Century Quote by N. T. Wright
“[Albert] Schweitzer thus carved out his own path through the first half of this century, a lonely and learned giant amidst the hordes of noisy and shallow theological pygmies.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Paul and the Faithfulness of God, N. T. Wright, 2013
Schweitzer stood apart from shallow theologians, carving a unique, scholarly path.
In simple terms: He was a solitary, learned figure among noisy peers.
Value depth over conformity.
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Type
When to use this quote
- academic research
- spiritual leadership
- public speaking
- writing
- teaching
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can one stay true while engaging community?
- What costs come with intellectual solitude?
His isolation may have limited broader influence.