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COLLECTIONS | Biographies, Essays and short articles |
TITLE | Women and Religious Change: A case study in the colonial migrant experience |
AUTHOR 1 | Miriam Dixson |
DATE_THIS | 2000 |
VOLUME | vol. 2 |
TITLE_PARENT | Australian Bahá'í Studies |
PAGE_RANGE | 211-217 |
PUB_THIS | Association for Bahá'í Studies Australia |
CITY_THIS | Ingleside, NSW |
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 | - Christianity; - Europe; - Interfaith dialogue; Anglicanism; Astrology; Australia; Conversion; Esperanto; Imperialism/colonialism; Margaret Dixson; Migration; Numerology; Women |
CONTENT | Download: dixson_women_religious_change.pdf.
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PERMISSION | editor and publisher |
LANG THIS | English |
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