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What Does It Mean to Be Human?: Reverence for Life Reaffirmed by Responses from Around the World
What Does It Mean to Be Human?: Reverence for Life Reaffirmed by Responses from Around the World
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*What Does It Mean to Be Human?: Reverence for Life Reaffirmed* is a thought-provoking collection of responses to the fundamental question of human existence, featuring insights from thinkers, religious leaders, and philosophers around the world. Edited by Albert Schweitzer's granddaughter, Theodora H. H. F. G. Schweitzer, the book brings together diverse perspectives on what it means to be human, focusing on the concept of "reverence for life" that Albert Schweitzer championed. The contributors—spanning different cultures, religions, and disciplines—reflect on human dignity, responsibility, and the interconnectedness of life, offering a rich tapestry of ideas that reaffirm the value of life itself. This work invites readers to engage with universal themes of ethics, compassion, and humanity in a global context.
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