:John D. Regester Collection on Albert Schweitzer
3770:. Law Book Co of Australasia. pp. 154â174.
2829:
447:Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
4092:Albert Schweitzer and Charles Rhind Joy (1947)
3377:"Review of "The Mystery of the Kingdom of God""
3265:
2876:Albert Schweitzer's Ethical Vision A Sourcebook
1733:In 1955, he was made an honorary member of the
1030:Paul's "realism" versus Hellenistic "symbolism"
778:dedicated his conjectural completion of Bach's
8469:Recipients of the Pour le MĂ©rite (civil class)
8195:Sarvajna and Tiruvalluvar statues installation
5134:
4381:
4379:
4127:
4099:
1812:The prize was first awarded on 29 May 2011 to
1656:as his nurse Marie. Schweitzer inspired actor
1484:(1923) he argued that Western philosophy from
469:, also in Alsace, where his father, the local
441:Schweitzer in 1912. Oil on canvas painting by
7299:
6664:
6134:United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
5867:United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
5344:
5120:
4922:Albert Schweitzer's Mission Healing and Peace
3090:
2571:The Kingdom of God and Primitive Christianity
2416:The Decay and the Restoration of Civilization
2373:Paul and His Interpreters, A Critical History
2339:German and French organbuilding and organ art
2156:Dramatisations of Schweitzer's life include:
794:One of his pupils was conductor and composer
511:. In 1893, he played for the French organist
350:. His contributions to the interpretation of
8584:Corresponding fellows of the British Academy
4108:
2773:Association Internationale Albert Schweitzer
2481:Out of My Life and Thought: An Autobiography
2470:Out of My Life and Thought: An Autobiography
2123:
2117:
2111:
2105:
2099:
2093:
2061:
2055:
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2019:
2013:
2007:
2001:
1983:
1977:
1464:
1215:, who first came to Lambaréné as a patient.
691:International Regulations for Organ Building
552:
479:Association Internationale Albert Schweitzer
5076:Newspaper clippings about Albert Schweitzer
4937:
4376:
2204:Two 1992 episodes of the television series
1910:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
854:); a second edition was published in 1953.
817:In 1899, Schweitzer became a deacon at the
8304:20th-century German Protestant theologians
7306:
7292:
6671:
6657:
5351:
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5113:
5097:
5086:
5029:
4782:Albert Schweitzer: The Life of a Great Man
4669:
4653:
4409:. Schweitzerfellowship.org. 23 June 2011.
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3616:WĂŒrzburger medizinhistorische Mitteilungen
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3081:, XXXV no. 7 (12 February 1933), p. 124ff.
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2587:
2526:
2098:(1st and 2nd versions, Peters Vol 5, 45);
1107:wife set off to establish a hospital (the
1054:lines". He explains, "only the man who is
580:. He also studied piano at that time with
453:Schweitzer was born on 14 January 1875 in
57:
6678:
6422:Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
4457:
3923:
3921:
2872:
1930:Learn how and when to remove this message
1635:Albert Schweitzer Memorial and Museum in
1249:The Decay and Restoration of Civilization
417:Statue of Albert Schweitzer in Strasbourg
6746:Nuclear Information and Resource Service
5937:International Committee of the Red Cross
5769:International Committee of the Red Cross
5726:Nansen International Office for Refugees
5532:International Committee of the Red Cross
4801:Albert Schweitzer: the story of his life
4681:
4422:
4420:
3881:
3689:
3198:
3028:
2930:
2623:Cultural depictions of Albert Schweitzer
2069:
1764:, is marked by a cross he made himself.
1751:
1666:
1662:Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation
1630:
1618:
1595:
1448:
1121:
899:
805:
661:
436:
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412:
6731:International Day against Nuclear Tests
6286:International Campaign to Ban Landmines
4821:Albert Schweitzer: The Man and His Mind
4797:
4778:
4746:
4075:, Syracuse: Syracuse University Press,
3763:
3646:
3222:
3210:
3186:
3093:Autobiographien von Frauen: ein Lexikon
2725:
2706:Schweitzer, Albert (10 December 1953),
2588:— (2005). Brabazon, James (ed.).
2504:. Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon Press.
1871:
1717:The Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy
1000:One of Schweitzer's major arguments in
982:being in God. Instead, he conceives of
158:Consistent "thorough-going" eschatology
8449:Honorary members of the Order of Merit
8276:
7163:France and weapons of mass destruction
4818:
4740:Music in the Life of Albert Schweitzer
4532:
4434:(New York, Syracuse University Press).
3943:
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3893:
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3108:, pp. 127â129, 129â165: cf. also
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2873:Cicovacki, Predrag (2 February 2009).
2798:
1972:: Organ Prelude and Fugue in E minor (
1960:
1309:
724:, head of the piano department at the
8389:German antiânuclear weapons activists
8334:French antiânuclear weapons activists
7287:
6652:
5332:
5108:
4933:. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 173ff.
4713:Animals, Nature and Albert Schweitzer
4417:
4004:
3812:
3810:
3745:Dictionnaire Biographique de PĂ©rigord
2943:
2941:
2939:
2868:
2866:
2590:Albert Schweitzer: Essential Writings
2135:
1808:International Albert Schweitzer Prize
1438:
1343:
1257:The World-View of Reverence for Life
788:
655:. He also corresponded with composer
592:. He published his PhD thesis at the
459:Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine
313:
8256:
7173:History of the anti-nuclear movement
6766:Physicians for Social Responsibility
4709:
3654:Helene Schweitzer: A Life of Her Own
2737:
1908:adding citations to reliable sources
1875:
720:Schweitzer also studied piano under
543:Richard Wagner in Strasbourg (under
492:Schweitzer's first language was the
8424:20th-century German Lutheran clergy
8314:19th-century German Lutheran clergy
7123:Songs about nuclear war and weapons
5008:Works by or about Albert Schweitzer
4985:Award-winning documentary about him
4737:
4566:
4351:Albert Schweitzer: Life and Message
4315:. Jain Publishing Company. p. 104.
4139:Indian Thoughts and Its Development
3174:
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2233:Albert Schweitzer: Called to Africa
1823:
1608:After the birth of their daughter (
1600:The Schweitzer house and Museum at
1577:, which he observed that, like the
1267:for treating syphilitic ulcers and
838:Geschichte der Leben-Jesu-Forschung
13:
7118:Nuclear weapons in popular culture
6522:Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet
6388:International Atomic Energy Agency
5801:American Friends Service Committee
4848:. New York: Harper & Brothers.
4829:
4657:On the Edge of the Primeval Forest
4413:from the original on 16 July 2011.
4407:"The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship"
3807:
2949:"Albert Schweitzer â Biographical"
2936:
2863:
2847:George N. Marshall, David Poling,
2502:Indian Thought and Its Development
2485:. Johns Hopkins University Press.
2445:, Johns Hopkins University Press,
2403:On the Edge of the Primeval Forest
2207:The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
2051:Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin
1562:Indian Thought and Its Development
735:, a choir dedicated to performing
425:Albert Schweitzer's birthplace in
14:
8625:
8599:19th-century French musicologists
7152:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
6003:International Labour Organization
5160:Richard Laurence Millington Synge
4978:
4677:. Johns Hopkins University Press.
4675:The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle
4339:from the original on 21 May 2011.
3390:The Quest of the Historical Jesus
3318:The Quest of the Historical Jesus
3273:The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle
3145:Given by the Paris Bach Society,
2443:The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle
2182:Il est minuit, Docteur Schweitzer
2162:Il est minuit, Docteur Schweitzer
1854:All Hallows, Barking-by-the-Tower
1646:Il est minuit, Docteur Schweitzer
1079:(published in English in 1948 as
1018:The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle
1002:The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle
929:The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle
921:The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle
906:The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle
904:The cover of Albert Schweitzer's
867:The Quest of the Historical Jesus
859:The Quest of the Historical Jesus
852:The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle
843:The Quest of the Historical Jesus
825:, and that year he witnessed the
705:, all in registers regulated (by
189:
8609:19th-century French male writers
8604:19th-century French philosophers
8534:19th-century German male writers
8504:Protestant missionaries in Gabon
8294:People from Kaysersberg-Vignoble
8255:
8244:
8243:
7357:
7268:
7267:
6789:
6711:Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
5024:
4966:
4941:"Ahead of his time, behind ours"
4634:
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4612:
4603:
4594:
4585:
4572:
4560:
4211:Declaration of Conscience speech
2660:He officiated at the wedding of
2633:Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival
2280:, Augsburg Fortress Publishers,
2216:Oganga, Giver and Taker of Life.
2107:Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ
2095:O Mensch, bewein dein SĂŒnde groĂ
2009:O Mensch, bewein dein SĂŒnde groĂ
2006:(Peters Vol 7, 49 (Leipzig 4));
1880:
1255:. The two remaining volumes, on
1180:, abdominal tumours and chronic
1087:in it. In June 1912, he married
697:, and with the classical Alsace
302:Ludwig Philipp Albert Schweitzer
8614:19th-century French theologians
8499:Lutheran missionaries in Africa
8494:German male non-fiction writers
6756:Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign
6202:Tenzin Gyatso (14th Dalai Lama)
5415:Institut de Droit International
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4094:Albert Schweitzer: an anthology
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3833:North Carolina State University
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3321:. Fortress Press. p. 478.
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2463:. Leipzig: Felix Meiner Verlag.
2263:
2039:Christum wir wollen loben schon
1985:Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein
1834:Religion in Modern Civilization
1728:The Legacy of Albert Schweitzer
709:) to access distinct voices in
185:
26:. For the American artist, see
8479:Christian medical missionaries
8319:Naturalized citizens of France
8309:19th-century French physicians
8185:Tiruchuli Thiruvalluvar Temple
7313:
4897:Albert Schweitzer: A Biography
4844:The World of Albert Schweitzer
4750:Albert Schweitzer: A Biography
4688:Albert Schweitzer: A Biography
4044:The Philosophy of Civilization
2814:(J. Brinkmann, Mulhouse 1898).
2804:
2764:
2743:
2699:
2428:The Philosophy of Civilization
2424:The Philosophy of Civilization
2231:The 2006 TV biographical film
2078:Later recordings were made at
1671:Albert Schweitzer Monument in
1552:thought and in particular the
1392:
1348:
877:quest for the historical Jesus
408:
148:Quest for the historical Jesus
1:
8474:University of TĂŒbingen alumni
8180:Mylapore Thiruvalluvar Temple
7851:Narayana Purushothama Mallaya
5941:League of Red Cross Societies
5467:Paul Estournelles de Constant
4938:Smiley, Xan (February 2023).
4861:. New York: Harper & Row.
4738:Joy, Charles R., ed. (1953).
4459:10.1080/0142159X.2023.2284660
4364:Albert Schweitzer: The Enigma
4335:. Ivu.org. 4 September 1965.
4007:Journal of Religion in Africa
2910:. Syracuse University Press.
2688:
2347:, vols 13 and 14 (5th year)).
2297:J. S. Bach, Le Musicien-PoĂšte
2151:
2113:Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ
2063:Jesus Christus, unser Heiland
2021:Christus, der uns selig macht
1623:Albert Schweitzer's house at
1591:
1025:refraction which he requires.
668:St Thomas' Church, Strasbourg
629:J. S. Bach: Le Musicien-PoĂšte
526:From 1893 Schweitzer studied
192:; died 1957)
8394:German Lutheran missionaries
8339:French Lutheran missionaries
4823:. London: A. & C. Black.
4742:. London: A. & C. Black.
4654:Schweitzer, Albert (1924) .
4271:"Louis Théophile Schweitzer"
4220: â at Tennessee Players
4174:"The Nobel Peace Prize 1952"
4050:, Buffalo 1987), Chapter 26.
3948:. In Russell, C.E.B. (ed.).
3792:"The Walrus and the Terrier"
3722:. schweitzer.org (in German)
2755:, Schweitzer, archived from
2693:
2675:Friedrich Konrad Griepenkerl
2125:Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
2045:Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier
2027:Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stand
2003:SchmĂŒcke dich, O liebe Seele
1979:Herzlich thut mich verlangen
1789:Albert Schweitzer Fellowship
1235:and then from March 1918 in
701:organ resources and baroque
659:, who became a good friend.
567:The Religious Philosophy of
7:
8544:20th-century German writers
8539:20th-century French writers
8529:19th-century German writers
8524:19th-century French writers
8464:Nobel Peace Prize laureates
8414:German Lutheran theologians
8299:People from Alsace-Lorraine
5080:20th Century Press Archives
5023:(public domain audiobooks)
4137:Schweitzer, Albert (2013).
3794: â programme outline)
3713:Albert Schweitzer 1875â1965
3571:Schweitzer, Albert (1948).
3528:Schweitzer, Albert (1913).
2611:
2575:. New York: Seabury Press.
2527:— (4 November 1954).
2461:Aus Meinem Leben und Denken
2242:The 2009 biographical film
2222:Le Grand blanc de Lambaréné
2220:The 1995 biographical film
2191:The 1990 biographical film
2171:The 1957 biographical film
2160:The 1952 biographical film
2119:Herzlich tut mich verlangen
1679:Schweitzer was awarded the
1065:
801:
315:[ËalbÉÊtËÊvaÉȘÌŻtÍĄsÉ]
10:
8630:
8564:Anti-imperialism in Europe
8484:Environmental philosophers
8419:German classical organists
8399:German Christian pacifists
8374:French tropical physicians
8349:French classical organists
8344:French Christian pacifists
8080:August Friedrich Caemmerer
7729:Thirumeni Rathna Kavirayar
7238:RussellâEinstein Manifesto
7108:Films about nuclear issues
7103:Books about nuclear issues
6696:Anti-nuclear organizations
6615:Center for Civil Liberties
5475:International Peace Bureau
5017:Works by Albert Schweitzer
4999:Works by Albert Schweitzer
4664:Zwischen Wasser und Urwald
4646:
4349:Ratter, Magnus C. (1950).
3624:Königshausen & Neumann
3392:. Macmillan. 1910. p. 403.
2712:The Nobel Peace Prize 1952
2628:Helene Bresslau Schweitzer
2430:(Prometheus Books, 1987),
2410:Zwischen Wasser und Urwald
2302:JS Bach, the Poet Musician
2104:(vol 7, 58 (Leipzig 18));
1711:, which were published in
1627:, now a museum and archive
1442:
1156:, heart disease, tropical
1126:The catchment area of the
864:
848:Mystik des Apostels Paulus
344:historical-critical method
28:Albert Schweitzer (artist)
18:
8239:
8231:Thiruvalluvar Twin Bridge
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7869:Tiruvallam Bhaskaran Nair
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7193:Nuclear-Free Future Award
7131:
7113:Nuclear holocaust fiction
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6701:Anti-nuclear power groups
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5154:Archer John Porter Martin
5144:
4804:. Philosophical Library.
4385:Stamos, David N. (2008).
4366:. HarperCollins. p. 200.
4362:Brentley, James. (1992).
4291:Barkas, Janet L. (1975).
4019:10.1163/15700666-12341230
3980:. New York: Harper. 1955.
3897:In Africa With Schweitzer
3847:In Africa with Schweitzer
3731:Nessmann worked with the
2473:. Henry Holt and Company.
2315:. English translation by
2060:(Var 11, Vol 5, app. 3);
2018:(Vol 7, 48 (Leipzig 6));
2015:O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig
1988:(Vol 7, 58 (Leipzig 18)).
1957:many modern instruments.
1818:Königsfeld im Schwarzwald
1652:as Albert Schweitzer and
1614:Königsfeld im Schwarzwald
1109:HĂŽpital Albert Schweitzer
827:Oberammergau Passion Play
532:Kaiser Wilhelm University
379:HĂŽpital Albert Schweitzer
295:
275:Heinrich Julius Holtzmann
260:
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199:
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8594:Male classical organists
8554:TamilâGerman translators
8519:French writers in German
8514:German writers in French
8489:Pupils of Isidor Philipp
8324:French biblical scholars
8226:Thiruvalluvar University
8072:Pierre-EugĂšne Lamairesse
7739:V. O. Chidambaram Pillai
6751:Nevada Desert Experience
6310:MĂ©decins Sans FrontiĂšres
5037:Albert Schweitzer Papers
4920:Cousins, Norman (1985).
4853:Anderson, Erica (1965).
4620:The Art of Record Buying
4313:Vegetarianism: A History
4311:Gregerson, Jon. (1994).
3994:. London: Sheldon Press.
3944:Forrow, Lachlan (2002).
3790:On Monday 7 April 2008 (
3764:Cameron, James (1966) .
3743:in 1944. cf Guy Penaud,
3718:14 December 2007 at the
3701:From the Primeval Forest
3678:From the Primeval Forest
3666:From the Primeval Forest
3279:The Philosophical Review
2647:
2548:. New York: Henry Holt.
2521:From My African Notebook
2517:Afrikanische Geschichten
2057:Sei gegrĂŒĂet, Jesu gĂŒtig
2033:An WasserflĂŒssen Babylon
1130:occupies most of Gabon.
993:(from his background in
819:church of Saint Nicholas
602:
590:University of Strasbourg
387:French Equatorial Africa
135:University of Strasbourg
8459:German music historians
7995:Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
7877:Pandurang Sadashiv Sane
7208:Nuclear power phase-out
7087:Christopher Weeramantry
5797:Friends Service Council
5063:What Jesus was thinking
5053:Harvard Divinity School
4877:10.17169/refubium-27573
4755:Oxford University Press
4747:Oermann, N. O. (2016).
4216:16 October 2007 at the
4060:Civilization and Ethics
4040:Civilization and Ethics
3823:18 January 2006 at the
2881:Oxford University Press
2708:"Award Ceremony Speech"
2618:List of peace activists
2592:. Maryknoll, New York:
2420:Civilization and Ethics
2194:The Light in the Jungle
2128:(vol 7, 45 (BWV 659a)).
2080:Parish church, GĂŒnsbach
1610:Rhena Schweitzer Miller
1482:Civilization and Ethics
1466:Ehrfurcht vor dem Leben
1253:Civilization and Ethics
1172:, fevers, strangulated
555:Der Ring des Nibelungen
373:for his philosophy of "
8574:Tirukkural translators
8559:Animal rights scholars
8434:German medical writers
8429:German Nobel laureates
8369:French medical writers
8364:French Nobel laureates
7990:Edward Jewitt Robinson
7409:Concepts and teachings
7334:Elelasingan (disciple)
7213:Nuclear weapons debate
7158:Defence Secretariat 19
6194:UN Peacekeeping Forces
6043: (declined award)
5952:Martin Luther King Jr.
5262:Nobel Prize recipients
5239:Physiology or Medicine
5039:at Syracuse University
4990:Albert Schweitzer info
4353:. Beacon Press. p. 179
3894:Berman, Edgar (1986),
3845:Berman, Edgar (1986).
3091:Wedel, Gudrun (2010),
2565:Neuenschwander, Ulrich
2529:"The Problem of Peace"
2180:The 1962 TV remake of
2124:
2118:
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1237:Saint-RĂ©my-de-Provence
1231:and interned first in
1135:
1134:is marked centre left.
1027:
1006:justification by faith
917:
908:
894:
887:. Schweitzer writes:
836:In 1906, he published
814:
671:
594:University of TĂŒbingen
578:Aristide Cavaillé-Coll
553:
483:Protestant Reformation
450:
434:
418:
364:justification by faith
8569:German male organists
8549:Translators to German
8409:Lutheran philosophers
8354:French male organists
7945:K. M. Balasubramaniam
7714:Saravanaperumal Aiyar
7223:Otto Hahn Peace Medal
7032:Hermann Joseph Muller
6781:World Uranium Hearing
6761:Peace Action and SANE
6706:Anti-nuclear protests
6680:Anti-nuclear movement
6466:Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
6146:Alfonso GarcĂa Robles
6126:Adolfo PĂ©rez Esquivel
6098:Amnesty International
5710:Carlos Saavedra Lamas
5049:Helfferich Collection
4502:Harrison and Harrison
4430:. Byers, J.Q., 1996.
4293:The Vegetable Passion
4109:S. Maharajan (2017).
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1858:church of Ste Aurélie
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395:Johann Sebastian Bach
369:He received the 1952
8579:Missionary linguists
8221:Impact of Tirukkural
8190:Thiruvalluvar Statue
7914:S. N. Sriramadesikan
7906:Tarlochan Singh Bedi
7864:G. Balakrishnan Nair
7856:Suresh Gundu Amonkar
7769:V. R. Nedunchezhiyan
7719:K. Vadivelu Chettiar
7203:Nuclear power debate
6581:World Food Programme
5228:Edward Mills Purcell
5068:29 June 2020 at the
4857:The Schweitzer Album
4798:Pierhal, J. (1957).
4779:Pierhal, J. (1956).
4716:. Flying Fox Press.
4609:Columbia LP 33CX1081
4600:Columbia LP 33CX1084
4591:Columbia LP 33CX1074
4295:. Scribner. p. 131.
4178:The Nobel Foundation
3829:Massachusetts Review
3177:plate facing p. 177.
2544:Peace or Atomic War?
2533:The Nobel Foundation
2385:. Prometheus Books.
2186:Jean-Pierre Marielle
1904:improve this section
1872:Schweitzer Technique
1830:Edinburgh University
1494:Age of Enlightenment
1471:Western civilization
1422:American journalist
1245:University of Oxford
1085:Jesus' mental health
586:University of Berlin
517:Saint-Sulpice, Paris
471:Lutheran-Evangelical
354:concern the role of
352:Pauline Christianity
120:Germany (until 1919)
89:, German Empire
8509:Healthcare in Gabon
8444:German evangelicals
8384:French evangelicals
8216:A Letter to a Hindu
8159:Thiruvalluvar Award
7168:Göttingen Manifesto
7022:Freda Meissner-Blau
6776:Sortir du nucléaire
6262:Pugwash Conferences
4929:Rud, A. G. (2011).
4903:G. P. Putnam's Sons
4819:Seaver, G. (1951).
4710:Free, A.C. (1988).
3992:Amagezi Agokuzalisa
3001:My Life and Thought
2853:, JHU Press, 2000,
2278:Montgomery, William
1961:Columbia recordings
1949:cardioid microphone
1945:figure-8 microphone
1713:Peace or Atomic War
1604:in the Black Forest
1508:onward. Scientific
1500:, expressed in the
1469:). He thought that
1310:Hospital conditions
1203:Schweitzer's wife,
1020:, points out that:
666:The Choir Organ at
528:Protestant theology
513:Charles-Marie Widor
397:and influenced the
342:as depicted by the
8404:Lutheran pacifists
8211:Tiruvalluva Maalai
8154:Kural Peedam Award
8108:Takanobu Takahashi
7955:William Henry Drew
7885:Soibam Rebika Devi
7838:B. M. Srikanthaiah
7820:Kantilal L. Kalani
7734:Ramanuja Kavirayar
7724:Kaviraja Pandithar
7188:Mainau Declaration
6533:Juan Manuel Santos
5859:George C. Marshall
5702:Carl von Ossietzky
5597:Austen Chamberlain
5463:A. M. F. Beernaert
5431:Theodore Roosevelt
5423:Bertha von Suttner
5096:on Nobelprize.org
4671:Schweitzer, Albert
4535:, p. 139â152.
4251:. British Monarchy
4237:. 20 January 2015.
3884:, p. 253-256.
3767:Point of Departure
3652:Marxsen, Patti M.
3313:Schweitzer, Albert
3189:, p. 101-102.
3149:, p. 63; but
3079:L'Alsace Française
3007:, pp. 231â232
2780:on 9 December 2010
2343:(first printed in
2212:Friedrich von Thun
2136:Philips recordings
2092:Chorale-Preludes:
2076:
1796:Schweitzer eponyms
1758:
1739:Queen Elizabeth II
1677:
1641:
1629:
1606:
1504:philosophies from
1480:In the Preface to
1460:Reverence for Life
1455:
1453:Schweitzer in 1955
1445:Reverence for Life
1439:Reverence for life
1429:Albert Ruskin Cook
1344:Schweitzer's views
1186:nicotine poisoning
1136:
995:Jewish eschatology
909:
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745:Bach's organ works
733:Paris Bach Society
726:Paris Conservatory
672:
496:of German. At the
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375:Reverence for Life
153:Reverence for Life
123:France (from 1919)
63:Schweitzer in 1955
19:For the film, see
8589:Celebrity doctors
8439:German Unitarians
8379:French Unitarians
8271:
8270:
8137:
8136:
8095:Albert Schweitzer
8090:Friedrich RĂŒckert
8033:Kamil V. Zvelebil
7980:George Uglow Pope
7792:
7791:
7759:Namakkal Kavignar
7709:Vedagiri Mudaliar
7329:Valluvar (author)
7281:
7280:
7198:Nuclear-free zone
7141:Anti-war movement
7082:Albert Schweitzer
6771:Pembina Institute
6646:
6645:
6507:Kailash Satyarthi
6392:Mohamed ElBaradei
6210:Mikhail Gorbachev
5905:Philip Noel-Baker
5889:Lester B. Pearson
5851:Albert Schweitzer
5632:Ferdinand Buisson
5624:Gustav Stresemann
5503:Henri La Fontaine
5364:Nobel Peace Prize
5326:
5325:
5203:Albert Schweitzer
5094:Albert Schweitzer
5003:Project Gutenberg
4912:978-0-399-11421-2
4884:978-3-96110-357-7
4836:Anderson, Erica;
4764:978-0-19-108704-2
4723:978-0-9617225-4-8
4702:978-0-8156-0675-8
4640:Philips ABL 3221.
4389:. Wiley. p. 175.
4162:Schweitzer museum
4148:978-14-7338-900-7
4120:978-81-260-5321-6
4081:978-0-8156-2977-1
3959:978-0-8156-0743-4
3911:978-0-88282-025-5
3753:978-2-86577-214-8
3733:French Resistance
3358:978-0-06-208994-6
3345:(20 March 2012).
3048:978-0-300-02666-5
3003:, pp. 80â81; cf.
2714:, The Nobel prize
2603:978-1-57075-602-3
2555:978-0-8046-1551-8
2492:978-0-8018-6097-3
2452:978-0-8018-6098-0
2441:— (1998) ,
2400:— (1924) .
2392:978-0-87975-294-1
2381:— (1985) .
2362:978-0-8446-2894-3
2351:— (1948) .
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2270:— (2001) ,
2245:Albert Schweitzer
2174:Albert Schweitzer
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1681:Nobel Peace Prize
1333:Heart of Darkness
1205:Helene Schweitzer
1166:sleeping sickness
549:Bayreuth Festival
503:he received his "
487:Thirty Years' War
371:Nobel Peace Prize
336:Lutheran minister
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230:Scientific career
213:Nobel Peace Prize
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1769:Jean-Paul Sartre
1741:. He was also a
1705:Bertrand Russell
1550:Indian religious
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7919:Saurashtra:
7833:L. Gundappa
7779:Karunanidhi
7764:V. Munusamy
7744:Thiru Vi Ka
7554:Non-killing
7486:Hospitality
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7349:Other names
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7072:Jens Scheer
7002:David Lange
6992:Kate Hudson
6972:Paul Gunter
6962:John Gofman
6886:Switzerland
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6851:Philippines
6846:New Zealand
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6142:Alva Myrdal
6106:Anwar Sadat
6059:Eisaku SatĆ
5992:René Cassin
5785:Emily Balch
5667:Jane Addams
5222:Felix Bloch
5137:Nobel Prize
4952:(2): 26â33.
4533:Seaver 1951
4235:Culturedarm
3796:BBC Radio 4
3626:: 276â300.
3516:Seaver 1951
3271:"Review of
3163:Seaver 1951
3147:Seaver 1951
3134:Seaver 1951
3110:Seaver 1951
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2799:Seaver 1951
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1998:Ste Aurélie
1992:All Hallows
1982:(BWV 727);
1685:leprosarium
1675:, Australia
1673:Wagga Wagga
1648:, starring
1510:materialism
1393:Paternalism
1349:Colonialism
1280: [
1220:World War I
1194:cannibalism
1160:, tropical
1152:, tropical
1113:Port Gentil
1040:deification
991:eschatology
954:and in the
881:eschatology
760:Mendelssohn
756:pedal piano
649:Temple Neuf
609:pipe organs
582:Marie Jaëll
455:Kaysersberg
427:Kaysersberg
409:Early years
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114:Citizenship
83:Kaysersberg
8278:Categories
8121:Karl Graul
8085:Karl Graul
7922:Sankhu Ram
7861:Malayalam:
7658:Dhamatthar
7456:Discipline
7436:Compassion
7315:Tirukkural
7233:Peace camp
7047:Mike Pentz
6841:Kazakhstan
6799:By country
6716:Greenpeace
6689:and groups
6570:Abiy Ahmed
6455:Liu Xiaobo
6344:Kofi Annan
6041:LĂȘ Äức Thá»
5495:Elihu Root
5171:Literature
4946:Commonweal
4500:This 1909
4428:quotations
4277:18 October
4273:. Roglo.eu
4255:2 December
3946:"Foreword"
3942:Quoted by
3930:, p.
3747:, p. 713.
2850:Schweitzer
2689:References
2311:J. S. Bach
2152:Portrayals
1862:Silbermann
1709:Radio Oslo
1602:Königsfeld
1592:Later life
1575:Tirukkural
1269:framboesia
1241:Strasbourg
1196:among the
1117:Cape Lopez
1044:Sacraments
796:Hans MĂŒnch
737:J. S. Bach
703:flue pipes
699:Silbermann
695:reed pipes
633:J. S. Bach
545:Otto Lohse
536:Strasbourg
250:philosophy
246:musicology
75:1875-01-14
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8100:Japanese:
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7817:Gujarati:
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6977:Otto Hahn
6967:Jim Green
6806:Australia
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5611:1926â1950
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5146:Chemistry
5139:laureates
5057:Cambridge
4487:SĂŒdkurier
4184:18 August
3632:0177-5227
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2738:Free 1988
2694:Citations
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1724:Holocaust
1701:Otto Hahn
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1502:pessimist
1486:Descartes
1330:'s novel
1265:salvarsan
1190:fetishism
1158:dysentery
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1100:Lambaréné
1036:Hellenism
960:Platonism
933:mysticism
873:The Quest
768:Max Reger
762:, Widor,
741:Barcelona
653:Wahnfried
639:in 1911.
596:in 1899.
501:gymnasium
433:in France
429:, now in
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360:mysticism
106:Lambaréné
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7564:Patience
7534:Kindness
7273:Category
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7132:Related
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2639:Wikidata
2612:See also
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1737:(OM) by
1664:(HOBY).
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1581:and the
1541:volition
1273:Germanin
1233:Garaison
1229:Bordeaux
1198:Mbahouin
1178:necrosis
1144:crawcraw
1140:sandflea
1066:Medicine
964:Stoicism
952:Brahmans
802:Theology
622:Lutheran
574:Sorbonne
562:Parsifal
498:Mulhouse
485:and the
467:Gunsbach
328:polymath
253:theology
242:Medicine
8262:Commons
8142:Culture
8077:German:
8054:French:
8038:Fijian:
7932:English
7882:Meitei:
7668:Paridhi
7663:Nacchar
7608:Vaaimai
7598:Adakkam
7588:Thuravu
7574:Penance
7520:Destiny
7460:Olukkam
7393:Grammar
7322:History
6826:Germany
6811:Austria
6418:Al Gore
5362:of the
5214:Physics
5082:of the
5078:in the
5010:at the
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4647:Sources
3741:Limoges
3737:Gestapo
3550:5903262
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1802:eponyms
1745:of the
1475:ethical
1433:Luganda
1412:negroes
1296:vibrion
1225:anaemia
1213:Mpongwe
1174:hernias
1170:leprosy
1162:malaria
1102:on the
1060:baptism
1056:elected
984:sonship
968:Spinoza
948:Mithras
624:hymns.
572:at the
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461:in the
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8204:Legacy
8129:Yu Hsi
8113:Latin:
8030:Czech:
7807:Indian
7702:Modern
7678:Mallar
7578:Thavam
7480:Nandri
7466:Giving
7446:Dharma
7416:Ahimsa
7134:topics
6915:People
6896:Turkey
6891:Taiwan
6881:Sweden
6861:Russia
6856:Poland
6821:France
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