4 edition of My days with Albert Schweitzer found in the catalog.
My days with Albert Schweitzer
Frederick Franck
Published
1992 by Lyons & Burford in New York, N.Y .
Written in
Edition Notes
Originally published, New York , Holt, 1959.
Statement | Frederick Franck ; illustrated by the author. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | R722.32.S35 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvi,190p. : |
Number of Pages | 190 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21933524M |
ISBN 10 | 1558211950 |
Albert Schweitzer (14 January – 4 September ) was a German-French theologian, musician, philosopher, and physician. He was born in Kaysersberg in the province of Elsass-Lothringen (Alsace-Lorraine), at the time in the German : Philosophical Library/Open Road. Matthew b is a theological quagmire that has caused endless controversy especially since Albert Schweitzer’s seminal book, “The Quest of the Historical Jesus” (). His book in effect ended the “First Quest for the Historical Jesus” that had begun in Germany with scholars such as H. S. Reimarus, D. F. Strauss, Johannes Weiss.
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I dedicated my book, The Jesus Dynasty to the memory of Albert Schweitzer, who was born years ago this month: Ad memoriam Albert Schweitzer ().
Missionary, philosopher, historian extraordinaire. In whose shadow we all stand. Days with Albert Schweitzer A Lambarene Landscape by Franck, Days Albert Schweitzer, First Edition.
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The book is in very good used condition. The Seller Rating: % positive. Since my university days I have been familiar with the name of Albert Schweitzer, his work having come up repeatedly during my study of Biblical Higher Criticism.
Over the ensuing years his name My days with Albert Schweitzer book come up on several other occasions, and most compellingly in the context of a particular story about his My days with Albert Schweitzer book Schweitzer, unable.
See The Albert Schweitzer Page for links to my reviews of books written by Dr. Schweitzer as well as other related information. My Days With Albert Schweitzer Written By: Frederick Franck Original Edition: Holt and Company, Reviewed Edition: Lyons and Burford, Paperback, Pages Quotes Table of Contents.
Albert Schweitzer's efforts to help the people of Africa saved thousands of lives and influenced people to become role models My days with Albert Schweitzer book their communities.
With a couple of setbacks he pushed through with determination to accomplish his goals. Full text of "ALBERT SCHWEITZER - OUT OF MY LIFE AND THOUGHTS" My days with Albert Schweitzer book other formats. In this book, Schweitzer traces the historical progress of 'Historical Jesus' research, from Hermann Reimarus in the mid 18th My days with Albert Schweitzer book, to William Wrede at the turn of the 20th.
Schweitzer showed how Jesus' image had changed with the times and with the personal proclivities of the various authors/5(). My hero is Dr.
Albert Schweitzer. I have a special interest in Albert Schweitzer, because he was my Great Grandfather's first cousin. When someone in my family achieved something as great as what Albert Schweitzer achieved, that makes me feel very proud. Albert Schweitzer was a great humanitarian.
Albert Schweitzer Biographical A lbert Schweitzer (Janu September 4, ) 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. Reviews of and Quotes From Books About Dr. Schweitzer Here is my review of a book about Dr. Schweitzer. All the books I review are in English.
Many of them are out of print, but generally can be found by a book search from a good used-book dealer. See The Albert Schweitzer Page for links to my reviews of books written by Dr. Schweitzer as well. My Days with Albert Schweitzer by Frederick Franck.
$ Free shipping. Days with Albert Schweitzer: A Lambarene landscape, Frederick Fr. $ Free shipping. Days With Albert Schweitzer by Franck Frederick - Book - Hard Cover. $ + $ Shipping. Picture Information. Opens image Rating: % positive. The phrase Reverence for Life is a translation of the German phrase: "Ehrfurcht vor dem Leben."These words came to Albert Schweitzer on a boat trip on the Ogooué River in French Equatorial Africa (now Gabon), while searching for a universal concept of ethics for our time.
Schweitzer made the phrase the basic tenet of an ethical philosophy, which he developed and put into practice. Albert Schweitzer’s Only Trip to America Albert Schweitzer made only a single visit to America, from June 28 to J This page lists his itinerary, reports his impressions of America, and excerpts his remarks at the Goethe Bicentennial Convocation in Aspen, Colorado.
InAlbert Schweitzer may be a somewhat forgotten, or even a controversial, figure but a half a century or more ago, the mere mention of the name Schweitzer instantly conjured up images of Author: Dr.
Howard Markel. Pilgrimage to Humanity by Albert Schweitzer. The dimensions of the central theme are illuminated by Schweitzer’s discussions of his philosophy of culture, the course of his life, his ministry to human needs in Africa, the idea of reverence for life, the ideal of world peace, the significance of liberal Christianity, and the lives, world-views.
Bach, by Albert Schweitzer, translated by Ernest Newman. Dover Publications. ISBN Volume 1 (paperback), Volume 2 (paperback) Volume One Historical account of Protestant church music before Bach, church music in Germany, the life of Bach, discussion of all of Bach's instrumental music.
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A monument in historical Jesus studies In this revised translation and retrieval of the full text of the revised German edition, Schweitzer describes and critiques eighteenth and nineteenth century attempts at retrieving the "Jesus of history" and stands at the crossroads of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to bring closure to the former, and to open the latter for New Testament scholarship.
Albert Schweitzer was a German born French theologian, organist, philosopher, physician, and medical missionary. His founded the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Lambaréné, now in Gabon, west central Africa (then French Equatorial Africa). Schweitzer is also greatly known as a music scholar and organist who was a profound scholar of the music of.
Albert Schweitzer: the story of his Jan 1, - Biography & Autobiography - pages. 0 Reviews. From inside the book. What people are saying - Write a Common terms and phrases. Africa Albert and Helene Albert Schweitzer Alsace Alsatian antelope Aristide Cavaille-Coll Bach became began brought building Cape Lopez Charles Marie Widor.
The second edition of this biography of humanitarian Albert Schweitzer has been updated to include documents discovered since the work was originally written, including the letters between Schweitzer and Helene Bresslau written during the ten years before their marriage. Albert Schweitzer was Alsatian-German theologian, philosopher, organist, and mission doctor in Lambaréné, now in Gabon, west central Africa.
He received the Nobel Peace Prize for his philosophy of Reverence for Life. Whenever he faced obstacles in life, he found solace in music and cats. Albert Schweitzer. Albert Schweitzer’s Quest for the Historical Jesus is in many ways one of the most important books of the twentieth century, although my guess is that few people would care to read it today.
Perhaps because of the popularity of N. Wright, Schweitzer as a Historical Jesus scholar has seen something of a renaissance in recent years. Days with Albert Schweitzer; a Lambaréné landscape by Frederick S Franck But this book is intended for a wider public, to whom it brings the mature reflections of an old man dwelling in the loneliness of the primeval forest, with the text of the Bible and little else before him, seeking to lead the reader into the presence of Jesus.
The book out of Woodstock, Vermont – What Matters – was written by a guy I’d never heard of, Frederick Frank (), a Dutchman who served as a doctor on Nobel peace laureate Albert Schweitzer ‘s staff in Africa, and was also an artist. He went on to publish 30 books about Buddhism, especially focusing on the Zen variety, and also a memoir, Days with Albert Schweitzer.
Albert Schweitzer was born at Kaystersberg, Haute Alsace (now Haut-Rhin), Jan. 14,just two months after Germany had annexed the province from war-prostrate France. During that year, his father, a Lutheran pastor, moved his wife and eldest son to the neighboring village of Gunsbach amid the foothills of the Vosges.
Out of My Life and Thought is worth reading for several reasons. First, the narrative itself is lively. Mythologizing aside, Schweitzer was a skillful writer who knew how to capture his reader with fascinating and provocative detail.
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The Words of Albert Schweitzer: Selected by Norman Cousins (Newmarket Words Of.) by Albert Schweitzer, Norman Cousins and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The dimensions of the central theme are illuminated by Schweitzer’s discussions of his philosophy of culture, the course of his life, his ministry to human needs in Africa, the idea of reverence for life, the ideal of world peace, the significance of liberal Christianity, and the lives, world-views, and contributions of Johann Goethe, J.
Bach, and Jesus of : Philosophical Library/Open Road. "Reverence for life affords me my fundamental principle of morality," said Albert Schweitzer, a true citizen of the world, born on this day in Byhe had become three times a doctor — of philosophy, of theology, and of medicine.
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Albert Schweitzer, M.D., OM, (Janu - September 4, ) was an Alsatian theologian, musician, philosopher, and was born in Kaisersberg, Alsace-Lorraine, Germany (now Kaysersberg, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France). He challenged both the secular view of historical Jesus current at his time and the traditional Christian view, depicting a Jesus who expected the imminent end of.
Published to commemorate Albert Schweitzer's only visit to the United States 60 years ago, this anniversary edition of his autobiography gives 21st-century readers a unique and authoritative account of the man John F.
Kennedy called "one of the transcendent moral influences of our century." Schweitzer is celebrated around the world as a European 5/5(1). The Wisdom of Albert Pdf explores this core philosophy, which inspired pdf of the world’s great humanitarians. While traveling in Africa, Schweitzer recognized that all living creatures have a will to live and believed that through a "reverence for life" mankind had an ethical imperative to aid in the welfare of all living things.26 Jun - Explore jackies's board "Albert Schweitzer" on Pinterest.
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What schweitzer did with this book ebook open up new, creative ebook for the interpretation of the new t estament. It is my intention in this paper to articulate this dimension of schweitzer’s legacy which I do not think has been emphasized enough. Albert Schweitzer and the Quest of the Historical JesusFile Size: 97KB.