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Albert Schweitzer in Thought and Action

A Life in Parts

edited by James Carleton Paget & Michael J. Thate

contributions by Steven J. Kraftchick, R. Barry Matlock, Robert Morgan, Christophe Chalamet, Harald Schützeichel, Predrag Cicovacki, Claus Günzler, Ulrich H.J. Körtner, Xutong Qu, Thomas Suermann, Anthony J. Steinhoff, Werner Zager, Nils Ole Oermann & Ward Blanton

Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Initial publish date
Dec 2016
Category
General, Theology, 20th Century
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780815634645
    Publish Date
    Dec 2016
    List Price
    $80.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780815634799
    Publish Date
    Dec 2016
    List Price
    $128.95

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In the 1940s and 1950s, Albert Schweitzer was one of the best-known figures on the world stage. Courted by monarchs, world statesmen, and distinguished figures from the literary, musical, and scientific fields, Schweitzer was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952, cementing his place as one of the great intellectual leaders of his time. Schweitzer is less well known now but nonetheless a man of perennial fascination, and this volume seeks to bring his achievements across a variety of areas—philosophy, theology, and medicine—into sharper focus. To that end, international scholars from diverse disciplines offer a wide-ranging examination of Schweitzer’s life and thought over the course of forty years. Albert Schweitzer in Thought and Action gives readers a fuller, richer, and more nuanced picture of this controversial but monumental figure of twentieth-century life—and, in some measure, of that complex century itself.

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Robert Morgan has written more than twenty professionally produced plays, many of which have toured nationally and internationally and he has acted in and directed more than forty productions. He has won the prestigious Chalmers Award for outstanding play six times and four of his plays have won the Dora Mavor Moore Award for best production. His work has received a total of ten Dora nominations and has been performed around the world.

In 2001, Robert was the founding artistic director of the Childrenâ??s Peace Theatre. In its first two seasons, the Peace Theatre involved more than one hundred children and young people in an active program of training, workshops, and performances. In his role as artistic director, Robert delivered two official presentations to the United Nations in New York at the 2002 Special Session on the Children of the World. Prior to his work with the Peace Theatre, Robert formed Roseneath Productions in 1986 with David S. Craig in order to produce and tour his solo show Morganâ??s Journey. The play, which has become the longest running touring play in Canadian history, has been called a childrenâ??s classic and the company, which incorporated as Roseneath Theatre in 1993 has established an international reputation for producing plays of the highest quality for audiences of all ages. He lives in Toronto with his wife, Susan Lee Marcus, and their two children Diana and Clare.

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Anthony J. Steinhoff is a professor in the Department of History at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

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Editorial Reviews

A fine, vigorous and valuable volume which repays serious reading and thought.

Contemporary Church History Quarterly

Readers will discover a new appreciation for Schweitzer in each of the domains he helped pioneer, and his timeless and, indeed, prescient thought will resonate across multiple ethical, theological, and political domains. This volume has the potential to be-come a landmark in the study of Schweitzer.

David K. Goodin, associate researcher at the McGill Centre for Research on Religion, McGill University

This fascinating multi-authored volume offers a timely analysis of the variegated nature of the thought and practice of Albert Schweitzer, one of the most remarkable figures of his age. In so doing it offers a fitting tribute. Schweitzer spoke of being ‘full of contradictions’. We are helped to understand these better and as a result begin to comprehend why it is that he remains such a compelling presence in the intellectual and ethical life of modernity.

Christopher Rowland, retired Dean Ireland’s Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture Emeritus, University of Oxford

The volume reflects well its subtitle, ‘a life in parts’, by seeking to bring together the many dimensions of Albert Schweitzer’s intellectual trajectory and humanitarian activity.

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History

In this comprehensive and highly recommendable book every aspect of Albert Schweitzer’s life and work is covered by the best international experts, such as Harald Schützeichel, Robert Morgan, Ulrich Körtner, Claus Günzler, Michael J. Thate and Nils Ole Oermann. The book will be an indispensable tool for all future research on Schweitzer and provide basic information about this inspiring and yet ambiguous icon of the twentieth century.

Ulrich Luz, professor emeritus, University of Bern, Switzerland