Albert Schweitzer Quotes About Christianity

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  • What has been presented as Christianity during these nineteen centuries is only a beginning, full of mistakes, not full blown Christianity springing from the spirit of Jesus.

    "Out of My Life and Thought : An Autobiography". Book by Albert Schweitzer. As translated by C. T. Campion, Epilogue, p. 241, 1933.
  • Jesus means something to our world because a mighty spiritual force streams forth from him and flows through our being also. This fact can neither be shaken nor confirmed by any historical discovery. It is the solid foundation of Christianity.

    Albert Schweitzer (2005). “Albert Schweitzer: Essential Writings”
  • I believe that I possess this value: to serve Jesus. I am less at peace than if my goal would be to attain a professorship and a good life, but I live. And that gives me the tremendous feeling of happiness, as if one would hear music. One feels uprooted, because one asks, what lies ahead, what decisions should I make-but more alive, happier than those anchored in life. To drift with released anchor.

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Albert Schweitzer

  • Born: January 14, 1875
  • Died: September 4, 1965
  • Occupation: Theologian