- William Garlington. Bahá'í Bhajans: An example of the Bahá'í Use of Hindu Symbols (1998-01). The appearance of Bahá'í bhajans is indicative of both the approaches taken by the Indian Bahá'í community towards Hindu villagers during the mass teaching period, and perhaps of a broader pattern of cross cultural exchange and adaptation. Articles-unpublished.
- William Garlington. Bahá'í Faith in India, The: A Developmental Stage Approach (1997-06). 5 distinct stages of development of Bahá'í history in India, each with its own unique personalities and events, patterns of community organization and missionary endeavor; the internal and external dynamics which led to these changes. Articles-unpublished.
- William Garlington. Bahá'í Faith in Malwa, The: A Study of a Contemporary Religious Movement (1975). A broad overview of Bahá'í history in general and in India in particular. Examination of present-day activities, sociological frameworks of village life, and development of local Bahá'í administrative orders. Theses.
- William Garlington. Bahá'í Proselytization in Malwa, India (1984/2001). The establishment of the Bahá'í Faith in Malwa amongst poor rural villagers; elements of appeal, including the use of Hindu terminology. Articles-unpublished.
- Daya Ram Malviya. William Garlington, trans. Biographical letter from a Hindu villager (1974). A glimpse into the life of an Indian convert to the Faith. Letters.
- William Garlington. Development of the Bahá'í Faith in Malwa, The: 1941-1974 (1999-02). A socio-cultural examination of Bahá'í mass teaching as experienced in Central India. Articles-unpublished.
- William Garlington. Hinduism and the Bahá'í Faith, by Moojan Momen: Review (1998). Reviews.
- Charles Nolley, William Garlington. India, Notes on Bahá'í Population (1997-03). Indian membership numbers, and how "enrollment" there has a different meaning than in developed countries. Essays.
- William Garlington. Visions of Peace, Strategies for Change: Bahá'í Books on Creating a New World Order (1986). Reviews of To the Peoples of the World: A Bahá'í Statement on Peace, by the Universal House of Justice, World Peace and World Government, by Jan Tyson, and Circle of Peace. ed. Anthony Lee. Reviews.
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