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Reverence for Life - Albert Schweitzer's Great Contribution to Ethical Thought (Hardcover)
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Reverence for Life - Albert Schweitzer's Great Contribution to Ethical Thought (Hardcover)
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Albert Schweitzer maintained that the idea of "Reverence for Life"
came upon him on the Ogowe River as an "unexpected discovery, like
a revelation in the midst of intense thought." While Schweitzer
made numerous significant contributions to an incredible diversity
of fields - medicine, music, biblical studies, philosophy and
theology - he regarded Reverence for Life as his greatest
contribution and the one by which he most wanted to be remembered.
Yet this concept has been the subject of a range of distortions and
misunderstandings, both academic and popular. In this book, Ara
Barsam provides a new interpretation of Schweitzer's reverence and
shows how it emerged from his studies of German philosophy, Indian
religions, and his biblical scholarship on Jesus and Paul.
By throwing light on the origin and development of Schweitzer's
thought, Barsam leads his readers to a closer appreciation of the
contribution that reverence makes to current ethical issues.
Whereas previous commentators have focused on "reverence for life"
as a philosophical ethic located in that tradition, this book
demonstrates that it is in fact Schweitzer's theology that provides
the hitherto undiscerned foundation for his ethic. Even among those
who herald Schweitzer as the one who brought "reverence" to
Christianity, there exists a tendency to underemphasize how his
thinking also developed from his pivotal encounter with Indian
religions. As Barsam shows, it is impossible to grasp the nature
and the significance of Barsam's contribution without addressing
that link.
Life-centered ethics - in the broadest sense - have continued to
flourish, yet Schweitzer's pioneering contribution is often
overlooked. Not onlydid he help establish the issue on the moral
agenda, but, most significant, he also provided much sought after
philosophical and theological foundations. Schweitzer emerges from
this critical study of his life and thought as a remarkable
individual who should rightfully be regarded as a moral giant of
the twentieth-century.
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