- Bahá'í Faith and Science Fiction, The, by Lavie Tidhar (2005). — Short essay published in a "speculative fiction e-zine."
- Bahá'í Faith and Science Fiction, The, by Lavie Tidhar (2004-01). — Contacts between Sci-Fi and Baha'i have so far been minimal, but the origins of these two seemingly-...
- Bridge over Troubled Waters: The City of Haifa in Lavie Tidhar's Stories, by Ehud Maimon (2012-01-23). — Brief mentions of the temple of the Bab and the terraces, and the place of Haifa and Mt. Carmel in s...
- Desert Enlightenment: Prophets and Prophecy in American Science Fiction, by Justice Hagan (2013). — On the pivotal role in the development of the central characters the narratives of the novel Dune, t...
- Escape from Earth: The Journal of a Planetary Pioneer, by Duane L. Herrmann (2018). — Chapter 1 of a 300-page novel.
- Four Levels of Detachment in Doris Lessing's Shikasta,, The, by Phyllis Sternberg Perrakis (2004). — The concept of detachment in Baha’u’llah’s Writings and its application to Doris Lessing’s S...
- Half Million Years, A, by Dana Paxson (2021). — Exploring the 500,000-year Baha’i cycle asserted by Shoghi Effendi, in two versions: academic-styl...
- I Loved Thy Creation: A collection of short fiction, by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff (2008). — Sci-fi, fantasy, and magic-realism stories inspired by Baha'i themes.
- Mars Frontier, by Robert Stockman (2010). — A novel about the first landing on Mars, exploration of the planet, and its eventual settlement. Con...
- White Dog, by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff (1999-04). — Beauty truly is in the eye, or perhaps the heart, of the beholder.
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