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COLLECTIONSBiographies, Essays and short articles
TITLEWomen and Religious Change: A case study in the colonial migrant experience
AUTHOR 1Miriam Dixson
DATE_THIS2000
VOLUMEvol. 2
TITLE_PARENTAustralian Bahá'í Studies
PAGE_RANGE211-217
PUB_THISAssociation for Bahá'í Studies Australia
CITY_THISIngleside, NSW
ABSTRACTThe 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- Christianity; - Europe; - Interfaith dialogue; Anglicanism; Astrology; Australia; Conversion; Esperanto; Imperialism/colonialism; Margaret Dixson; Migration; Numerology; Women
 
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