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Schweitzer and musical
A different musical setting of Rousseau's Pygmalion by Anton Schweitzer was performed in Weimar in 1772, and Goethe wrote of it approvingly in Dichtung und Wahrheit.

Schweitzer and scholar
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 ).
Although Schweitzer was among the greatest contributors to this quest, he also ended the quest by noting how each scholar's version of Jesus often seemed to reflect the personal ideals of the scholar, an observation first stated by Johannes Weiss in 1890, and which continues to be observed in Jesus research ( as it does in other historical studies ) even today.

Schweitzer and organist
Albert Schweitzer, OM ( 14 January 1875 – 4 September 1965 ) was a German and then French theologian, organist, philosopher, physician, and medical missionary.
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.

Schweitzer and dedicated
In 1905 Widor and Schweitzer were among the six musicians who founded the Paris Bach Society, a choir dedicated to performing J. S.
Sir Donald Tovey dedicated his conjectural completion of Bach's Die Kunst der Fuge ( Art of the Fugue ) to Schweitzer.
* In 1979 at Carnegie Hall, she received the Albert Schweitzer Music Award " for a life's work dedicated to music and devoted to humanity.

Schweitzer and also
Schweitzer also studied piano under Isidor Philipp, head of the piano department at the Paris Conservatory.
He is also a recipient of the Albert Schweitzer Gold Medal for Humanitarianism.
The wedding of Princess Elizabeth to Prince Philip also survives, as do various early 1950s productions such as It is Midnight, Dr Schweitzer and the opening two episodes of The Quatermass Experiment, although in varying degrees of quality.
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 alsoa masterpiece of general literature ”.
* Johann Friedrich Schweitzer, also known as John Frederick Helvetius ( 1625 – 1709 ), a Dutch physician and alchemical writer of German extraction
He is also a recipient of the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism and a trustee of Economists for Peace and Security.
He is also a recipient of the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism.
At the same time, Schweitzer also sought to defend his patent rights vigorously against unauthorized manufacturers.
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.
Matthew Bourne ; Pam Schweitzer ; Kevin Godley ; Gary lloyd ; Michael Harrison ; Jason Barnes ; Owen Wilson ; Victor Greenberg was also presented as an Honoured Friend
As the father of an autistic son ( Ben ), Schweitzer has also spoken publicly about autism-related issues.
Indy also encounters ( in no particular order ) Edgar Degas, Giacomo Puccini, George Patton, Pablo Picasso ( same episode as Degas ), Eliot Ness, Charles Nungesser, Al Capone, Manfred von Richthofen, Annie Besant, Charles Webster Leadbeater, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, Norman Rockwell ( same episode as Degas and Picasso ), Louis Armstrong, George Gershwin, Sean O ' Casey, Siegfried Sassoon, Patrick Pearse, Winston Churchill, Carl Jung, and Sigmund Freud ; at one point, he competes against a young Ernest Hemingway for the affections of a girl, is nursed back to health by Albert Schweitzer, has a passionate tryst with Mata Hari, and goes on a safari with Theodore Roosevelt.
He also portrayed Nobel Peace Prize laureate Albert Schweitzer in Il est minuit, Docteur Schweitzer ( 1952 ).
Louis Schweitzer ( born 1942 ) was the previous Chairman of Renault, first taking that post on 27 May 1992 in succession to Raymond Lévy, and he was also CEO from 1992 to 2005.
Schweitzer also proposed a " juvenile disarmament " resolution to the UN whereby toy guns and water pistols would be prohibited as an initial step towards effective disarmament and arms control.
In addition, Aldrich ( 1953: 153 ) points out that Studies of Type-Images in Poetry, Religion and Philosophy is “ a sequel and supplement ” to Archetypal Patterns in Poetry and that the theme of both books is “ the current widespread idea that we have not wholly awakened out of the ‘ dream ’ of mythic consciousness, whose symbols are still exploited in great poetry and religion and even metaphysics .” Furthermore, “ both books were written under the spell mainly of C. J. Jung, but also of Albert Schweitzer and Plato.
Darrell Schweitzer described Wall as " one of the finest comic fantasists ever, but also one of the most neglected.
Albert Schweitzer, who boarded with the family between 1906 and 1912, is credited with introducing Curtius to modern French literature ; of great influence also was the Romance philologist Gustav Gröber.

Schweitzer and rescue
The ships of the rescue service are named after people famous for their humanitarian efforts, such as Elsa Brändström, Florence Nightingale, Henri Dunant, Albert Schweitzer, Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore.

Schweitzer and study
According to a study performed by Lisa Schweitzer, “ transport spills toxic waste transporters, such as trucks generally cluster near origins more than destinations.
" In the study, Schweitzer observed the amount of toxic waste that is spilled during transportation and the area where spills are generally located.
Given the results of Schweitzer ’ s study, the residents of nearby cities ( Buttonwillow, especially ) are at the highest risk of experiencing side effects from the spills.

Schweitzer and organs
The Symphony Hall organ, a 4, 800-pipe Aeolian-Skinner ( Opus 1134 ) designed by G. Donald Harrison, installed in 1949, and autographed by Albert Schweitzer, is considered one of the finest concert hall organs in the world.

Schweitzer and .
In his book Civilization And Ethics Albert Schweitzer faces the moral problems which arise when moral law is recognized in business life, for example.
Schweitzer seems, in fact, to acquire for himself a burden of sin, not bequeathed by Adam, but accumulated in the inevitable judgments which life requires of him as between greater and lesser responsibilities.
In seeking for such meaning and purpose, Albert Schweitzer seized upon the concept of the `` sacredness of life ''.
There is indeed a moral responsibility on man himself, for his own soul's sake, to respect lower life and to avoid the infliction of suffering, but this viewpoint Schweitzer rejects.
Glance at the list: Burckhardt, Tolstoy, Proudhon, Thoreau, London, Marx, Tawney, Mayo, Durkheim, Tannenbaum, Mumford, A. R. Heron, Huxley, Schweitzer, and Einstein.
Dr. Albert Schweitzer, world-famous theologian and medical missionary, has endorsed an Easter March for Disarmament which begins tomorrow in Sunnyvale.
We have aligned ourselves with that `` liberal '' tradition in Protestant Christianity that counts among the great names in its history those of Schleiermacher, Ritschl, Herrmann, Harnack, and Troeltsch, and more recently, Schweitzer and the early Barth and, in part at least, Bultmann.
Glenn Kittler has been twice to Africa, once spending a week with Dr. Albert Schweitzer.
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.
Born in Kaysersberg, Schweitzer spent his childhood in the village of Gunsbach, Alsace (), where his father, the local Lutheran-Evangelical pastor, taught him how to play music.
Schweitzer, the pastor's son, grew up in this exceptional environment of religious tolerance, and developed the belief that true Christianity should always work towards a unity of faith and purpose.
Widor, deeply impressed, agreed to teach Schweitzer without fee, and a great and influential friendship was begun.
Schweitzer absolved the one year compulsory military service in 1894.
Schweitzer saw many operas of Richard Wagner at Straßburg ( under Otto Lohse ), and in 1896 he pulled together the funds to visit Bayreuth to see Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen and Parsifal, and was deeply affected.
The Choir Organ at St. Thomas, Strasbourg, designed in 1905 on principles defined by Albert Schweitzer.
His pamphlet " The Art of Organ Building and Organ Playing in Germany and France " ( 1906, republished with an appendix on the state of the organ-building industry in 1927 ) effectively launched the 20th century Orgelbewegung, which turned away from romantic extremes and rediscovered baroque principles — although this sweeping reform movement in organ building eventually went further than Schweitzer himself had intended.
Bach's music, for whose concerts Schweitzer took the organ part regularly until 1913.
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.

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