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Schweitzer and however
Literary critic Darrell Schweitzer, however, comments that The Cats of Ulthar resembles Dunsany in " mood and execution " only and that " has no obvious parallels in any Dunsany story ".
From 1864 to 1865, Liebknecht also worked on the magazine " Der Social-Demokrat " (" the Social Democrat ") published by Jean Baptista von Schweitzer ; however, he soon found himself in disagreement with the paper's friendly position toward Prussia and its new Minister-President, Otto von Bismarck.

Schweitzer and writes
Schweitzer writes that modern Christians of many kinds deliberately ignore the urgent message ( so powerfully proclaimed by Jesus during the 1st century ) of an imminent end of the world.

Schweitzer and Jesus
Schweitzer, a Lutheran, challenged both the secular view of Jesus as depicted by historical-critical methodology current at his time in certain academic circles, as well as the traditional Christian view.
Since the mid-1890s Schweitzer had formed the inner resolve that it was needful for him as a Christian to repay to the world something for the happiness which it had given to him, and he determined that he would pursue his younger interests until the age of thirty and then give himself to serving humanity, with Jesus serving as his example.
In The Quest, Schweitzer reviewed all former work on the " historical Jesus " back to the late 18th century.
Schweitzer found many New Testament references to apparently show that 1st-century Christians believed literally in the imminent fulfillment of the promise of the World's ending, within the lifetime of Jesus's original followers, He noted that in the gospel of Mark, Jesus speaks of a " tribulation ", with his coming in the clouds with great power and glory " ( St Mark ), and states when it will happen: " This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled " ( St Matthew, 24: 34 ) ( or, " have taken place " ( Luke 21: 32 )): " All these things shall come upon this generation " ( Matthew 23: 36 ).
Schweitzer notes that St. Paul apparently believed in the immediacy of the " Second Coming of Jesus ": " Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord " ( 1 Thessalonians 4. 17 ).
Schweitzer concludes that the 1st century theology, originating in the lifetimes of those who first followed Jesus, is both incompatible with, and far removed from, those beliefs later made official by the Roman Emperor Constantine in 325 CE.
Schweitzer established his reputation further as a New Testament scholar with other theological studies including The Psychiatric Study of Jesus ( 1911 ); and his two studies of the apostle Paul, Paul and his Interpreters, and the more complete The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle ( 1930 ).
In 1906, Albert Schweitzer portrayed Jesus as a failed apocalyptic prophet, and this analysis virtually put an end to historical inquiry into Jesus.
While some of these pillars are noncontroversial, some scholars of the historical Jesus follow Albert Schweitzer in regarding him as apocalyptic.
While calling the views expressed in the Fragments mistaken in some respects and one-sided, Schweitzer describes the essay on “ The Aims of Jesus and His Disciples ” as not only “ one of the greatest events in the history of criticism ” but also “ a masterpiece of general literature ”.
Richard N. Soulen points out that Reimarus “ is treated as the initiator of ‘ Lives of Jesus Research ’ by Schweitzer and accorded special honor by him for recognizing that Jesus ' thought-world was essentially eschatological, a fact overlooked until the end of the 19th century .”
Renan's Life of Jesus was lavished with ironic praise and criticism by Albert Schweitzer in his book Quest of the Historical Jesus.
Albert Schweitzer, whose book coined the term Quest for the historical Jesus
Albert Schweitzer, Rudolf Bultmann, Norman Perrin and Johannes Weiss argued that Jesus" kingdom " was intended to be a wholly futuristic kingdom.
As Albert Schweitzer showed in his Quest of the Historical Jesus, in the early 19th century, debate about the " Historical Jesus " centered on the credibility of the miracle reports.
In the 19th century important scholarship was done by David Strauss, Ernest Renan, Johannes Weiss, Albert Schweitzer and others, all of whom investigated the " historical Jesus " within the Gospel narratives.
* Albert Schweitzer ( 1875-1965 ): German theologian who was a pioneer in the quest for the historical Jesus.
Albert Schweitzer emphasized that Jesus was an apocalyptic prophet, preparing his fellow Jews for the imminent end of the world.
In fact, Schweitzer saw Jesus as a failed, would-be Messiah whose ethic was suitable only for the short interim before the apocalypse.

Schweitzer and who
He studied organ there from 1885 – 1893 with Eugène Munch, organist of the Protestant Temple, who inspired Schweitzer with his profound enthusiasm for the music of German composer Richard Wagner.
In 1905 Widor and Schweitzer were among the six musicians who founded the Paris Bach Society, a choir dedicated to performing J. S.
Schweitzer, who insisted that the score should show Bach's notation with no additional markings, wrote the commentaries for the Preludes and Fugues, and Widor those for the Sonatas and Concertos: six volumes were published in 1912 – 14.
Particularly striking examples of such unfair judgements were produced by noted Bach biographers Philipp Spitta and Albert Schweitzer, who criticized Telemann's cantatas and then praised works they thought were composed by Bach — but which were, in fact, composed by Telemann, as was shown by later research.
The town made headlines in 2007 when Governor Brian Schweitzer gave the commencement address to the high school graduating class — one student, Roxie Britton, who received considerable soft news coverage for this distinction.
Drake mentioned the idea to surfer Hoyle Schweitzer who wanted to develop it, but Drake was still unsure of how to control and steer what he envisaged in a design concept as a surfboard with upright sail design, whereby the sailor stood upright on the board holding the sail.
Morell considered the offer but declined the part, which Cartier then offered to another actor who had appeared in It Is Midnight, Dr. Schweitzer, Reginald Tate, who accepted.
Created by Harry B. Martin, who drew it through 1903, it has since been drawn by Oscar Chopin, 1903 – 1910 ; S. Carlisle Martin, 1910 – 1932 ; Amadee Wohlschlaeger, 1932 – 1981 ; Albert Schweitzer, the first one to draw the Weatherbird in color, 1981 – 1986 ; and Dan Martin, 1986 – present.
* to decide beforehand who was to be considered as " German " in the first place, due to the complications of German history and its changing frontiers, which could have excluded such people as Mozart and Romy Schneider ( Austria ) or Albert Schweitzer ( France ).
Tate was the second choice for the part of Professor Bernard Quatermass ; Cartier had previously offered it to his It Is Midnight, Dr Schweitzer co-star André Morell, who declined the role.
It was purchased by eccentric philanthropist Louis Schweitzer, who donated it to the Pacifica Foundation in 1960.
Brian David Schweitzer ( born September 4, 1955 ) is an American politician who has been the 23rd Governor of Montana since January 2005.
Schweitzer was to co-lead an energy policy forum at the National Governors Association meeting in Washington, D. C. on February 22, 2009, along with Republican Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, who announced just days before the event that she would not attend, leaving Schweitzer to lead the discussion alone.
( Bucknell 2002 ) Dissenters from this view notably included Albert Schweitzer, who argued against the alleged ' purity ' of music in a classic work on Bach.
The conjecture was disproven in 1974 by Paul Schweitzer, who exhibited a counterexample.
Anton Schweitzer ( Coburg, 6 June 1735 – Gotha, 23 November 1787 ) was a German composer of operas, who was affiliated with Abel Seyler's theatrical company.
In 1994, Raymond Lévy, who was director of Renault, invited him to join the Cercle de l ’ Industrie, a French industry lobby in Brussels, where he met the billionaire businessman Vincent Bolloré and top manager Louis Schweitzer ; Strauss-Kahn served as secretary-general and later as vice-president.
Valukus and AUSA James Schweitzer indicted 22 corrupt court personnel in 1985, along with Judge Raymond Sodini, who presided over the corruption in his courtroom at Chicago Police Headquarters.

Schweitzer and came
He first came into wide public acclaim with the release of Notre prison est un royaume (" Our Prison is a Kingdom ") in 1948, and Il est minuit, docteur Schweitzer (" It is midnight, Doctor Schweitzer ") in 1950.

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