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A Selection of Writings of and about Albert Schweitzer

A Selection of Writings of and about Albert Schweitzer is a comprehensive compilation that showcases the intellectual and spiritual journey of one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. The book features a selection of Schweitzer's own works, such as his philosophical treatises and theological essays, alongside letters and other correspondence that provide a personal glimpse into his life. Additionally, it includes commentary and analysis from various scholars and contemporaries, offering a multifaceted view of Schweitzer's legacy and impact on the world. more

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Albert Schweitzer
Albert Schweitzer

Albert Schweitzer, born on January 14, 1875, and died on September 4, 1965, was a German theologian, musician, philosopher, and physician. He is renowned for his missionary work in Africa. more

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