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Albert Schweitzer (14 January 1875 – 4 September 1965) was a German—and later French—theologian, organist, philosopher, and physician. He was born in the province of Alsace-Lorraine, at that time part of the German Empire, though he considered himself French and wrote mostly in French.
Schweitzer, a Lutheran, challenged both the secular view of Jesus as depicted by historical-critical methodology current at this time in certain academic circles, as well as the traditional Christian view. His contributions to the interpretation of Pauline Christianity are noteworthy because they concern the role of Paul's mysticism of "being in Christ" as primary in importance rather than the secondary doctrine of Justification by Faith.
He received the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize for his philosophy of "Reverence for Life", expressed in many ways, but most famously in founding and sustaining the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Lambaréné, now in Gabon, west central Africa (then French Equatorial Africa). As a music scholar and organist, he studied the music of German composer Johann Sebastian Bach and influenced the Organ reform movement (Orgelbewegung).
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Actors: Jeanette Hain (actress), Samuel West (actor), Hans-Wolfgang Jurgan (producer), Jeroen Krabbé (actor), Colin Towns (composer), Barbara Hershey (actress), Sean Cameron Michael (actor), Eleonore Weisgerber (actress), Armin Rohde (actor), Judith Godrèche (actress), Hans Werner Meyer (actor), Michael Dube (actor), Gavin Millar (director), Gavin Millar (writer), Giselher Venzke (producer),
Genres: Biography, Drama, History,Actors: Jeffrey C. Weber (producer), Martin Doblmeier (writer), Martin Doblmeier (director), Jeff McCarthy (actor), Adele Schmidt (producer), Michaël Balerdi (actor),
Genres: Biography,Actors: Rick McCallum (producer), Frank Darabont (writer), Friedrich von Thun (actor), Yann Collette (actor), Jacques Sereys (actor), George Lucas (producer), Isolde Barth (actress), Ronny Coutteure (actor), Isaach De Bankolé (actor), Michel Duchaussoy (actor), Sean Patrick Flanery (actor), Hubert Saint-Macary (actor), Bryan Pringle (actor), Joel McNeely (composer), George Lucas (writer),
Plot: Africa, December 1916. Despite disobeying orders, Indy is promoted to Captain after capturing a German machine gun. He is then ordered to cross the jungle with Remy and Captain Boucher to pick up a shipment of weaponry. Along the way his Ubangan Sgt, Barthelemy picks up the sole surviving child from a disease ridden village despite Boucher's orders against it. On the way back, Indy and company succumb to disease themselves, and are picked up by Albert Schweitzer and the orderlies from his jungle hospital. At first resistant to being treated by a German, Indy soon begins to realize that Schweitzer is not interested in war, only attempting to cure people against all odds.
Keywords: aboriginal-tribe, action-hero, adventure-hero, american-soldier, archive-footage, army, bayonet, behind-enemy-lines, boat, bolt-action-rifleActors: Alex Descas (actor), André Wilms (actor), Michel Peyrelon (actor), Marisa Berenson (actress), Dany Boon (actor), Anne-Marie Pisani (actress), Élisabeth Bourgine (actress), Michel Klochendler (editor), Thierry Lenouvel (miscellaneous crew), Monique Annaud (producer), Christine Ferrer (miscellaneous crew), Serge Lascar (writer), Françoise Lehérissey (producer), Bassek Ba Kobhio (producer), Magaly Berdy (actress),
Genres: Drama,Actors: John Carson (actor), Ashok Amritraj (producer), Malcolm McDowell (actor), Susan Strasberg (actress), Roger Corman (producer), Gray Hofmeyr (director), Jim Stockley (miscellaneous crew), Antoinette van Speyk (miscellaneous crew), Antoinette van Speyk (miscellaneous crew), Edgar Bold (producer), Patrick Shai (actor), Ruy Filipe (costume designer), Barbara Nielsen (actress), Peter Grossett (editor), Michael L. Games (producer),
Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama,Actors: Fredric March (actor), Burgess Meredith (actor), Jerome Hill (producer), Jerome Hill (miscellaneous crew), Jerome Hill (director), Alec Wilder (composer), Luke Bennett (editor), Albert Schweitzer (actor), Henry A. Sundquist (editor), Julia Knowlton (editor), Thomas Bruce Morgan (writer), Adele Woytt (actress), Erica Anderson (miscellaneous crew), Phillip Eckert (actor),
Plot: This biographical drama/part-time documentary, narrative written by Dr. Albert Schweitzer and spoken by Frederic March, traces the life of Dr. Schweitzer (with actors playing the characters), from his birth in France up to about the age of 30 when he makes the decision to go to French Equatorial Africa and build his jungle hospital. The latter half of the film encompasses a full day in the hospital-village following the 80s-plus Samaritan in his daily rounds.
Keywords: 1870s, 1880s, 1900s, 1910s, 1950s, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, africa, character-name-in-title, charityIn this long lost ACADEMY AWARD winning documentary covering the life and times of the legendary humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize winner, the camera follows the good doctor around his hospital in French Equatorial Africa, where his efforts had helped the villagers build and improve their way of life. This amazing documentary features narration by legendary actors Burgess Meredith and Fredric March with incredible on-location footage of Albert Schweitzer at his hospital in Africa. Best Documentary -- 1957 A man is truly ethical only when he obeys the compulsion to help all life which he is able to assist, and shrinks from injuring anything that lives. -Albert Schweitzer Albert Schweitzer, 90, Dies at His Hospital 1965 Great Obituary that explained his philosophy & temperament. *** ...
ALBERT SCHWEITZER: MY LIFE IS MY ARGUMENT presents the life story of Albert Schweitzer and explores his decision to give up a prestigious career as a musician and philosopher to become a medical doctor and serve native inhabitants of Gabon, Africa. Schweitzer's life continues to inform a new generations that there is great value in offering service to others. Executive Producer: David T. Ives Directed by Liam O'Brien Camera & Editing by Rebecca Abbott
1949 the early years of the Cold War. Physician, theologian and humanitarian, Albert Schweitzer has become one of the most admired men in the world, thanks to his philosophy of Reverence for Life which he lives out in his hospital in Lambarene,West Africa. When he is urged by Albert Einstein to speak out against the hydrogen bomb tests, U.S. national security agencies consider this a denunciation of Western politics. A smear campaign is launched to discredit the physician's reputation and to silence him. The investigative journalist Phil Figgis is sent to Lambarene to dig up dirt on Schweitzer and initiate a mutiny of some of the hospital doctors and local government representatives. Schweitzer is under pressure, the hospital might even be closed down. Will he resist, follow his conscience...
Albert Schweitzer practising Bach at his pedal-piano in Lambarene - with cat & fly.
The ten best quotes by the great German theologian and philosopher Albert Schweitzer! (1875 - 1965) See all quotes by Albert Schweitzer at http://www.iperceptive.com/authors/albert_schweitzer_quotes.html Enlighten yourself at http://www.iPerceptive.com The music used in this video is "Relent" from Kevin Mcleods website Incompetech. Like iPerceptive at Facebook http://on.fb.me/raUG1o Follow iPerceptive at Twitter http://twitter.com/iPerceptive Follow iPerceptive at Google+ http://bit.ly/sqQpuO
Click here to buy the DVD: http://firstrunfeatures.com/albertsch... ALBERT SCHWEITZER - CALLED TO AFRICA Dr. Albert Schweitzer is remembered around the world as one of the great humanitarians of the 20th century, a man who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in healing the sick and injured in Africa. This towering figure - jungle doctor, pastor, philosopher, and celebrated musician - was revered by royalty and the famous of his day. Yet the price of his fame was paid for in part by his wife and daughter, left behind in Europe while he pursued his African dream. Albert Schweitzer: Called to Africa tells his remarkable story through the eyes of his wife, Helene, a nurse who shared her husband's dream of carving a hospital out of the rugged African jungle. Filmed on location in Strasbour...
Just a small tribute to a great man of history with a lot to teach us all about being human and loving and respecting animals and nature, and ourselves as a result. Compare Dr. Schweitzer to, say, Ted Nugent ...who would you rather have represent you as a human being? Music: Jarrett Heather - Space Doggity (piano solo)
Schweitzer entered a theological school in order to be a church minister like his father. While saying this, he made up his mind. When he had passed a medical qualification examination after making efforts for six years, he made up his mind to go to Africa. His parents and many other people were opposed to his plan. But they couldn't break his determination to work for the benefit of needy people in Africa instead of choosing the guaranteed comfortable life as a professor,church minister and musician. After Schweitzer married Helene who understood him, they went to Africa. Life in uncivilized Africa was much tougher than he thought. Although he treated and advised Africans, they didn't follow his advice. The First World War broke out and the world got caught up in it. Schweitzer was no exc...
Directors: Jerome Hill (2005) Starring: Fredric March, Albert Schweitzer, Phillip Eckert, Adele Woytt, Burgess Meredith This biographical drama/part-time documentary, narrative written by Dr. Albert Schweitzer and spoken by Frederic March, traces the life of Dr. Schweitzer (with actors playing the characters), from his birth in France up to about the age of 30 when he makes the decision to go to French Equatorial Africa and build his jungle hospital. The latter half of the film encompasses a full day in the hospital-village following the 80s-plus Samaritan in his daily rounds http://www.troma.com
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Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://skyble.space/sabk/35/en/B0082A18T2/trial In 1913, Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) left his internationally renowned career as a theologian, philosopher, and organ player to open a hospital in the jungles of Africa. There he developed in theory and practice his ethics of reverence for life. When he published his most important philosophical work, The Philosophy of Civilization, few people were serious about treating animals with dignity and giving any consideration to environmental issues. Schweitzers urge was heard but not fully appreciated. One hundred years later, we are in a better position to do it. Predrag Cicovacki book is a call to restore Schweitzers vision. After critically and systematically discussing the most important aspects of the ethic...
Since its launch in 1992, 36 students from MGH Institute of Health Professions have been named a U.S. Schweitzer Fellow. They have joined the more than 250 students chosen annually from the nation's top health and human services schools in becoming a part of the U.S. Schweitzer Fellows Program® and following in Dr. Albert Schweitzer's footsteps. Schweitzer Fellows – mostly university graduate students – partner with community-based organizations to identify an unmet health need, design a yearlong service project with a demonstrable impact on that need, and bring that project from idea to implementation and impact – all on top of their usual graduate school responsibilities. After successfully completing their initial year, they become members of the Schweitzer Fellows for Life alumni ne...
Since its launch in 1992, 36 students from MGH Institute of Health Professions have been named a U.S. Schweitzer Fellow. They have joined the more than 250 students chosen annually from the nation's top health and human services schools in becoming a part of the U.S. Schweitzer Fellows Program® and following in Dr. Albert Schweitzer's footsteps. Schweitzer Fellows – mostly university graduate students – partner with community-based organizations to identify an unmet health need, design a yearlong service project with a demonstrable impact on that need, and bring that project from idea to implementation and impact – all on top of their usual graduate school responsibilities. After successfully completing their initial year, they become members of the Schweitzer Fellows for Life alumni ne...
Since its launch in 1992, 36 students from MGH Institute of Health Professions have been named a U.S. Schweitzer Fellow. They have joined the more than 250 students chosen annually from the nation's top health and human services schools in becoming a part of the U.S. Schweitzer Fellows Program® and following in Dr. Albert Schweitzer's footsteps. Schweitzer Fellows – mostly university graduate students – partner with community-based organizations to identify an unmet health need, design a yearlong service project with a demonstrable impact on that need, and bring that project from idea to implementation and impact – all on top of their usual graduate school responsibilities. After successfully completing their initial year, they become members of the Schweitzer Fellows for Life alumni ne...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://yazz.space/sabk/35/en/B001DA108M/info Albert Schweitzer maintained that the idea of "reverence for Life" came upon him on the Ogowe River as an "unexpected discovery, like a revelation in the midst of intense thought." While Schweitzer made numerous significant contributions to an incredible diversity of fields medicine, music, biblical studies, philosophy and theology he regarded Reverence for Life as his greatest contribution and the one by which he most wanted to be remembered. Yet this concept has been the subject of a range of distortions and misunderstandings, both academic and popular. In this book, Ara Barsam provides a new interpretation of Schweitzer's reverence and shows how it emerged from his studies of German philosophy, Indian religio...
ᵠThema: Der Philosoph Wolfgang Gratzl zeit im Gespräch mit Zlatko Valentić, was das Denken von Albert Schweitzer aktuell macht. ᵠ Produktion und Regie: BlendKultur, Alexander Schröder / Kamera: Lena Fakler, Joachim Lutz, Alexander Schröder u. Viola Evang / Ton: Maryna Falkovych / Aufnahmeleitung: Viola Evang / Philosophische Assistenz: Paul Schulmeister / Musik: Timo Klabunde
Yasmin Madeira realiza entrevista com a escritora e expositora espírita Brunilde Mendes do Espírito Santo sobre a vida e a obra de Albert Schweitzer, no programa Despertar Espírita. Produção Clube de Arte e Grupo Espírita Eurípedes Barsanulpho. Exibido na tvnovaluz.com.
(30'04") Szegletkő (2000. március) A Nobel-békedíjas evangélikus lelkész, teológus, Bach-kutató, orgonaművész és orvos neve sokak számára ismerős. Hafenscher Károly teológiai professzor és Oláh Vilmos sebész orvos, valamint számos, Schweitzer műveiből vett idézet, továbbá a munkásságát megörökítő archív-felvétel segítségével minden korábbinál közelebb kerülhet hozzánk a 125 éve született keresztyén bizonyságtevő alakja. A dokumentumfilm nem egyszerűen az életrajzi kereteket tárja föl, hanem bepillantást enged Schweitzer gondolati rendszerébe is, amelynek egyik pillére az élet tisztelete. Számos példát ismerhetünk meg arról, hogyan cselekedett gondolati rendszerének megfelelően a gyakorlatban mind orvosként és igehirdetőként Lambarénében (Gabon), mind pedig békeharcosként a második világháb...
The Quest of the Historical Jesus Part 1, Audiobook, by Albert Schweitzer, Christ, Christian