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Albert Schweitzer

    January 14, 1875 – September 4, 1965

    Albert Schweitzer, a theologian, musician, philosopher, and physician, profoundly influenced modern thought. His theological work challenged prevailing views of Jesus, presenting him as an apocalyptic figure. Schweitzer's enduring legacy is his philosophy of "reverence for life," a guiding principle that underpinned his humanitarian efforts. This philosophy famously manifested in his lifelong dedication to sustaining the hospital he founded in Gabon, embodying his commitment to service.

    Albert Schweitzer
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    Civilization and Ethics
    Memoirs of childhood and youth
    The Quest of the Historical Jesus
    Brothers in spirit
    The Albert Schweitzer- Helene Bresslau letters