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Women and Religious Change

 
AuthorMiriam Dixson
 
Title of item
Women and Religious Change
 
Subtitle of item
A case study in the colonial migrant experience
 
Volume
vol. 2
 
Pages
211-217
Parent publication  
 
Publisher of this ed.
Ingleside, NSW: Association for Bahá'í Studies Australia
Date of this edition 2000
LanguageEnglish
Permission editor and publisher
Posted 2016-09-17 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Biographies and Essays and short articles
URLbahai-library.org/dixson_women_religigious_change
Abstract The story of Margaret Dixson, and one woman's growth from Anglicanism, via numerology and astrology, to commitment to the world ideals of the Bahá'í Faith.
Notes See also the rest of this issue.
Tags Anglicanism; Astrology; Christianity; Conversion; Esperanto; Imperialism/colonialism; Interfaith dialogue; Margaret Dixson; Migration; Numerology; Women
Locations Europe; Australia
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