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Albert Schweitzer

    14 de enero de 1875 – 4 de septiembre de 1965

    Albert Schweitzer, teólogo, músico, filósofo y médico, influyó profundamente en el pensamiento moderno. Su obra teológica desafió las visiones predominantes de Jesús, presentándolo como una figura apocalíptica. El legado perdurable de Schweitzer es su filosofía de la "reverencia por la vida", un principio rector que sustentó sus esfuerzos humanitarios. Esta filosofía se manifestó famosamente en su dedicación de por vida a mantener el hospital que fundó en Gabón, encarnando su compromiso con el servicio.

    Albert Schweitzer
    More From the Primeval Forest
    Civilization and Ethics
    Memoirs of childhood and youth
    The Quest of the Historical Jesus
    Brothers in spirit
    The Albert Schweitzer- Helene Bresslau letters
    • This book provides the only personal portrait of Schweitzer, here as a young man on a quest to better the lot of humankind, and of the woman who helped to shape that pursuit. Schweitzer was twenty-six and Helene Bresslau twenty-two when they met. He was preparing for an academic life in theology and philosophy, while his skill as a musician supplemented his intellectual work. Helene stepped beyond the conventions of the day by entering the nursing field, by founding a welfare program for single mothers, and fearlessly stating her own opinions. While Schweitzer searched for his path, Bresslau provided the sounding board for many of his ideas.

      The Albert Schweitzer- Helene Bresslau letters
    • Scion of the Pittsburgh oil and banking family, William Larimer Mellon, Jr., was married, the father of three, and a successful rancher in Arizona when, at thirty-seven, he read a Life magazine article about Albert Schweitzer's "reverence for life" that guided his mission hospital in a remote area of Gabon, Africa. Mellon immediately wrote to the famous humanitarian in Lambarene, expressing admiration of Schweitzer's life of service and the wish to engage in similar work with his wife, Gwendolyn. Schweitzer's reply in March 1948 was a lengthy letter of realistic encouragement. In time, Mellon received his medical degree from Tulane University and later established a well-equipped hospital in one of the poorest regions of Haiti, where, with his wife, he spent the rest of his life working as a physician and a community development engineer. The hospital continues to thrive. Brothers in Spirit brings together sixty-five of the letters written between 1947 and Schweitzer's death in 1965. Presented here in both English and the original French, they eloquently tell the story of a comfortable life abandoned for the goal of serving humanity.

      Brothers in spirit
    • The Quest of the Historical Jesus

      A Critical Study of Its Progress from Reimarus to Wrede

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      In the late eighteenth century, scholars revisited foundational debates regarding the essence of Christianity, utilizing advanced linguistic and historical methods. They aimed to uncover the original Jesus by questioning the New Testament's silence on much of his life and examining Paul's writings. The exploration delved into Jesus's Jewish identity and the discrepancies among the Gospels, revealing a complex figure with multiple interpretations. This scholarly inquiry highlighted the diverse perspectives on Jesus, challenging the notion of a singular "true" representation.

      The Quest of the Historical Jesus
    • In this charming autobiographical essay, Albert Schwenzer tells of his first nineteen years in Upper Alsace and his youthful discoveries of religion, music, and the inspiration of friendship. Even in his boyhood there were traces of what was to become his "reverence for life": as a boy, he writes, he managed to dissuade several companions from going fishing because of the pain he felt the deed gave to both the worm and the fish. In poignant vignettes, Schweitzer also describes his unhappiness at discovering that he had better food or better clothing than chose around him. Memoirs of Childhood and Youth offers wonderful insights on Dr. Schweitzer's childhood journey that eventually led him to dedicate himself to medical service in African colonies. This new translation also has rarely seen photographs of Schweitzer, both as a youth and as an adult.

      Memoirs of childhood and youth
    • The Mystery Of The Kingdom Of God

      The Secret Of Jesus' Messiahship And Passion (1914)

      • 284 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Exploring the concept of the Kingdom of God, the book examines Jesus' role as the Messiah, emphasizing his message of establishing a new social order rooted in love, justice, and compassion. Schweitzer introduces the notion of the "messianic secret," positing that Jesus intentionally concealed his true identity until the appropriate moment. Drawing on his extensive biblical knowledge, this scholarly work is a significant contribution to New Testament studies and remains a classic in the field. The reprint aims to preserve its cultural importance.

      The Mystery Of The Kingdom Of God
    • V knize vzpomíná známý lékař a humanista, nositel Nobelovy ceny míru, na první roky svého působeni v rovníkové Africe, kde na řece Ogooué počal uprostřed pralesů budovat dnes už známou nemocnici v Lambaréné. Líčí v ní svou práci mezi domorodci, těžké životní podmínky i obtíže, s nimiž se setkával. Je svědectvím veliké obětavosti a ušlechtilosti člověka, který zasvětil celý svůj život myšlence být "člověkem všem lidem, kteří potřebují člověka."

      Lidé v pralesích
    • Kniha obsahuje zápisky z působení A. Schwaitzera v Africe v Lambaréné. Rozděleny jsou do dvou částí: Lidé v pralese (1913–1918) a Zprávy z Lambaréné (1924–1927). Hovoří o úžasné obětavosti, trpělivosti a soucitu lékaře, který pracuje za nejtěžších podmínek. Většinu finančníchprostředků získává svými knížkami, přednáškami a koncerty, s nimiž odjíždí do Evropy i do Ameriky. Doslov: Eduard Wondrák

      Lidé v pralese