Abstract:
Detailed study of major changes in the Faith's history, opposition to such changes, and their resulting tensions and resolutions.
Notes:
Doctoral dissertation for Baylor University.
The PDF below was OCRed by Mike Thomas and converted into a Word document, which Thomas then painstakingly corrected, including by checking quoted sections against original documents, and annotated. To see the annotated version, download johnson_transformations_evolution_bahai.docx. Crossreferences:
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About: The Bahá'í World Faith, originating in Persia in 1844 and now extending around the world, has undergone extraordinary changes in its evolution to its present stage of development. Bahá'ís freely acknowledge the evolutionary character of their religion, which results in periodic outdating of previous teachings and practice. Edward G. Browne, Cambridge University, wrote in 1910 that "few religions have undergone so rapid an evolution..." No less spectacular have been the developments in the religion since Browne made this statement. 1. PDF (from Word document below; see also scan of the original)Download: johnson_transformations_evolution_bahai.pdf.
2. Microsoft Word version (prepared by Mike Thomas, 2023)3. PDF image scan |
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