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Albert Schweitzer

On the Edge of the Primeval Forest

In “On the Edge of the Primeval Forest,” Albert Schweitzer masterfully intertwines vivid natural descriptions with poignant reflections on humanity's relationship with nature. The book serves as a memoir of his experiences in Gabon, where he established a hospital and immersed himself in the life of the forest. Schweitzer's prose, characterized by a delicate balance of lyrical beauty and philosophical depth, engages the reader in a dialogue about conservation, spirituality, and the primal connection to the wilderness, reflecting the author's perspective during a time when European colonialism was reshaping Africa. Albert Schweitzer, a renowned theologian, musician, and physician, drew upon his multifaceted background to pen this introspective work. His profound respect for life and ecological awareness was shaped by both his medical vocation and his commitment to humanitarianism. Engaging deeply with the cultures and environments of West Africa, Schweitzer's convictions led him to advocate for a philosophy of reverence for life, a central theme that permeates this text and beyond. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in environmental philosophy, colonial history, and the intersection of spirituality and nature. Schweitzer's insights remain compelling today, encouraging a deeper consciousness about our role within the ecosystem and inviting us to reconsider our ethical responsibilities toward the natural world.
204 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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