Bethlehem, 37:as far as the results are concerned, for as Dr. Schweitzer tells us: "The historical foundation ofBethlehem, 37:- The Mystery of the Kingdom of God, by Albert Schweitzer, pp. 28, 29. Always the Word has soundedBethlehem, 102:of consciousness was immediate and deep. Dr. Schweitzer says in this connection: "About Jesus'Bethlehem, 102:- The Mystery of the Kingdom of God, by Albert Schweitzer, p. 354. To the man Jesus this wasBethlehem, 111:(The Mystery of the Kingdom of God, by Albert Schweitzer, p. 235.) Christ faced this last attackBethlehem, 161:- The Mystery of the Kingdom of God, by Albert Schweitzer, pp. 181, 182. The same writer goes on toBethlehem, 168:Decay and Restoration of Civilization, by Albert Schweitzer, p. 82.) Christ embodied a great idea,Bethlehem, 213:(The Mystery of the Kingdom of God, by Albert Schweitzer, p. 56.) Bethlehem, 227:who ceaselessly serve their fellow men. Dr. Schweitzer, whose vision of the kingdom of God is soBethlehem, 228:- The Mystery of the Kingdom of God, by Albert Schweitzer, p. 75. Love is the beginning, and loveBethlehem, 264:permeated with the new vision. We need what Dr. Schweitzer calls "...the recognition thatBethlehem, 264:Decay and Restoration of Civilization, by Albert Schweitzer, p. 78-79.) This awakening is alreadyBethlehem, 278:to the whole has been summed up for us by Dr. Schweitzer, who presents to us such a wonderfulBethlehem, 279:Decay and Restoration of Civilization, by Albert Schweitzer, p. VIII, preface. No man who cannot |