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In fact, Schweitzer saw Jesus as a failed, would-be Messiah whose ethic was suitable only for the short interim before the apocalypse.
* Albert Schweitzer ( 1875 – 1965 ), The Quest of the Historical Jesus ( 1906 )-" Schweitzer saw Jesus ' ethic as only an " interim ethic " ( a way of life good only for the brief period before the cataclysmic end, the eschaton ).

Schweitzer and many
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 ).
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 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.
Among these have been many writers, artists and musicians ; these include Pulitzer Prize-winning and Nobel Laureate Saul Bellow, Andrei Bely, Joseph Beuys, Owen Barfield, Wassily Kandinsky, Nobel Laureates Selma Lagerlöf and Albert Schweitzer, Andrei Tarkovsky, Bruno Walter, and Right Livelihood Award winner Ibrahim Abouleish.
In the 1960s, Jim Drake was the first to solve many problems of getting the board to sail while Hoyle Schweitzer was the first to be successful in marketing the sailboard.
Past speakers include Stephen Jay Gould, Jared Diamond, Donald Johanson, Julia Sweeney, Richard Dawkins, Philip Zimbardo, Steven Pinker, Carol Tavris, David Baltimore, Lisa Randall, Daniel Dennett, Tim Flannery, Lawrence Krauss, Michio Kaku, Susan Blackmore, Christof Koch, Alison Gopnik, Ursula Goodenough, Edward Tufte, Bjorn Lomborg, Sam Harris, Jeff Schweitzer and many others.
Her awards include the first Pope John XXIII Peace Prize, the Philippines-based Ramon Magsaysay Award, the Pacem in Terris Award, an honorary Companion of the Order of Australia, the Order of Merit from both the United Kingdom and the United States, Albania's Golden Honour of the Nation, honorary degrees, the Balzan Prize, and the Albert Schweitzer International Prize amongst many others.
Schweitzer received many honors and decorations, such as the Commander of the Légion d ' Honneur ; the Médaille de la Résistance, and the Croix de Guerre.

Schweitzer and operas
Abel Seyler, the Swiss-born director of the Seyler theatrical company, was noted as a proponent of German opera, commissioning operas by Hiller, Georg Anton Benda, Anton Schweitzer and other composers.
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.

Schweitzer and Richard
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.
These include the philosophers Albert Schweitzer, Owen Barfield and Richard Tarnas ; the writers Saul Bellow, Michael Ende, Selma Lagerlöf, Andrej Belyj, David Spangler, and William Irwin Thompson ; the artists Josef Beuys, Wassily Kandinsky, and Murray Griffin ; actor and acting teacher Michael Chekhov ; cinema director Andrei Tarkovsky ; and conductor Bruno Walter.
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 .”
Judges were Emma Bull, Orson Scott Card, Richard Laymon, Faren Miller and Darrell Schweitzer.
The pilot, Captain Richard J. Ashby, and his navigator, Captain Joseph Schweitzer, were put on trial in the United States and were found not guilty of involuntary manslaughter and negligent homicide.
Other notable writers published by the Century over its long history include Jane Addams, Reinhold Niebuhr, Martin Luther King Jr., Richard John Neuhaus, and Albert Schweitzer.
Judges were Emma Bull, Orson Scott Card, Richard Laymon, Faren Miller, and Darrell Schweitzer.

Schweitzer and at
Glance at the list: Burckhardt, Tolstoy, Proudhon, Thoreau, London, Marx, Tawney, Mayo, Durkheim, Tannenbaum, Mumford, A. R. Heron, Huxley, Schweitzer, and Einstein.
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.
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.
The Choir Organ at St. Thomas, Strasbourg, designed in 1905 on principles defined by Albert Schweitzer.
Schweitzer also studied piano under Isidor Philipp, head of the piano department at the Paris Conservatory.
In 1899 Schweitzer became a deacon at the church Saint-Nicolas of Strasbourg.
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.
Dr Albert Schweitzer, theologian and famous Bach expert was a special lecturer at Mansfield and often performed on the chapel organ.
He studied first under the marine painter R. Hardorff in Hamburg, then under C. Schweitzer in Düsseldorf and Carl Oesterley in Hamburg, and finally at the Berlin School of Art.
The show had a world view, debuting acts from around the globe and showing films from exotic locations ; most of the films were made on travels made by guests such as Arthur Godfrey or Paar himself ( e. g., several visits with Albert Schweitzer at his compound in Gabon in Central Africa, and Mary Martin at her home in the jungles of Brazil ).
The priest at the wedding ceremony held in Straßburg was Albert Schweitzer, a close friend of Elly.
Following the death of Lassalle, Bebel was among the group of Socialists that refused to follow new party leader Johann Baptist von Schweitzer at the Eisenach Conference of 1867, an action which gave rise to the name " Eisenachers " for this Marxist faction.
* Albert Schweitzer sets up the Albert Schweitzer Hospital at Lambaréné in French Equatorial Africa.
Martz finished her time in office campaigning for President Bush in Ohio, Arizona, and other swing states, and sparring with incoming Democratic governor Brian Schweitzer over transition of state government. In September 2005 Martz was named chair of Montanans for Judge Roberts ( Chief Justice nominee John Glover Roberts, Jr .) and spoke at a rally in support of Roberts.
Following this he was the first Albert Schweitzer Professor of Humanities at New York University until 1969.
Schweitzer was educated at the University of Strasbourg, the University of Paris, and the Paris School of Political Science and received degrees in Law, Economics and Political Science.
Early active magnetic bearing patents were assigned to Jesse Beams at the University of Virginia during World War II and are concerned with ultracentrifuges for purification of the isotopes of various elements for the manufacture of the first nuclear bombs, but the technology did not mature until the advances of solid-state electronics and modern computer-based control technology with the work of Habermann and Schweitzer.
* Albert Schweitzer, made organ recordings at All Hallows
An excellent example is the photograph " Schweitzer at the Lamp " by W. Eugene Smith, from his 1954 photo essay A Man of Mercy on Dr. Albert Schweitzer and his humanitarian work in French Equatorial Africa.
* In 1979 at Carnegie Hall, she received the Albert Schweitzer Music Award " for a life's work dedicated to music and devoted to humanity.
During a visit to Russia by French President Jacques Chirac, Louis Schweitzer noted that at Lada and Renault dealerships the € 6, 000 Ladas were selling very well while the € 12, 000 Renaults stayed in the showroom.

Schweitzer and under
Weird Tales was more lastingly revived in 1988 under license by publisher / editors George H. Scithers, John Gregory Betancourt and Darrell Schweitzer, beginning with issue 290.
Schweitzer had to reapply for a patent under severely limited terms, and finally it expired in 1987.
In late 2002 they did an MTV Unplugged session in a school auditorium with the school's band ( Albert Schweitzer Gymnasium, Hamburg, Germany ) which they released under the title Rock ' n ' Roll Realschule ( in allusion to the Ramones ' song and the film Rock ' n ' Roll High School ).
Schweitzer has pointed out that Montana has had the highest ending fund balances in the state ’ s history under his administration, with an average ending fund balance of $ 414 million.
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.

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