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         Schweitzer Albert:     more books (100)
  1. Albert Schweitzer: A Biography (The Albert Schweitzer Library) by James Brabazon, 2000-10
  2. The Quest of the Historical Jesus by Albert Schweitzer, 2010-03-16
  3. Out of My Life and Thought: An Autobiography by Albert Schweitzer, 2009-06-11
  4. Albert Schweitzer: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters) by James Brabazon, 2005-10-31
  5. The Philosophy of Civilization: Part I, the Decay and the Restoration of Civilization : Part Ii, Civilization and Ethics by Albert Schweitzer, C. T. Campion, 1987-09
  6. The Mystery of the Kingdom of God: The Secret of Jesus' Messiahship and Passion by Albert Schweitzer, 2010-03-31
  7. Reverence for Life: The Ethics of Albert Schweitzer for the Twenty-First Century
  8. Albert Schweitzer, Christian revolutionary by George Seaver, 1955
  9. Albert Schweitzer: Reverence for Life - The inspiring words of a great humanitarian (Hallmark editions) by Albert Schweitzer, 1971
  10. J S Bach 2 Volumes by Albert Schweitzer, 1962
  11. The Words of Albert Schweitzer (Newmarket "Words Of" Series) by Norman Cousins, 1999-06-17
  12. Animals, Nature, and Albert Schweitzer
  13. The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle (The Albert Schweitzer Library) by Albert Schweitzer, 1998-11-09
  14. The Psychiatric Study of Jesus Exposition and Criticism by Schweitzer Albert, 1948

1. Albert Schweitzer Winner Of The 1952 Nobel Prize In Peace
albert schweitzer. 1952 nobel Peace Prize Laureate Missionary surgeonFounder Lambaréné Hospital (République du Gabon) Background
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A LBERT S CHWEITZER
1952 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    Missionary surgeon
    Founder Lambaréné Hospital (République du Gabon)
Background

    Place of Birth: Kaysersberg, Alsace, then Germany
    Residence: France
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2. Albert Schweitzer Collection
List of resources at Stephens College plus links to information about the life and works of the renowned humanitarian and nobel Prize winner.
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3. Index Of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
Sato, Eisaku, 1974. schweitzer, albert, 1952. Back to The nobel Prize InternetArchive Literature * Peace * Chemistry * Physics * Economics * Medicine
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4. Albert Schweitzer - Biography
The nobel Peace Prize for 1952, having been withheld in that year, was given to him AlbertSchweitzer died on September 4, 1965, and was buried at Lambaréné.
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Albert Schweitzer (January 14, 1875-September 4, 1965) was born into an Alsatian family which for generations had been devoted to religion, music, and education. His father and maternal grandfather were ministers; both of his grandfathers were talented organists; many of his relatives were persons of scholarly attainments.
Schweitzer entered into his intensive theological studies in 1893 at the University of Strasbourg where he obtained a doctorate in philosophy in 1899, with a dissertation on the religious philosophy of Kant, and received his licentiate in theology in 1900. He began preaching at St. Nicholas Church in Strasbourg in 1899; he served in various high ranking administrative posts from 1901 to 1912 in the Theological College of St.Thomas, the college he had attended at the University of Strasbourg. In 1906 he published The Quest of the Historical Jesus , a book on which much of his fame as a theological scholar rests.
Meanwhile he continued with a distinguished musical career initiated at an early age with piano and organ lessons. Only nine when he first performed in his father's church, he was, from his young manhood to his middle eighties, recognized as a concert organist, internationally known. From his professional engagements he earned funds for his education, particularly his later medical schooling, and for his African hospital. Musicologist as well as performer, Schweitzer wrote a biography of

5. Peace 1952
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6. Albert Schweitzer | Philosopher, Physician & Humanitarian
albert schweitzer was born on January 14, 1875 in Kaysersberg his many years of humanitarianefforts schweitzer was awarded the 1952 nobel Peace Prize.
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Albert Schweitzer was born on January 14, 1875 in Kaysersberg, a town near Stasbourg in Alsace, Germany (now part of France). Schweitzer has been called the greatest Christian of his time. He based his personal philosophy on a "reverence for life" and on a deep commitment to serve humanity through thought and action. For his many years of humanitarian efforts Schweitzer was awarded the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize. By the time he was 21 Schweitzer had decided on the course for his life. For nine years he would dedicate himself to the study science, music, and theology. Then he would devote the rest of his life to serving humanity directly. Before he was 30 he was a respected writer on theology, an accomplished organist, and an authority on the life and work of Johann Sebastian Bach In 1904 Schweitzer was inspired to become a medical missionary after reading an evangelical paper regarding the needs of medical missions. He studied medicine from 1905 to 1913 at the University of Strassbourg. He also raised money to establish a hospital in French Equatorial Africa. He founded a hospital there in 1913. Over the years built a large hospital that served thousands of Africans. Schweitzer used his $33,000 Nobel Prize to expand the hospital and to build a leper colony. In 1955 Queen Elizabeth II awarded Schweitzer the "Order of Merit," Britain's highest civilian honor.

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8. The Albert Schweitzer Page
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9. Schweitzer Nobel Lecture
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Albert Schweitzer was awarded the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize. However, his duties in Africa prevented him from appearing at the award ceremony, which was held December 10, 1953, in Oslo, Norway. The award was therefore formally presented to the French ambassador, a Mr. de Monicault, who read a message from Dr. Schweitzer expressing his gratitude, his regret at having to be absent, and his intention to visit Oslo the following year. Schweitzer was able to travel to Europe in 1954, and delivered his Nobel speech on November 4, 1954, at Oslo University. As the following blurb from the November 3 1954 New York Times indicates, Schweitzer was very warmly greeted upon his arrival in Oslo: Dr. Albert Schweitzer, winner of the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize, arrived today [Nov. 2] to receive his diploma and gold medal. Never before has the winner of this award aroused such public interest here. The railway station was crowded and the police had to escort the 79-year-old philosopher and humanitarian to a car. A line formed last night for tickets to tomorrow's presentation ceremony. King Haakon received Dr. Schweitzer at the palace. Dr. Schweitzer said he would return to Africa and use the prize money for his leper hospital at Lambarene. Oslo newspapers are inviting subscriptions to a fund to be used as Dr. Schweitzer wishes.

10. Schweitzer, Albert
schweitzer, albert. schweitzer, photograph by Yousuf Karsh. philosopher, organist,and mission doctor in equatorial Africa, who received the 1952 nobel Prize for
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Schweitzer, photograph by Yousuf Karsh Nobel Prize for Peace for his efforts in behalf of "the Brotherhood of Nations." The eldest son of a Lutheran pastor, Schweitzer studied philosophy and theology at the University of Strasbourg, where he took the doctor's degree in philosophy in 1899. At the same time, he was also a lecturer in philosophy and a preacher at St. Nicholas' Church, and the following year he received a doctorate in theology. His book Von Reimarus zu Wrede The Quest of the Historical Jesus ) established him as a world figure in theological studies. In this and other works he stressed the eschatological views (concerned with the consummation of history) of Jesus and St. Paul, asserting that their attitudes were formed by expectation of the imminent end of the world. During these years Schweitzer also became an accomplished musician, beginning his career as an organist in Strasbourg in 1893. Charles-Marie Widor, his organ teacher in Paris, recognized Schweitzer as a Bach interpreter of unique perception and asked him to write a study of the composer's life and art. The result was (1905). In this work Schweitzer viewed Bach as a religious mystic and likened his music to the impersonal and cosmic forces of the natural world.

11. Nobel Prize Winners For 1951-1960
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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry McMillan, Edwin Mattison U.S. discovery of and research on transuranium elements chemistry Seaborg, Glenn T. U.S. discovery of and research on transuranium elements literature Sweden novelist peace France physics Cockcroft, Sir John Douglas U.K. work on transmutation of atomic nuclei by accelerated particles physics Walton, Ernest Thomas Sinton Ireland work on transmutation of atomic nuclei by accelerated particles physiology/medicine Theiler, Max South Africa yellow fever discoveries chemistry Martin, A.J.P. U.K. development of partition chromatography chemistry Synge, R.L.M. U.K. development of partition chromatography literature France poet, novelist, dramatist peace Schweitzer, Albert Alsace physics Bloch, Felix U.S. discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance in solids physics Purcell, E.M. U.S. discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance in solids physiology/medicine Waksman, Selman Abraham U.S. discovery of streptomycin chemistry Staudinger, Hermann West Germany work on macromolecules literature Churchill, Sir Winston

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15. Albert Schweitzer
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16. Albert Schweitzer  - Espagnol
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Albert Schweitzer Asiste a la escuela en Günsbach. Asiste a la escuela en Münster. Durante 8 años acude al instituto de Mülhausen. Estudia órgano con Eugen Munch. Confirmación en Mülhausen. El 18 de junio aprueba el bachillerato alemán. En octubre realiza su primer viaje a París a casa de sus tíos August y Charles Schweitzer. Primer encuentro con el organista Charles Marie Widor. Comienza los estudios de Teología y Filosofía. Servicio militar en el regimiento de infanter¡a 143 de Estrasburgo. En mayo aprueba su primer examen de Teología. A partir de octubre permanece 6 meses en París y estudia órgano con Widor y piano con Isidore Philippe y Marie Jaël-Trautmann. De mayo a julio estudios en Berlín. El 2 de agosto culmina el doctorado en Filosofía. A partir del 1 de diciembre vicario en prácticas en la iglesia de San Nicolás en Estrasburgo. 15 de julio: segundo examen de Teología. El 24 de julio obtiene el título de Doctor en Teología. A partir del 14 de noviembre es vicario en San Nicolás En octubre comunica a sus amigos y parientes que ha decidido ir de médico a Àfrica Ecuatorial y que por ello va a estudiar Medicina. Entre 1905 y 1912, aparte de los estudios de Medicina, sigue muy activo en los campos de Teología, Filosofía y Música y publica varios libros.

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18. Albert Schweitzer, Premio Nobel De La Paz 1952
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1875 Nace el 14 de enero en Kaysersberg. Estudia música, órgano, teología y filosofía. Destacó toda su vida como interprete de órgano y sus estudios sobre la figura de Bach y Jesús, Goethe.
1900 Vicario de la Iglesia de San Nicolás en Estrasburgo.
1902 Imparte clases de Teología en la Facultad de Estrasburgo.
1905 - 1912 Estudia Medicina por su propósito firme de ejercer en Africa Ecuatorial, no obstante sigue muy activo en los campos de Teología, Filosofía y Música y publica varios libros.
1913 Llega a Lambarene para construir el primer hospital de la misión de Andende, junto a su mujer que fue su fiel colaboradora durante toda su vida.
1914 Se endeuda gravemente por el hospital y decide dar conferencias en todo el mundo.
1917-1918 Los Schweitzer son detenidos en campos de concentración para prisioneros civiles en la Primera Guerra Mundial.

19. Albert Schweitzer, Premio Nobel De La Paz 1952
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1875 Nace el 14 de enero en Kaysersberg. Estudia música, órgano, teología y filosofía. Destacó toda su vida como interprete de órgano y sus estudios sobre la figura de Bach y Jesús, Goethe.
1900 Vicario de la Iglesia de San Nicolás en Estrasburgo.
1902 Imparte clases de Teología en la Facultad de Estrasburgo.
1905 - 1912 Estudia Medicina por su propósito firme de ejercer en Africa Ecuatorial, no obstante sigue muy activo en los campos de Teología, Filosofía y Música y publica varios libros.
1913 Llega a Lambarene para construir el primer hospital de la misión de Andende, junto a su mujer que fue su fiel colaboradora durante toda su vida.
1914 Se endeuda gravemente por el hospital y decide dar conferencias en todo el mundo.
1917-1918 Los Schweitzer son detenidos en campos de concentración para prisioneros civiles en la Primera Guerra Mundial.

20. Illumining Talks - Albert Schweitzer
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Albert Schweitzer, was born on January 14, 1875, in Kaysersburg, a town near Stasbourg that is now in France, has been called the greatest Christian of his time. He based his personal philosophy on a "reverence for life" and on a deep commitment to serve humanity through thought and action. Awarded the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize, he died in 1965. Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech

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