

The feature of Schweitzer Falls was originally named for Albert Schweitzer. Jungle Cruise appearances Disney Parks Jungle Cruise Schweitzer achieved worldwide fame for his work and advocated against nuclear weaponry. In 1952/1953, Albert Schweitzer was given the, "Nobel Peace Prize" for his Reverence for Life philosophy. They were able to say goodbye however before leaving for Port-Gentil.Īfter the war, Schweitzer travelled Europe and garnered funds to return to his clinic. Albert Schweitzer and his wife were subsequently deported with Jones having been unable to save his friend. After curing the village, Jones was convinced by Schweitzer to stop fighting as a soldier in WW1 and find a more effective means of doing good.įollowing this adventure, Schweitzer was found by the German Empire and arrested for, "Deportation" as a result of living in French territory. On the expedition to reach the village, Schweitzer taught Jones Albert taught Jones the Reverence for Life. Jones accompanied Schweitzer on a mission to aid the Pahouin village in recovering from an illness brought by the Europeans. Jones and his men stayed with the Schweitzers for a time during which time Jones and Schweitzer became friends. Jones' men were badly sick leading to Schweitzer taking them in and bringing them to health. In the December of 1916, he came across allied Great War soldiers lead by lead by Colonel Henri Defense, the identity assumed by a young Indiana Jones. Reverence for Life affords me my fundamental principle of morality, namely, that good consists in maintaining, assisting and enhancing life, and to destroy, to harm or to hinder life is evil". While in Gabon, Schweitzer developed an ethical philosophy known as the "Reverence for Life" which stated, " Ethics is nothing other than Reverence for Life. By 1916, he and Helene Schweitzer moved to the French Equatorial African settlement of Lambaréné in what is modern-day Gabon. History Disney Parks Background Īlbert Schweitzer was a German-Alsation Lutheran concert organist turned polymath and theologian in the early 20th century.


2.3.1 The Enchanted Tiki Room & the Adventurous Jungle Cruise.2.2.1 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.1.1.2 Oganga, The Giver and Taker of Life.
