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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 Christianity—yours and mine—has 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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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 Society of the Evangelist Missions of Paris, which was looking for a physician. The committee of this missionary society was not ready to accept his offer, considering his Lutheran theology to be "incorrect". He could easily have obtained
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has written that Schweitzer was not a vegetarian in his personal life nor imposed it on his missionary hospital but he did help animals and was opposed to hunting. Stamos noted that Schweitzer held the view that evolution ingrained humans with an instinct for meat so it was useless in trying to deny
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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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Who can describe the injustice and cruelties that in the course of centuries they have suffered at the hands of Europeans?... If a record could be compiled of all that has happened between the white and the coloured races, it would make a book containing numbers of pages which the reader would have
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visited Lambaréné in 1953 (when 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 Schweitzer never "commit himself to the anti-vivisection, vegetarian, or
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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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pointed directly away from each other. The information that each capsule collects is unique, unlike the identical out-of-polarity information generated from the figure-8 in a regular mid-side. The on-axis microphone is often a large diaphragm condenser. The technique has since been used to record
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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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quotes Schweitzer as having said in 1960, "No society can go from the primeval directly to an industrial state without losing the leavening that time and an agricultural period allow." Schweitzer believed dignity and respect must be extended to blacks, while also sometimes characterizing them as
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from professor Gustav Jacobsthal, and associated closely with Ernest Munch, the brother of his former teacher, organist of St William church, who was also a passionate admirer of J. S. Bach's music. Schweitzer served his one-year compulsory military service in 1894. Schweitzer saw many operas of
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The laying down of the commandment to not kill and to not damage is one of the greatest events in the spiritual history of mankind. Starting from its principle, founded on world and life denial, of abstention from action, ancient Indian thought â€“ and this is a period when in other respects
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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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Oh, this 'noble' culture of ours! It speaks so piously of human dignity and human rights and then disregards this dignity and these rights of countless millions and treads them underfoot, only because they live overseas or because their skins are of different colour or because they cannot help
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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'—then the name of Jesus is blasphemed and made a mockery. And the
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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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is placed on axis, bisecting the figure-8 pattern. The signal from the figure-8 is muted, panned hard left and right, one of the signals being flipped out of polarity. In the Schweitzer method, the figure-8 is replaced by two small diaphragm
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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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Another major difference between Paul's "realism" and Hellenistic "symbolism" is the exclusive nature of the former and the inclusive nature of the latter. Schweitzer unabashedly emphasizes the fact that "Paul's thought follows
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In 1924, Schweitzer returned to Africa without his wife, but with an Oxford undergraduate, Noel Gillespie, as his assistant. Everything was heavily decayed, and building and doctoring progressed together for months. He now had
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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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His pamphlet "The Art of Organ Building and Organ Playing in Germany and France" (1906, republished with an appendix on the state of the organ-building industry in 1927) effectively launched the 20th-century
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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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Schweitzer developed a technique for recording the performances of Bach's music. Known as the "Schweitzer Technique", it is a slight improvement on what is commonly known as mid-side. The mid-side sees a
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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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J. S. Bach: Passacaglia in C minor, BWV 582; Prelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV 533; Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543; Prelude and Fugue in G major, BWV 541; Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565.
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In the first nine months, he and his wife had about 2,000 patients to examine, some travelling many days and hundreds of kilometres to reach him. In addition to injuries, he was often treating severe
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had set out to explain the objective world expecting that humanity would be found to have a special meaning within it. But no such meaning was found, and the rational, life-affirming optimism of the
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had seen at the time: according to a BBC dramatisation, he made the unusual journalistic decision to withhold the story, and resisted the expressed wish of his employers to publish an exposé.
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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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thereto can enter into relation with God". Although every human being is invited to become a Christian, only those who have undergone the initiation into the Christian community through
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on the subject. Having circulated a questionnaire among players and organ-builders in several European countries, he produced a very considered report. This provided the basis for the
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village of Gunsbach, Schweitzer continued to use the family house, which after his death became an archive and museum of his life and work. His life was portrayed in the 1952 movie
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ethics have not progressed very far â€“ reaches the tremendous discovery that ethics know no bounds. So far as we know, this is for the first time clearly expressed by Jainism.
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For Schweitzer, mankind had to accept that objective reality is ethically neutral. It could then affirm a new Enlightenment through spiritual rationalism, by giving priority to
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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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In 1912, now armed with a medical degree, Schweitzer made a definite proposal to go as a physician to work at his own expense in the Paris Missionary Society's mission at
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On the other hand, a more developed form of mysticism can be found in the Greek mystery-cults that were popular in first-century A.D. society. These included the cults of
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J. S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in A major, BWV 536; Prelude and Fugue in F minor, BWV 534; Prelude and Fugue in B minor, BWV 544; Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 538.
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has written that Schweitzer became a vegetarian after his wife's death in 1957 and he was "living almost entirely on lentil soup". In contrast to this, historian
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to God as "mediated and effected by means of the mystical union with Christ". He summarizes Pauline mysticism as "being in Christ" rather than "being in God".
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Recordings of Schweitzer playing the music of Bach are available on CD. During 1934 and 1935 he resided in Britain, delivering the Gifford Lectures at
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Altogether his early Columbia discs included 25 records of Bach and eight of CĂ©sar Franck. The Bach titles were mainly distributed as follows:
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organ-builder Frédéric HÀrpfer shortly before the First World War. These recordings were made in the course of a fortnight in October 1936.
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Prelude in C major (Vol 4, 1); Prelude in D major (Vol 4, 3); Canzona in D minor (Vol 4, 10) (with Mendelssohn, Sonata in D minor op 65.6).
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Schweitzer rapidly gained prominence as a musical scholar and organist, dedicated also to the rescue, restoration and study of historic
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Fugue in A minor (Peters, Vol 2, 8); Fantasia and Fugue in G minor (Great) (Vol 2, 4); Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major (Vol 3, 8).
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is that Paul's mysticism, marked by his phrase "being in Christ", gives the clue to the whole of Pauline theology. Rather than reading
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Monfried, Walter (10 February 1947). "Admirers Call Dr. Schweitzer "Greatest Man in the World"". Milwaukee, Wisconsin. pp. 1, 3.
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Schweitzer's Bach recordings are usually identified with reference to the Peters Edition of the Organ-works in 9 volumes, edited by
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Schweitzer died on 4 September 1965 at his beloved hospital in Lambaréné, now in independent Gabon. His grave, on the banks of the
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in Uganda had been training nurses and midwives since the 1910s, and had published a manual of midwifery in the local language of
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The keynote of Schweitzer's personal philosophy (which he considered to be his greatest contribution to mankind) was the idea of
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The exposition of these ideas, encouraged by Widor and Munch, became Schweitzer's last task, and appeared in the masterly study
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organ was destroyed in the war (cf W. Kent, The Lost Treasures of London (Phoenix House 1947), 94–95) and rebuilt in 1957, see
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Schweitzer considered his work as a medical missionary in Africa to be his response to Jesus' call to become "fishers of men".
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Dr Schweitzer had a great love of cats. "There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats" he stated.
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In 1905, Schweitzer began his study of medicine at the University of Strasbourg, culminating in the degree of M.D. in 1913.
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Schweitzer concluded his treatment of Jesus with what has been called the most famous words of twentieth-century theology:
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clothed by modern theology in a historical garb. This image has not been destroyed from outside; it has fallen to pieces...
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in London. These records did not satisfy him, the instrument being too harsh. In mid-December 1935 he began to record for
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Further on ahimsa and the reverence for life in the same book, he elaborates on the ancient Indian didactic work of the
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Bulletin des Presse- und Informationsamtes der Bundesregierung [...] [Englische Ausgabe] = the Bulletin
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Seidel, Michael (January 2009). "Albert Schweitzer's MD thesis on Criticism of the medical pathographies on Jesus".
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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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began to evaporate. A rift opened between this world-view, as material knowledge, and the life-view, understood as
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Weeks prior to his death, an American film crew was allowed to visit Schweitzer and Drs. Muntz and Friedman, both
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The poor conditions of the hospital in Lambaréné were also famously criticized by Nigerian professor and novelist
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A Complete List of EMI, Columbia, Parlophone and MGM Long Playing Records issued up to and including June 1955
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An interpretation and restatement of Schweitzer's last book, The Kingdom of God and Primitive Christianity
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notion with his later statement that "The time for speaking of older and younger brothers has passed".
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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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E.M.G., op. cit., Philips ABL 3134, issued September 1956. Other selections are on Philips GBL 5509.
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McGurgan, Paul; Calvert, Katrina; Celenza, Antonio; Nathan, Elizabeth A.; Jorm, Christine (2023).
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children. He summarized his views on European-African relations by saying "With regard to the
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in Strasbourg. In 1900, with the completion of his licentiate in theology, he was ordained as
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Schweitzer's recordings of organ music, and his innovative recording technique, are described
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Brothers in Spirit: the Correspondence of Albert Schweitzer and William Larimer Mellon, Jr.
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Online version is titled "The legacy of Albert Schweitzer : can we still admire him?".
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Schweitzer contrasts Paul's "realistic" dying and rising with Christ to the "symbolism" of
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The Quest of the Historical Jesus; A Critical Study of Its Progress From Reimarus To Wrede
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religious music. In 1899, he astonished Widor by explaining figures and motifs in Bach's
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The above were released in the United States as Columbia Masterworks boxed set SL-175.
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when O'Brian visited in Africa. O'Brian returned to the United States and founded the
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came too early, without adequate education or accommodation to local circumstances.
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CĂ©sar Franck: Organ Chorales, no. 1 in E major; no. 2 in B minor; no. 3 in A minor.
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Dr. Albert Schweitzer: "My Address to the People" – Commitment against Nuclear War
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Reverence for life: the ethics of Albert Schweitzer for the twenty-first century
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Ara Paul Barsam (2002) "Albert Schweitzer, Jainism and reverence for life", in:
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The Mystery of the Kingdom of God: The Secret of Jesus' Messiahship and Passion
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pacifist positions, though his thought leads in this direction". Biographer
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In 1905, Widor and Schweitzer were among the six musicians who founded the
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Symbol, Myth, and Culture: Essays and Lectures of Ernst Cassirer 1935–1945
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Schweitzer's writings and life are often quoted, resulting in a number of
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Advisory opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons
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Evolution and the Big Questions: Sex, Race, Religion, and Other Matters
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in which Schweitzer appears as himself and Phillip Eckert portrays him.
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survivors, to record his work and daily life at the hospital. The film
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Stammbaum – Genealogic tree Arbre gĂ©nĂ©alogique de la famille Schweitze
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Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein (Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit)
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pointed off-axis, perpendicular to the sound source. Then a single
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Schweitzer's grave in Lambaréné, marked by a cross he made himself
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in Alsace, in what had less than four years previously become the
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Bartolf, Christian; Gericke, Marion; Miething, Dominique (2020):
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was decaying because it had abandoned affirmation of life as its
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to turn over unread because their contents would be too horrible.
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in his attitude towards Africans. For instance, he thought that
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Did Jesus Exist?: The Historical Argument for Jesus of Nazareth
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Albert Schweitzer-helene Bresslau: the Years Prior to Lambarene
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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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Schweitzer, Albert; Bresslau, Helene; Stewart, Nancy (2003).
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in Strasbourg, on a mid-18th-century organ by Johann Andreas
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Albert Schweitzer's Legacy for Education: Reverence for Life
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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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On departure for Lambaréné in 1913, he was presented with a
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Die psychiatrische Beurteilung Jesu: Darstellung und Kritik
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and a fourth on the Civilized State, were never completed.
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can share in the "realistic" dying and rising with Christ.
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International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
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International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
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as Schweitzer. The episodes were later combined to create
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at Lambaréné. From 1952 until his death he worked against
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International Association of Lawyers against Nuclear Arms
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The Psychiatric Study of Jesus: Exposition and Criticism
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The Psychiatric Study of Jesus: Exposition and Criticism
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The Psychiatric Study of Jesus. Exposition and Criticism
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Cassirer, Ernst (1979). Verene, Donald Phillip (ed.).
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and Ferdinand August Roitzsch, in the form revised by
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Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
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of "being in Christ" as primary and the doctrine of
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Regester Collection on Albert Schweitzer 3770:. Law Book Co of Australasia. pp. 154–174. 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: 2049: 2043: 2037: 2031: 2025: 2019: 2013: 2007: 2001: 1983: 1977: 1464: 1215:, who first came to LambarĂ©nĂ© 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: 5337: 5127: 5113: 5097: 5086: 5029: 4782:Albert Schweitzer: The Life of a Great Man 4669: 4653: 4409:. 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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: 3918: 3893: 3844: 3613: 3515: 3341: 3162: 3146: 3133: 3109: 3108:, pp. 127–129, 129–165: cf. also 3004: 2987: 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 anti–nuclear weapons activists 8334:French anti–nuclear 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: 3150: 3121: 3105: 3074: 3062: 3016: 2972: 2835: 2823: 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 – 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: 4625: 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 groß 2009:O Mensch, bewein dein SĂŒnde groß 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 4551: 4538: 4494: 4474: 4437: 4399: 4356: 4343: 4325: 4305: 4285: 4263: 4241: 4223: 4204: 4166: 4155: 4094:Albert Schweitzer: an anthology 4086: 4065: 4053: 4033: 3998: 3984: 3966: 3936: 3887: 3838: 3833:North Carolina State University 3784: 3757: 3725: 3706: 3694: 3683: 3671: 3659: 3607: 3564: 3521: 3383: 3369: 3351:. HarperCollins. pp. 11–. 3335: 3321:. Fortress Press. p. 478. 3305: 3259: 3228: 3168: 3139: 3115: 3098: 3084: 3068: 3055: 3022: 2993: 2897: 2841: 2667: 2654: 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 ThĂ©ophile 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 1875–1965 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 LambarĂ©nĂ© 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:[ˈalbɛʁtˈʃvaÉȘÌŻtÍĄsɐ] 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:Russell–Einstein 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 8203: 8167: 8141: 8018: 7930: 7869:Tiruvallam Bhaskaran Nair 7805: 7796: 7701: 7638: 7631: 7408: 7392: 7366: 7355: 7321: 7263: 7193:Nuclear-Free Future Award 7131: 7113:Nuclear holocaust fiction 7095: 6914: 6798: 6787: 6701:Anti-nuclear power groups 6686: 6327: 6076: 5833: 5610: 5370: 5256: 5237: 5212: 5193: 5169: 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: 235: 228: 199: 167: 140: 130: 113: 94: 68: 56: 37: 8594:Male classical organists 8554:Tamil–German 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 gegrĂŒĂŸet, 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: 2112: 2106: 2100: 2094: 2075: 2062: 2056: 2050: 2044: 2038: 2032: 2026: 2020: 2014: 2008: 2002: 1984: 1978: 1757: 1676: 1640: 1628: 1605: 1571: 1465: 1454: 1390: 1360: 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 CavaillĂ©-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). 2073: 1954:condenser microphones 1858:church of Ste AurĂ©lie 1755: 1670: 1634: 1622: 1599: 1566: 1452: 1403:Gabonese independence 1365: 1355: 1227:, they were taken to 1125: 1022: 1016:, in his foreword to 913: 903: 889: 809: 665: 521:Johann Sebastian Bach 440: 424: 416: 399:Organ Reform Movement 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 nuclĂ©aire 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. 139–152. 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. 231–232 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: 815: 745:Bach's organ works 733:Paris Bach Society 726:Paris Conservatory 672: 496:of German. At the 451: 435: 419: 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. 80–81; 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) . 2287:978-0-8006-3288-5 2270:— (2001) , 2245:Albert Schweitzer 2174:Albert Schweitzer 1940: 1939: 1932: 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 299: 298: 280:Robert Wollenberg 230:Scientific career 213:Nobel Peace Prize 44:Albert Schweitzer 22:Albert Schweitzer 8621: 8359:French Lutherans 8259: 8258: 8247: 8246: 8116:Constanzo Beschi 8005:G. Vanmikanathan 7965:N. E. Kindersley 7960:Charles E. 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He was also a 1705:Bertrand Russell 1550:Indian religious 1527: 1468: 1387: 1326:in his essay on 1293: 1014:Jaroslav Pelikan 989:Paul's imminent 781:The Art of Fugue 617:Chorale Preludes 558: 551:to see Wagner's 494:Alsatian dialect 340:historical Jesus 325: 324: 323: 317: 312: 308: 288: 270:Theobald Ziegler 262:Doctoral advisor 219:James Cook Medal 193: 191: 187: 101: 98:4 September 1965 78: 76: 61: 51: 35: 34: 8629: 8628: 8624: 8623: 8622: 8620: 8619: 8618: 8274: 8273: 8272: 8267: 8235: 8199: 8175:Valluvar Kottam 8163: 8133: 8103:Shuzo Matsunaga 8021: 8014: 8010:Emmons E. 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Albert Schweitzer (film)
Albert Schweitzer (artist)
The Reverend
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Kaysersberg
Alsace–Lorraine
Lambaréné
University of Strasbourg
Quest for the historical Jesus
Reverence for Life
Consistent "thorough-going" eschatology
Helene Bresslau
Goethe Prize
Nobel Peace Prize
James Cook Medal
musicology
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Theobald Ziegler
Heinrich Julius Holtzmann
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historical Jesus
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