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    • Ludwig Philipp Albert Schweitzer OM was a German-born, French polymath from Alsace. He was a theologian, organist, musicologist, writer, humanitarian, philosopher, and physician. As a Lutheran minister, Schweitzer challenged both the secular view of the historical Jesus as depicted by the historical-critical method current at this time, as … See more

    Born14 January 1875 · Kaysersberg, Alsace–Lorraine, German Empire
    Died4 September 1965 (aged 90) · Lambaréné, Gabon
    CitizenshipGermany (until 1919) · France (from 1919)
    Early years

    Schweitzer was born on 14 January 1875 in Kaysersberg in Alsace, in what had less than four years previously become the Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine in the German Empire; he later became a citizen of France a… See more

    Music

    Schweitzer rapidly gained prominence as a musical scholar and organist, dedicated also to the rescue, restoration and study of historic pipe organs. With theological insight, he interpreted the use of pictorial and symbol… See more

     
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    Jan 14, 1999 · Albert Schweitzer was an Alsatian-German theologian, philosopher, organist, and mission doctor in equatorial Africa, who received …

     
  3. Albert Schweitzer – Biographical - NobelPrize.org

    Learn about the life and achievements of Albert Schweitzer, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952 for his humanitarian work in Africa and his philosophy of reverence for life. He was also a renowned theologian, organist, and Bach …

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  6. Albert Schweitzer – Facts - NobelPrize.org

    Albert Schweitzer received his Nobel Prize one year later, in 1953. Prize share: 1/1. Doctor, Missionary, Philosopher and Musician. The expression “reverence for life” is the key to Albert Schweitzer's personal philosophy. No person must …

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    Learn about the life and work of Albert Schweitzer, who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his philosophy of "reverence for life" and his medical mission in Africa. Discover his achievements as a theologian, musician, organist and Bach scholar.

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    Aug 24, 2015 · We are referring, of course, to Albert Schweitzer, the person Winston Churchill called “a genius of humanity.” And though Schweitzer’s contributions are fading fast from living memory, some...

  9. 1952 - Nobel Peace Prize

    Albert Schweitzer was a doctor, missionary, philosopher and musician who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his altruism and reverence for life. He founded and ran a hospital in Gabon, Africa, and spoke out against nuclear tests and …

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