- Active Force and That Which Is Its Recipient, The: A Bahá'í View of Creativity, by Rick Johnson. (2017) On creativity and the pervasive nature of this concept in Bahá’í thought. The universe is coded to be creative; it exists in a perpetually generative, dynamic state and that creativity is the fundamental reality of the universe.
- Creative Act and the Spirit, The, by Bonnie Wilder. (1989) Essay on the connections between art and the Bahá'í teachings, from the perspective of personal artistic experience. (First 90% of article only, pages 17-34.)
- Creative Circle, The: Art, Literature, and Music in Baha'i Perspective, Michael Fitzgerald, ed. (1989) Essays on the arts including poetry, music, film, etc. and their role in the Bahá'í community.
- Creative Circle: Art, Literature and Music in the Bahá'í Perspective, ed. Michael Fitzgerald: Review, by Phyllis Sternberg Perrakis. (1989-1990)
- Divine Virtues and Spiritual Qualities: A Compilation from Sacred Texts, by WellSpring International Educational Foundation for the Study and Application of the Sacred Texts. (2003) Comprehensive exploration of 77 virtues and qualities drawn from the texts of various religions.
- Foreword, by Charles Wolcott. (1989) Essay on the meaning of music, and the dynamics of artistic endeavor in the context of the pull toward community, by a member of the Universal House of Justice, who passed away the very day he dictated this essay. Includes preface by Michael Fitzgerald.
- Interview with 'Abdu'l-Bahá, An, by Mary Hanford Ford. (1933-07) Discussing spiritual insights, martyrdom, and labor-saving machines' role in societal advancement.
- Oprah Winfrey's Soul Series Webcast, by Rainn Wilson. (2009) In an hour long interview, Wilson talks with Oprah about the Bahá'í Faith, creativity, spirituality, and his new web site SoulPancake.com
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