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         Schweitzer Albert:     more books (100)
  1. My Days with Albert Schweitzer by Frederick Franck, 1998-10
  2. Albert Schweitzer: Friend of All Life (A Rookie Biography) by Carol Greene, 1994-01
  3. Albert Schweitzer: The Doctor Who Gave Up a Brilliant Career to Serve the People of Africa (People Who Have Helped the World) by James Bentley, 1989-06
  4. Out of my life & thought;: An autobiography, by Albert Schweitzer, 1933
  5. Albert Schweitzer's Mission: Healing and Peace by Norman Cousins, 1985-10-01
  6. Albert Schweitzer's Ethical Vision A Sourcebook
  7. Albert Schweitzer (What Made Them Great Series) by Gail Crawford, Giani Renna, 1990-08
  8. On the edge of the primeval forest: The experiences and observations of a doctor in equatorial Africa by Albert Schweitzer, 1954
  9. The Why of Albert Schweitzer (Ulverscroft Large Print) by J Franklin Montague, 1967-04
  10. A Treasury of Albert Schweitzer by Albert Schweitzer, 1994-07-18
  11. The life and thought of Albert Schweitzer by Werner Picht, 1964
  12. Reverence for Life: Sermons 1900-1919 by Albert Schweitzer, 1993-03
  13. Searching the Andes for Albert Schweitzer: A Novel by Jon Peterson, 2009-05-26
  14. The why of Albert Schweitzer;: An appraisal in depth of the career of an extraordinary man of medicine by Joseph Franklin Montague, 1965

61. Albert Schweitzer: Bibliography
1954 Accepts in Oslo, Norway the 1952 nobel Peace Prize and gold replicaof the albert schweitzer Medal of the Animal Welfare Institute.
http://www.awionline.org/schweitzer/as-bib.htm
CHRONOLOGY
January 14, 1875 Albert Schweitzer born at Kayserberg, Alsace* to Adele Schillinger Schweitzer and Lutheran Pastor, Louis Schweitzer.
Attended village school, Gunsbach.
Student at gymnasium, Mulhausen.
Began studies, University of Strasbourg; also studied organ in Paris.
April 1894-April 1895 Served required military service.
Studied at Sorbonne and University of Berlin; also studied organ in Paris and Berlin. Began giving concerts. Published first book.
Received doctorate of philosophy, University of Strasbourg.
Received a licentiate degree in theology; ordained as curate.
January 14, 1905 Age 30; made decision to study medicine and go to Africa.
Began medical studies, University of Strasbourg.
Completed internship and received M.D. degree. Left for Africa. Considered enemy alien by French authorities, but could continue medical practice. September, 1915 After years of searching, he finds the words, Reverence for Life, that sum up his philosophy. The Schweitzers transferred to France as civilian interns. Returned to Alsace in poor health.

62. Albert Schweitzer
Translate this page 1875 - 1965. albert schweitzer ©. http//chatna.com/author/schweitzer.htm. http//www.findagrave.com/pictures/4611.html.1952 nobel Peace Prize Laureate.
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63. Schweitzer [Yves Frisch]
Translate this page albert schweitzer (1875-1965) Prix nobel de la Paix 1952. Ma vieet ma pensée. 1931 (Epilogue). Deux expériences projettent
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Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) [Prix Nobel de la Paix 1952]
Ma vie et ma pensée. [1931] (Epilogue)
  • Deux expériences projettent leur ombre sur mon existence: la première est la constation que le monde est inexplicablement mystérieux et plein de souffrance; la seconde, le fait que je suis né à une époque de déclin spirituel de l'humanité.
    Mon existence a trouvé sa base et son orientation à partir du moment où j'ai reconnu le principe du respect de la vie, qui implique l'affirmation éthique du monde.
    C'est ainsi que j'ai pris position et que je voudrais travailler à rendre les hommes plus profonds et meilleurs, en les amenant à penser sur-mêmes. Je suis en désaccord avec l'espit de ce temps, parce qu'il est plein de mépris pour la pensée.
    On a pu douter que la pensée fût jamais capable de répondre aux questions sur l'univers et sur notre relation avec lui, de sorte que nous puissions donner un sens et un contenu à notre existence.
    Dans le mépris actuel de la pensée entre aussi de la méfiance. Les collectivités organisées, politiques, sociales et religieuse de notre temps s'efforcent d'amener l'individu à ne pas se forger lui-même ses convictions, mais à s'assimiler seulement celles qu'elles tiennent toutes prêtes pour lui.
    L'homme qui pense par lui-même, et qui en même temps est libre sur le plan spirituel, leur est un être incommode et mystérieux. Il n'offre pas la garantie qu'il se fondra à leur gré dans l'organisation.

64. Gene@Star - Famous Genealogy
Translate this page schweitzer albert ( 1875 - 1965 ) schweitzer, albert (1875-1965), théologien protestant,philosophe, médecin et musicologue français, prix nobel de la paix.
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65. Nobel Barýþ Ödülü Alan Ýsimler
nobel Barýþ Ödülü Alan Ýsimler. ÖDÜLÜ ALAN, YIL. Addams, Jane, 1931. Sato,Eisaku, 1974. schweitzer, albert, 1952. Soederblom, Lars Olof Nathan, 1930.
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Nobel Barýþ Ödülü Alan Ýsimler ÖDÜLÜ ALAN YIL Addams, Jane The American Friends Service Committee Amnesty International Angell, Sir Norman Arafat, Yasser Arnoldson, Klas Pontus Asser, Tobias Michael Carel Bajer, Fredrik Balch, Emily Greene Beernaert, Auguste Marie Francois Begin, Menachem Belo, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Borlaug, Norman Bourgeois, Leon Victor Auguste Brandt, Willy Branting, Karl Hjalmar Boyd-Orr Of Brechin, Lord John Briand, Aristide Bride, Sean Mac Buisson, Ferdinand Bunche, Ralph Butler, Nicholas Murray Cassin, Rene Cecil, Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Chamberlain, Sir Austen Constant, Paul Henribenjamin Balluet D'estournelles De Corrigan, Mairead Cremer, Sir William Randal Dalai Lama Dawes, Charles Gates De Klerk, Fredrik Willem Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) Ducommun, Elie

66. MetaGer, Suche Nach: Albert Schweitzer
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67. Theologians (1866-1900)
Biography of albert schweitzer http//www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1952/schweitzerbio.htmlGeneral information about schweitzer from the official nobel Prize
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Theologians (1866-1900) This list is arranged in chronological order, beginning with the earliest authors. If you know of other web sites or texts that could be added to this section, please send an email to Charles Bellinger: wabash_ckb@yahoo.com Rudolph Otto (1869-1937) Rudolph Otto (1869-1937)
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"At this site you will find information about Rudolf Otto (1869-1937), pictures of Otto, a few selections from his writings, and the most complete bibliographies of Otto's works and Otto scholarship that I have been able to compile." Maintained by Gregory Alles. Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965)
http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96jan/schweitzer.html

This page offers general information about Schweitzer and links to further resources. Albert Schweitzer Institute
http://www.schweitzerinstitute.org/index.html

"The Albert Schweitzer Institute is a nonprofit humanitarian organization dedicated to perpetuating Albert Schweitzer's philosophy of 'Reverence For Life' through programs of ethical education and direct action." The Albert Schweitzer Page
http://www.pcisys.net/~jnf/

68. Pravda.RU John Fleming: Brian Williams (Albert Schweitzer) And The Humanitariani
1924 JOHN FLEMING BRIAN WILLIAMS (albert schweitzer) AND THE HUMANITARIANISMOF NBC Brian 1829 FIFTY TONS OF WEAPONS FOR A nobel PRIZE WINNER The Middle
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John Fleming: Brian Williams (Albert Schweitzer) and the Humanitarianism of NBC
Brian Williams, a television news reader for NBC, reported recently that "the International Olympic Committee is considering awarding the 2008 Olympics to Beijing, but [oh-ho-ho-ho] critics are already objecting on the grounds of China's human rights record." The way Williams read this was uncanny, as though he were convincing himself while simultaneously trying to convince others. The "but" in the line carries a freight of bias, distortion, ethnocentrism, ideology and lack of objectivity. What "human rights" situation? What "critics," and where may they be found?
Suppose though that an immigrant Chinese family in California lost a few relatives in the disaster. There would then be one family in that state mourning. Other examples might help illustrate this point, which will lead to a conclusion about those chiding "critics." When the king of a modern country goes to his reward, does the entire nation bewail his loss? The queen could be expected to, but any display of grief by the peasantryor the commoners or proletariat, or what have youwould be ritual, mere formality. No peasant would be in tears. A few loyal ones, however, may place a token (flowers, a picture) at a memorial for the deceased, and possibly even shed tears, especially females, though the close presence of a television camera invites some suspicion.

69. Orgue De Gunsbach, Eglise Mixte
Translate this page Le parcours d'albert schweitzer, en tant que médecin, pasteur, philosophe, musicologueou organiste Gunsbach jusqu'à Oslo (où il a reçu le Prix nobel de la
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Composition, 1986 Grand-orgue
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Bourdon Bourdon Soubasse Montre 8 ... Flûte à fuseau 4' Flûte à cheminée Fourniture 3 rgs Quinte 2 Waldfloete 2' Dulzian 16' Doublette Sesquialtera 2 rgs I/P Fourniture 4 rgs Plein-jeu 3 rgs II/P Trompette Basson Hautbois ... II/I
    G unsbach, c'est bien-entendu le village d'Albert SCHWEITZER , et l'orgue du lieu porte sa marque comme nul autre. Albert Schweitzer a commencé à tenir l'orgue de son village, Gunsbach, à l'age de 8 ans.
L'instrument de Gunsbach, durant l'enfance de Schweitzer, était un Valentin RINKENBACH de , dont voici la Composition (d'après Martin HAEBERLE) : Composition, 1827 Manuel
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Bourdon Bourdon 16' Montre 4 Flûte Flûte traversière Trompette ... Cornet 5 rgs Fourniture 3 rgs Trompette 8' (B+D) Tremblant doux Le constructeur de l'instrument vint l'entretenir deux fois en (nettoyage et soufflets).

70. Albert SCHWEITZER - Vikipedio
engagigo li en la jaro 1952 gajnis la Premion nobel de Paco. Publikajoj aperintajen Esperanto La doktrino pri la respekto al la vivo / albert schweitzer.
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Albert SCHWEITZER
El Vikipedio, la libera enciklopedio. La germana teologo, orgenisto, misiisto kaj kuracisto Albert SCHWEITZER [albet ŝvajce] naskiĝis je la 14-a de januaro en Kaysersberg (nuntempe situanta en la franca departemento Haut-Rhin ). Li mortis je la 4-a de septembro en Lambar©n© (nuntempe en Gabono Kiel muzikisto Albert Schweitzer majstre ludis la verkojn de Johann Sebastian BACH . Li estis verkinta biografion pri BACH kaj kelkajn verkojn pri religia filozofio, kiam li en la jaro 1905 decidis studi medicinon por povi realigi sian grandan deziron, helpi al homoj, kiuj plej urĝe bezonas helpon. Sian studadon li finis en 1913. En la sama jaro li komencis labori kiel kuracisto en Lambar©n©, kie li poste fondis hospitalon por kuraci tropikajn malsanojn. Post la Dua Mondmilito li avertis la homaron pri la danĝeroj de la atombomboj. Pro sia sinoferema engaĝiĝo li en la jaro 1952 gajnis la Premion Nobel de Paco Publikaĵoj aperintaj en Esperanto La doktrino pri la respekto al la vivo / Albert Schweitzer. - Stralsund: Esperanto-grupo, [proks. 1985]. - 37 p. : ilustr.

71. ALBERT SCHWEITZER (1875 + 1965)
Translate this page En 1952, vista su ingente labor en muchos frentes, la Academia Sueca le otorgó elPremio nobel de la Paz. albert schweitzer ha sido un ejemplo que nos asombra
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Portada ALBERT SCHWEITZER Otros textos Este alsaciano, sin duda, ha sido una de las personalidades más interesantes del siglo XX: filósofo, teólogo, médico misionero y ganador del Premio Nobel de la Paz. Era el hijo mayor de un pastor luterano y, desde niño, mostró mucho interés por la historia y las ciencias naturales. Se doctoró en Filosofía en Estrasburgo; años más tarde, lo hizo en Teología. Fue un investigador profundísimo de la vida de Jesús, autor de varios libros sobre el tema, sosteniendo una tesis radical y exhaustiva: El ministerio de Jesús estaba dominado por su mensaje mesiánico y de la espera de un inminente final del mundo. Toda esta actividad, Schweitzer la había compaginado con otro interés de su vida: la música. Desde los 18 años era un aplaudido intérprete de la música de órgano de Bach, instrumento que aprendió a construir o reparar. Escribió un libro sobre el maestro de Eisenach, Bach, el músico-poeta. A los 30 años, empezó a estudiar Medicina porque, desde 1896, había proyectado ser médico misionero en África Ecuatorial. Renunció a su puesto universitario y durante 6 años estudió cirugía. A sus amigos, explicó su decisión invocando la parábola de Dives y Lázaro: Dives, simbolizaba el hombre blanco, dotado de la cultura y la ciencia, y Lázaro al hombre negro, explo- tado y oprimido.

72. Albert Schweitzer
Translate this page albert schweitzer (1875-1965), ganhador do Prêmio nobel da Paz de 1952, músico,filósofo, teólogo, médico e missionário, foi um dos precursores da
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Albert Schweitzer
, proposta em 1998 por Potter.
Potter VR. Bioethics. Bridge to the future. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1971:49, 183.
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73. Liens Ens. Rel.
Translate this page albert schweitzer - Français albert schweitzer Winner of the 1952 nobel Prize inPeace albert schweitzer Doctor, Musician, Theologian The albert schweitzer
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74. Albert Schweitzer
In 1953, at the age of 78, albert schweitzer was awarded the nobel PeacePrize for the year 1952. In the speeches and writings during
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Albert Schweitzer
The son of a Lutheran pastor, Albert Schweitzer was born in Alsace, then part of Germany and later part of France. By the age of 29 Schweitzer had already authored three books and made valuable contributions in the fields of music, religion, and philosophy. He was an acclaimed organist and world authority on Bach, a church pastor and principal of a theological seminary, and a university professor with a doctorate in philosophy. At the age of 30, aware of the desperate need of Africans for medical care, he decided to become a medical doctor and devote the rest of his life serving the people of Africa. In 1913, at the age of 37, Dr. Schweitzer and his wife, Hélène, opened a hospital in Lambaréné, Gabon - then a province of French Equatorial Africa. He devoted his life from then on to providing health care for the people in the area. Not even the serious setbacks during and immediately after World War I deterred him from his mission. In 1915 he came upon the insight, "Reverence for Life," as the elementary and universal principle of ethics which he had been seeking. From the "will to live" evidenced in all living beings, Schweitzer demonstrated the ethical response for humans - Reverence for Life. By stressing the interdependence and unity of all life, he was a forerunner of the environmental and animal welfare movements. In 1953, at the age of 78, Albert Schweitzer was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for the year 1952. In the speeches and writings during the last twelve years of his life, he emphasized the dangers of nuclear energy, nuclear testing, and the nuclear arms race between the superpowers.

75. Albert Schweitzer: Humane Religion Magazine Articles: Bible, Love, Compassion, P
In his own time, albert schweitzer was as widely known for the extensive And likeMother Teresa, Dr. schweitzer was awarded the nobel Peace Prize (in
http://www.all-creatures.org/hr/hraschweitzer.htm
HUMANE RELIGION
A bi-monthly magazine
Humane Living - Bible - Love - Compassion - Peace - Justice - Sensitivity - Church - Synagogue - Temple - God - Christ - Christian - Human Rights - Animal Rights - Cruelty Free Living - People - Animals - Life Style - Nurture - Support ARTICLES ALBERT SCHWEITZER "It was unreasonable to methis was even before I had gone to schoolthat in my evening devotions I should pray only for people. So when my mother had prayed with me and kissed me goodnight, I used secretly to add another prayer which I had myself composed for all living creatures: Dear God, guard and bless everything that breathes; keep them from all evil and let them sleep in peace." Unlike so many children who begin their lives with a caring heart, Albert Schweitzer did not lose his capacity for love and concern when he became an adult. His empathy was all-encompassing, and led to a lifetime of service to all forms of life. Born in 1875 in Alsace at a time when it was under German rule, Albert was the son of a Lutheran minister. He was a musical prodigy and by the age of nine had been invited to play as guest organist in the church at Gunsbach. A love for the organ and for the music of Bach, remained passionate interests for the rest of his life. But he did not choose music as a career. Instead, he followed in his father's footsteps and studied theology and philosophy. He earned his Doctorate and was assigned to St. Nicolas Church in Strasbourg. But he was there for only three years.

76. Nobel Prize In Peace Since 1901
nobel Prize in Peace since 1901 Year, Winners. 1901, Dunant, Jean Henri; Passy, Frederic. 1951,Jouhaux, Leon. 1952, schweitzer, albert. 1953, Marshall, George Catlett.
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Nobel Prize in Peace since 1901 Year Winners Dunant, Jean Henri; Passy, Frederic Ducommun, Elie; Gobat, Charles Albert Cremer, Sir William Randal Institute Of International Law Suttner, Bertha Sophie Felicita Von Roosevelt, Theodore Moneta, Ernesto Teodoro; Renault, Louis Arnoldson, Klas Pontus; Bajer, Fredrik Beernaert, Auguste Marie Francois; Constant, Paul Henribenjamin Balluet D'estournelles De Permanent International Bureau Asser, Tobias Michael Carel; Fried, Alfred Hermann Root, Elihu Fontaine, Henri La International Committee Of The Red Cross Wilson, Thomas Woodrow Bourgeois, Leon Victor Auguste Branting, Karl Hjalmar; Lange, Christian Lous Nansen, Fridtjof Chamberlain, Sir Austen; Dawes, Charles Gates Briand, Aristide; Stresemann, Gustav Buisson, Ferdinand; Quidde, Ludwig Kellogg, Frank Billings Soederblom, Lars Olof Nathan Addams, Jane; Butler, Nicholas Murray Angell, Sir Norman Henderson, Arthur Ossietzky, Carl Von Lamas, Carlos Saavedra Cecil, Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Refugees, Nansen International Office For International Committee Of The Red Cross Hull, Cordell

77. About The Albert Schweitzer Institute
Dr. schweitzer was awarded the nobel Peace Prize for In 1957 he joined albert Einstein,Bertrand Russell, and Linus Pauling to arouse and inform public
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78. Albert.htm
efforts. albert used his nobel Prize money to expand the hospital andto build a leper colony. honor. albert schweitzer died in 1965.
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79. Albert Schweitzer Exhibit
albert schweitzer was a theologian, philosopher, musicologist, organist exhibit,you will see schweitzer's struggle against he received the nobel Peace Prize
http://www.chapman.edu/schweitzer/Schweitzer_collection.html
The Albert Schweitzer Collection
Chapman University
Display Funded by The Fashionables Albert Schweitzer
By Professor Alice Bergel, Ph.D.
Albert Schweitzer was a theologian, philosopher, musicologist, organist, organ-builder and physician, and he achieved greatness in all these fields. He was truly a "Renaissance man." But he was more: he was a thinker who lived his philosophy. He found a definition of "good" and "evil" which everyone can understand and live by: Good is maintaining, furthering, heightening life;
evil is destroying, harming, hindering life. This is the core of his "Reverence for Life." At this time when there seems to be a danger of losing all respect for life, Schweitzer's message is compelling for us all. The story of Schweitzer's life is the story of the development of his thought and its translation into action. Therefore, the Chapman exhibit follows Schweitzer's life story step by step, starting in an Alsatian village with his experience of the suffering of human beings and animals; leading through his education, his varied activities, studies, and scholarly, pastoral, and musical achievements to the establishment, in 1913, of his hospital in Lambarene in what was then French Equatorial Africa and is now the Republic of Gabon; and ending with the help he brought to untold Africans, who, had it not been for him, would have died in agony.

80. Liegerland's 2002 Stamps For Albert Schweitzer.
Dr schweitzer Overview of Dr schweitzer's life and work International albert schweitzerFoundation Dr schweitzer's Acceptance Speech for his nobel Peace Prize
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General Post Office
12 Milton Boulevard,
Mabus, Liegerland.
Liegerland honors Albert Schweitzer.
(12th June.)
Dr. Albert Schweitzer. P rinted by KDPN . Perf 12. Multicoloured Multicoloured Multicoloured This stamp issue honors Dr. Albert Schweitzer , who is a hero in Liegerland and much of the globe. The design features the noted humanitarian and physician Dr Albert Schewitzer , a true non-violent hero that we recommend everyone to model themselves on. They were printed by the Imperial Government Printing Office (KDPN), Baleksetung, Occussi-Ambeno , on white paper. The stamps are perf 12. To view a First Day Cover , click here For more information about Dr Schweitzer
Overview of Dr Schweitzer's life and work

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Dr Schweitzer's Acceptance Speech for his Nobel Peace Prize (1954)
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