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  1. Bab and Babism, The, by John David Rees. (1896-08-22) An early, brief account of Bábí history and speculation about the presence of the Bábís (i.e. Bahá'ís) in contemporary Iran by a British colonial official and traveller.
  2. Baha'i Faith, The: A Future-Oriented Religion, by Arthur Lyon Dahl. (1997) The rise and fall of civilizations as regards future human development.
  3. Communication: The Key to Expansion, by Roger Coe. (1986-02) The use of technology by and its impact upon Bahá'í scholarship. Available also as audiobook.
  4. Environmental Protection from a Baha'i Perspective, by Arthur Lyon Dahl. (1997) The place of the natural world in the Bahá'í teachings.
  5. "Race, Immorality and Money in the American Bahá'í Community: Impeaching the Los Angeles Spiritual Assembly," by Juan Cole: Commmentary, by Robert Stockman. (2000-04) Response to Cole's article in the same issue, which analyzes the dissolution of the Bahá'í local assembly of Los Angeles in 1986-88 by the US NSA.
  6. Scholarship in the Bahá'í Community, by John Parris. (1991) intellectual development in the Bahá'í community; scholarship is an avenue open to all believers and not confined to an elitist few.
  7. Bahá'í Faith, The, by John Boykin: Underlying Principles and Approach for a Bahá'í Response, by Shahriar Razavi, Khazeh Fananapazir. (1992) A case study in opposition literature and anti-Bahá'í polemicism.
  8. Modelling Human Rights Education: A View from the Pacific, by Graham Hassall. (1997-11) For Bahá'ís to be successfully involved in the promotion of human rights development, they will have to decide what their model of 'human rights' is, and how to deal with the variant conceptions of human rights already held across the Asia-Pacific region.
  9. Dawn of Knowledge and Most Great Peace, The, by Paul Kingston Dealy. (1903) Early collection of lectures on Bahá'í teachings and history with reference to the Bible, and a "supplement" by Abdu'l-Bahá.
  10. Two State Papers Bearing on the Removal of the Babis from Baghdad to Turkey, by E. G. Browne. E. G. Browne, trans. (1862-05-10) Iranian State papers requesting that the Ottomans expel Bahá'u'lláh and the Bábís from Baghdad.
  11. Unity Triumphant: The Call of the Kingdom, by Elizabeth Herrick. (1925) An early introduction to the Bahá'í teachings and a testimony of faith in the revelation of Bahá'u'lláh.
  12. Spiritual Assembly as Arbitrator, The, by John B. Cornell. (1997) The function of Spiritual Assemblies in arbitrating disputes among Bahá'ís, and some historical insight into the development of Bahá'í practice.
  13. Socio-demographic Characteristics of the Canadian Baha'i Community, by Will C. van den Hoonaard. (1991) Statistics and analysis of enrollment and growth patterns.
  14. Chaos as Metaphor for the Study of Social Processes in the Postmodern World: A Baha'i Illustration, by Will C. van den Hoonaard, William W. Hackborn. (1997-03) How ideas drawn from the study of chaos theory can be used to describe some aspects of a social environment.
  15. Chasm of Belief, by Barbara L. McLellan. (1996) Post traumatic stress disorder, its challenge to the Bahá'í community, and steps which may assist the community to face this issue.
  16. Clay into Crystal: How Thought Shapes Structure in the Pursuit of Justice, by Holly Hanson. (2001-09) Explores the concept that social structures emerge out of patterns of thought, illustrated with the history of political transformation in Uganda, of economies in Europe, of the academy.
  17. Common Threads: A Theory and Practice of Community Development, by John W. Suggs, Jr., Lin Deahl-Coy. (1999-06) Results of a sociological study designed "to teach practical skills of love, support and belonging."
  18. Ecological Models of Social Organization: A Baha'i Perspective, by Arthur Lyon Dahl. (1994-09) Natural vs. human social ecosystems and the interplay of natural vs. social systems in the 21st century.
  19. Question of Gender in Canadian Baha'i History, The, by Will C. van den Hoonaard. (1994-06) The position of Bahá'í women in the Canadian community and the extent to which they participated in teaching and administrative activities.
  20. Global Dilemmas, Local Responses: Creating Patterns of Action that Make the World Different, by Holly Hanson. (2000-12) Globalization through the metaphor of the world as a body: as a diseased body, as a beautiful but dead body, and of political and social institutions as a growing body.
  21. Social Crises and Their Connections to Global Ecological Problems, by Arthur Lyon Dahl. (1994-05) Global warming and the social roots of environmental problems.
  22. World We Want, The: Overcoming Barriers to Systematic Action, by Holly Hanson. (2001-12) Explores the process through which humanity can create a peaceful and just world society, as presented in The Secret of Divine Civilization, "The Promise of World Peace," and letters of the Universal House of Justice.
  23. Case on Conscientious Objection, A, by Author unknown. (1972) In 1972, a Bahá'í — previously convicted of failing to submit to induction (the draft) — was acquitted on appeal.
  24. We are overdue to honour our end of our covenant with God, by Ted Slavin. (2010) Overview of the meanings of the Covenant, from a personal perspective.
  25. Imbrie Murder Laid to Religious Hate, by Author unknown. (1924-07-24) Two brief articles describing the 1924 murder of an American diplomat by a Muslim mob who thought he was a Bahá'í.
  26. Report to the U.S. Secretary of State, by W. Smith Murray. (1924-08-10) A report to the US Secretary of State by W. Smith Murray, who was in charge of the U.S. Consulate in Tihran, on report of the murder of Vice Consel Robert Imbrie in Tihran.
  27. Consideration of the Bahá'í religion, its Tenets, the Character of its Followers, and the Possibility of its Spread, A, by W. Smith Murray. (1925-01-08) Lengthy report back to the US State Department by Murray, who was then in charge of the U.S. Consulate in Tihran, on the Bahá'ís in the Middle East, the "Imbrie affair," the character of the Bahá'ís, and the possibility of the Faith's spread in Persia.
  28. In re Petition for Naturalization of Parviz Meghnot, by Author unknown. (1965) In 1965 naturalization was granted to a Bahá'í applicant, overruling a decision by the Immigration and Naturalization Service that belief in world government compromised his loyalty to the United States.
  29. Community, Baha'i, by Will C. van den Hoonaard. (1993-12)
  30. Religious Pluralism, by Seena Fazel. (1995)
  31. Registry of Early Canadian Believers, by Will C. van den Hoonaard. (1987-03) A report on the recent progress in developing the Registry of Early Canadian Believers, 1893-1944, an adjunct project of A Short Encyclopedia of the Bahá'í Faith.
  32. Understanding and Eliminating Oppression: Baha'i Writings and Social Theory Combined, by Marie Gervais, Tim Heins. (2010) The theme of oppression is addressed frequently in the Bahá'í Writings. This article examines good/evil and social theory to analyze race, gender, poverty, and ethnicity.
  33. On History's Greatest Breakthrough in Knowledge, by John Taylor. (2000-06-27) Various musings inspired by the month of "knowledge," and by Bahá'u'lláh's statement that "every fixed star hath its own planets, and every planet its own creatures, whose number no man can compute."
  34. Falsafi Kashani and the Bahá'ís, by A. W. Samii. (1996-01-15) Essay posted to the Usenet group soc.culture.iranian in January 1996 provides a brief but well-researched history of the treatment of Bahá'ís in Iran in the 1950s. Posted under the name "Abbas 65."
  35. Scientific Approach to Moral Conduct, by John B. Cornell. (1946-11) Comparison of Bahá'í teachings on sexual behavior with those presented by a then-current textbook, Personality and the Family (1935).
  36. Inside The Origins of the Bahá'í Community of Canada 1898-1948: A Personal Narrative, by Will C. van den Hoonaard. (1996-12) A detailed account of the author's experience researching, writing, and publishing this extensive historic study.
  37. On Postmodernism, by Stephen R. Friberg. (1998-11) Thoughts on the relevance of post-modernism in considering the sometimes extreme claims to the authority of an intellectual 'essentializing' methodology amongst some Bahá'í scholars.
  38. Featured Pieces The Bahá'í Library Online posts a large amount of material, and interesting items can be overlooked. To highlight noteworthy additions, we select some to "feature."
  39. Resurgence of Apocalyptic in Modern Islam, by Abbas Amanat. (2000) Shi'i Mahdism, beliefs on the end of time, and overview of the rise of the Bábí Faith.
  40. Modern Iran, by Peter Avery. (1967) 24 pages from chapters on "Nasiru'd-Din Shah's heritage," "Nasiru'd-Din Shah on his own," and "Prologue to Revolution."
  41. Development of the Faith, by Rahmatu'llah Muhajir. (n.d.) Process and development of the Faith, "from its birth to its glory and greatness and color in the world."
  42. Religious and Spiritual Groups in Modern America, by Robert S. Ellwood. (1973) From chapter eight, "The East in the Golden West: Other Oriental Movements."
  43. Bahá'í, James Fieser, ed, John Powers, ed. (1998) Chapter 12, consisting of commentary and a compilation.
  44. Frommer's Guide to Israel: The Best of Israel, by Robert Ullian. (1998) Summary of the best ancient cities, beaches, dining, hotels, museums, nature, outdoor and travel experiences in Israel, plus the more evocative ancient sites, important Holy Places, and the Messages that can be taken from excavated mosaic floors.
  45. Chapter 10, The Three Revelations, by Joseph J. Dewey. (1999-04) Discusses the Bab and Bahá'ís in context of the emergence of other teachers/masters around the time of Joseph Smith, founder of Mormonism.
  46. The Fifth Dimension, by John Hick. (1999) Two passing mentions of the Faith; included because of the author's relevance to Bahá'í Studies.
  47. Social Protest of the Babis, The, by Marshall G. S. Hodgson. (1974) Two pages on the Babis, from a classic textbook on Islamic history.
  48. Chapter 14, "Bahá'í", by Lewis M. Hopfe. (1987) Short chapter, covering "Origin and development of Bahá'í," "The teachings of Bahá'í," and "Bahá'í practices."
  49. Islam: Beliefs and Observances, by Caesar E. Farah. (1970) Overview of the Bábí and Bahá'í faiths, and their relevance to "modernity,"
  50. Modern Movements in Islam, by Gyula Germanus. (1932) Chapter on the Shaykhis, Babis, and Bahá'ís. Not proofread, has scanning errors.
  51. Short History of Religions A, by E. E. Kellett. (1933) Overview of Babism, from the chapter "Mohammedism."
  52. Shi'ism: Resistance and Revolution, by Martin Kramer. (1987) Brief mentions of Khomeini and of Hojjatiyya, the "anti-Bahá'í society."
  53. History of Islamic Societies, A, by Ira Lapidus. (1988) Two passing references, in the context of the ulama vs. the state.
  54. Iranians, The: Persia, Islam, and the Soul of a Nation, by Sandra Mackey. (1998) Brief overview of the Bahá'í Faith during the Qajar period, in the context of Iranian politics.
  55. Babists, Bahá'í History, by George A. Mather, Larry A. Nichols. (1993) Three entries from an outsider dictionary, followed by a response by Robert Stockman.
  56. Babism, Bahá'ís, Baha'u'llah, by Ian Richard Netton. (1992) A few short dictionary-type entries.
  57. Bahá'í: Chapter 15, by Solomon A. Nigosian. (1994) Overview of the Faith from a popular comparative religions textbook.
  58. Bahá'í Ideals, by Geoffrey Parrinder. (1996) Short chapter on sexual and marriage ethics,
  59. Five Years in a Persian Town, by Napier Malcolm. (1907) Many passing mentions, plus a detailed overview, in an account by a Christian missionary in Yazd, first published in 1905.
  60. Chapter 6, "Some 'New' Religions: Cao Dai, The Bahá'í Faith, Theosophy, by Edward Rice. (1978) Historical overview, from Shi'i Islam to the Wilmette Temple.
  61. Bahá'ís, The, by Ninian Smart. (1969) Short treatment of Bahá'í history and thought, in a commonly-assigned university textbook.
  62. Letter to Marzieh Gail, by Shoghi Effendi. (1942-10-24) Letter on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, stating that not being reappointed to Bahá'í committees gives people more opportunity to engage in the teaching work, and expressing pleasure at the Bahá'ís' lack of prejudice towards minority group members.
  63. Letter from the Guardian to John B. Cornell, 1946, by Shoghi Effendi. (1946-03-09) Letter on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, noting how many letters he now had to deal with, encouraging Bahá'í youth to play a greater role in the activities of the Faith, and that questions about secondary administrative matters should be put to the NSA.
  64. Letter from the Guardian to John B. Cornell, 1955, by Shoghi Effendi. (1955-11-5) A letter stating Bahá'ís should seek guidance with local Bahá'í leadership in matters of divorce.
  65. Report to the Shah from Akka, A, by Ala'u'l-Mulk. Ahang Rabbani, trans. (2000) Brief report from the Iranian ambassador to Istanbul on the activities of the Bahá'ís in Turkey, 1901.
  66. If Walls Could Speak: An eyewitness account of the Bábís of Nayriz, by Ibrahim Nayrizi. Ahang Rabbani, trans. (1998) An account of the Nayriz uprising in 1853.
  67. Martyrs of the Second Revolt at Nayriz, Ahang Rabbani, comp. (1999) A list, compiled from three histories, of those who died in the 1852 revolt at Nayriz.
  68. Memories of Hájí Muhammad Nayrízi, by Haji Muhammad Nayrizi. Ahang Rabbani, trans. (1999) A short account of events in the 1853 Nayriz uprising.
  69. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, by Isabella Lucy Bird. (1891) Three brief mentions, including of a "recent" attack on a group of peaceable Babis in Isfahan, written by "Mrs. Bishop" (Bird), Honorary Fellow of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society.
  70. Report from the 1995 National Convention, by David Langness. (1995-04) A short series of daily reports from the U.S. National Bahá'í Convention, from a personal perspective.
  71. Open Letter to the National Spiritual Assembly re Gays in the Baha'i Faith, by Daniel Orey, et al.. (1993-09-20)
  72. Banning of Bahá'í Religious Institutions in Iran, The: An Open Letter, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Iran. (1983-09-03) An open letter from the NSA of Iran, translated from the Persian and sent to the American Bahá'ís by the US NSA, in response to the 1983 banning of the Bahá'í Faith in the country.
  73. Constitution of the NSA of the Bahá'ís of the United States and By-Laws of Local Spiritual Assemblies, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. (1927-04-04) Text of the Constitution first adopted in 1927.
  74. Letter to the Believers in Portland, Oregon: 1914 June 1, Ahmad Sohrab, trans. (1914-06-01) One-paragraph letter of greeting and encouragement, sent from Hotel Tiberias, Syria; includes historical picture of the hotel.
  75. Human Rights are God-Given Rights, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. (1968-04) A short "Bahá'í Statement on Human Rights," written by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States for the International Year for Human Rights, 1968.
  76. Investing and Finance, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. (1996-05-22) Letter from the US BNC's Finance Coordinator describing some investment principles followed by the NSA, and offering limited guidance for individuals.
  77. Membership in the National Organization for Women, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. (1998-06-22) A statement on behalf of the NSA about which criteria Bahá'ís should consider when deciding what organizations to participate in, and whether they are politically active.
  78. Pledge of Allegiance, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. (2002) A short letter from the US Bahá'í National Center's Office of Public Information re a June 2002 ruling that the phrase "under God" violates the separation of church and state.
  79. Spiritual Institutions: The Foundation for Oneness, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States, comp. (2000) Annotated compilation on the structure and functioning of the Bahá'í administrative order.
  80. Personal Page: Dianne Bradford: Deepening and teaching materials, by Dianne Bradford. (1999) Links to some personal projects.
  81. Utterances of Abdu'l-Baha to Thomas Breakwell, Herbert Hopper, and Isabella D. Brittingham, by Thomas Breakwell, Isabella D. Brittingham, Herbert Hopper. (1901-09) Message to the believers in America, on the nature of evil, on universal language, on the number 9, and a conversation with Abu'l-Qasim, the gardener of the Ridvan.
  82. Pilgrim Letter of Hooper Harris to Mr. Hoar, by Hooper Harris. (1907-04) Letter from a pilgrim to a friend back home in America, giving impressions of Akka and of Abdu'l-Bahá.
  83. Excerpts from a letter from Bernard Leach after his visit to Haifa, by Bernard Leach, Lucy Marshall. (1954-12) Brief impressions of the Bahá'í Shrines and of Shoghi Effendi; the coming of the Lesser Peace.
  84. Humankind can't fly until men and women are truly equal, by Ted Slavin. (2011) Bahá'ís recognize the importance of International Women's Day. William Hatcher had many observations about the importance of equality and the place of women.
  85. Letters from Jessie Revell, by Jessie Revell. (1952) Two letters, from Shoghi Effendi's secretary at the time, to believers in the United States.
  86. Two Statements from the Guardian, by Mrs. Rollins, Mrs. McCormick. (n.d.) Two short comments of Shoghi Effendi, from a personal conversation.
  87. Notes on St. John as explained by Our Lord, by Ethel J. Rosenberg. (1901) Extracts from Rosenberg's pilgrim notes, taken in Haifa February-March 1901.
  88. Remarks to Pilgrims to Haifa by Shoghi Effendi, by Vivian Fellows. (n.d.) Six short, undated quotations.
  89. Power of Prayer Brings a Higher Force into Play, The, by Ted Slavin. (2011) Some ideas about how prayer works.
  90. We shouldn't occupy ourselves with the faults of others, by Ted Slavin. (2010) Bahá'ís are encouraged to speak well of others, avoid back-biting, and follow the examples of the Manifestations and Abdu'l-Bahá.
  91. As sure as spring follows winter, better times are ahead, by Ted Slavin. (2011) Seasonal spring can be a metaphor for spiritual spring: the renewal of faith. Bahá'ís celebrate both in the annual festival of Ridvan, and this April they will also be praying for the release of imprisoned Iranian Bahá'ís.
  92. Iranian Bahá'ís in captivity are living, and suffering, for all of us, by Ted Slavin. (2011) Why did a group of Bahá'ís in Iran in 1983 choose to be executed rather than renounce their faith? A new group of Bahá'ís in Iran is facing the same fate.
  93. Recharge your batteries by detaching for a while, by Ted Slavin. (2010-07-17)
  94. Notes from the National Bahá'í Archives on the Chicago House of Spirituality, by Robert Stockman. (1986) Unformatted notes, ordered chronologically, on early American Bahá'í history. Prepared as background research for The Bahá'í Faith in American vol. 1: Origins, 1892-1900.
  95. It's not a great weight-loss plan, but fasting is good for the soul, by Ted Slavin. (2011) Humorous look at the Fast and questions from non-Bahá'ís, and an overview of the laws of fasting.
  96. Báb, The: The Herald of the Day of Days, by H.M. Balyuzi: Review, by L. P. Elwell-Sutton. (1975)
  97. Baha'i Faith in America, The: Origins 1892-1900, by Robert Stockman: Review, by Author unknown. (1985-09-25)
  98. Baha'i Leads out of the Labyrinth, by Ruth White: Review, by Author unknown. (1944-07-26)
  99. Tortured Confessions: Prisons and Public Recantations in Modern Iran, by Ervand Abrahamian: Review, by Mansour Farhang. (2000-06-26)
  100. Psychology of Spirituality, The, by H.B. Danesh: Review, by Cyrus Agahi. (1999)
  101. Psychology of Spirituality, The, by H.B. Danesh: Review, by Stephen Miller. (1997)
  102. Dimensions in Spirituality, by Jack McLean: Review, by William G. Huitt. (1997)
  103. Ethel Rosenberg: The Life and Times of England's Outstanding Pioneering Worker, by Robert Weinberg: Review, by Richard Hollinger. (1996)
  104. Lexus and the Olive Tree, The, by Thomas Friedman: Review, by Brad Pokorny. (1999-04)
  105. One World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism, by William Greider: Review, by Brad Pokorny. (1997)
  106. Community Histories, by Richard Hollinger: Review, by Graham Hassall. (1995)
  107. Love, Power, and Justice: The Dynamics of Authentic Morality, by William Hatcher: Review, by Brad Pokorny. (1998-07)
  108. Origins of the Bahá'í Community of Canada 1898-1948, The, by Will C. van den Hoonaard: Review, by Moojan Momen. (1998)
  109. Origins of the Bahá'í Community of Canada 1898-1948, The, by Will C. van den Hoonaard: Review, by Graham Hassall. (1997)
  110. Search for a Just Society, The, by John Huddleston: Review, by Danesh Sarooshi. (1994)
  111. Bahá'í Faith: Its History and Teachings, The, by William Miller: Review, by L. P. Elwell-Sutton. (1976)
  112. Do They Hear You When You Cry, by Fauziya Kassindja and Layli Miller Bashir: Review, by Brad Pokorny. (1998-04)
  113. Universe Within, The: An Exploration of the Human Spirit, by Anjam Khursheed: Review, by Brad Pokorny. (1995)
  114. Emergence: Dimensions of a New World Order, by Charles Lerche: Review, by Nazila Ghanea-Hercock. (1992)
  115. Emergence: Dimensions of a New World Order, by Charles Lerche: Review, by Sen McGlinn. (1993-07-01)
  116. Toward the Most Great Justice: Elements of Justice in the New World Order, by Charles Lerche: Review, by Brad Pokorny. (1996-07)
  117. Law of Love Enshrined, The: Selected Essays, by John Hatcher and William Hatcher: Review, by Susan Maneck. (1997)
  118. Mantle of the Prophet, The: Religion and Politics in Iran, by Roy Mottahedeh: Review, by Lauran Walker. (1997)
  119. Baha'i, The: The Religious Construction of a Global Identity, by Michael McMullen: Review, by Juan Cole. (2001-09)
  120. Origins of the Baha'i Community of Canada 1898-1948, The, by Will C. van den Hoonaard: Review, by Michael McMullen. (1997-12-22)
  121. Psychology of Spirituality, The, by H.B. Danesh: Review, by Brad Pokorny. (1995)
  122. Sacred Acts, Sacred Space, Sacred Time, by John Walbridge: Review, by R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. (1996)
  123. Beyond the Clash of Religions: The Emergence of a New Paradigm, by Udo Schaefer: Review, by Burl Barer. (1996-04)
  124. Beyond the Clash of Religions: The Emergence of a New Paradigm, by Udo Schaefer: Review, by Christopher Buck. (1996)
  125. Persian Mirrors, by Elaine Sciolino: Review, by Ira Lapidus. (2000-09-27)
  126. Scripture and Revelation, ed. Moojan Momen: Review, by Daniel Grolin. (2000 Spring)
  127. Bahá'í Faith in America, The: 1900-1912, by Robert Stockman: Review, by Derek Cockshut. (1995 Summer)
  128. Planning Progress: Lessons from Shoghi Effendi, by June Manning Thomas: Review, by Lynn Echevarria-Howe. (2000)
  129. Racial Unity: An Imperative for Social Progress, by Richard Thomas: Review, by Nassim Berdjis. (1996)
  130. Racial Unity: An Imperative for Social Progress, by Richard Thomas: Review, by Graham Hassall. (1997)
  131. Mark Tobey: A retrospective exhibition: Review, by Brad Pokorny. (1998-01)
  132. Mirror of the Divine: Art in the Bahá'í World Community, by Ludwig Tuman: Review, by Constance M. Chen. (1997)
  133. Bahá'í, I by Margit Warburg: Review, by Daniela Pinna. (2001-11)
  134. God, Chance, and Necessity, by Keith Ward: Review, by Brad Pokorny. (1997-10)
  135. Exploratory Study Examining the Factors Associated with the Survival of Underground Education in an Oppressive Environment, by Nayyer Ghadirian. (2008-12) History of and challenges faced by the Bahá'í Institute of Higher Education. Link to thesis (offsite).
  136. Group Pilgrimage in Commemoration of the Centenary of the Baha'i Faith in Japan, Haruma Hirabayashi, ed. (2015-08) Brief notes by four participants from a contemporary visit by Japanese Bahá'ís to the Holy Land in honor of 100 years of the Faith in Japan.
  137. Lessons on Detachment in the Tablet to Pope Pius IX, by Cynthia C. Shawamreh. (1998-11)
  138. Does the Valley of Unity negate the distinction between 'Bahá'í' and 'non-Bahá'í'?, by Donald Plunkett. (1998-01) In the higher reaches of mystical attainment, the distinction between "Bahá'ís" and "non-Bahá'ís" is lessened.
  139. Women in Martyrdom: Parallels of Passio Perpetuae and Martyrdom in the Baha'i Faith, by Kathleen Dillon. (2000) Accounts of female martyrs in early Christianity and revolutionary Iran.
  140. Challenges of the Construction of a New Morality, by Luiz Gushikan. (1995) Keynote speech at the Bahá'í Conference on Social and Economic Development in Orlando, Florida, on the topic of Bahá'í contributions to morality and ethics.
  141. Notes to a talk given by Hand of the Cause Ioas in Pasadena California, by Leroy Ioas. B. Buckley, ed. (1960-06)
  142. World's Equilibrium, The, by Peter J. Khan. (1998-08-22) Short, partial notes of a talk delivered at Baruch College, New York, August 22, 1998.
  143. Transcript of interview with Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, by Mohammad Khatami. (1998-01-07) Khatami praises American civilization, defends Iran and Islam, and laments the 'confrontation between religion and liberty which is to the detriment of religion, liberty, and the human beings who deserve to have both'; no mention of Baha'i.
  144. Web and Weft of Civilisation: Art and Learning in the Bahá'í Community, by Aodhan Floyd. (2002) One of the challenges of the 5 Year Plan (2001-2006) is enhancing the relationship between education and art. Learning through the arts can enrich communities and help integrate societies. Education is the most effective way to shape values.
  145. Notes on Feminist Theory, Some, by Mary Day. (1997) Implications of feminism for Bahá'í thinking.
  146. New Typology of Religious Organization, by Mark A. Foster. (1995) Overview of models normativist, arcanist, routinized, and charismatic.
  147. Post-Competitive Human Image, A, by Michael Karlberg. (2010-12) Science is now challenging old simplistic models of human nature. Attitudes, behaviors, and institutional structures must shift to translate holistic self-understanding into new, interdependent social modes in family, education, and government.
  148. Little Religion That Persists, The: The Bahá'í in Israel, by Kark Vick. (2011-07-14)
  149. Bulletin Board Archive 1997-2003, by Various. (1997-2003) The first Forum on the site.
  150. Great Bridge–Maker, The, by Stephen A. Fuqua. (2005-04) The papacy and Pope John Paul II.
  151. Unity is the Law and Purpose of Life: The Case of the Baha'is in Iran, by Elham M.. (2001-12) An account of the persecution of Bahá'ís in Iran and how the Bahá'í communities managed to organize in secret, based in part on the author's own personal experiences.
  152. Haji Mubarak, by Anthony Lee. (2011)
  153. Baha'i Faith, roots of, by Robert Stockman. (2011)
  154. In tough times, we could all be a little more spiritual, by Ted Slavin. (2009-06-20) The importance of praying with and for our friends and neighbors.
  155. Nobility is showing kindness and courtesy when times are tough, by Ted Slavin. (2009-09-19) Story of Behrouz Tavakkoli, one of the seven "Yaran" (friends) imprisoned in Iran in 2008.
  156. La Fe Bahá'í: ética y espiritualidad: Una aproximación desde sus textos, by Aldo Marcelo Caceres. (2011-09) Examination of the ethical and spiritual vision of the Bahá'í Faith, based on its sacred writings, contemporary sources, and personal experiences.
  157. What is the Iranian government so afraid of?, by Ted Slavin. (2011-06-11) The value of education, and the forced closing of the Bahá'í Institute for Higher Education in Iran.
  158. There are rifts, but we have so much in common, by Ted Slavin. (2011-01-22) Unity of religions, and a review of Harold Rosen's book Founders of Faith: The Parallel Lives of God's Messengers.
  159. Celebrating a 'revolutionary' who ushered in a new age, by Ted Slavin. (2009-10-17) The heretical and progressive message of The Báb.
  160. Little 'aliens' who spontaneously break into song, by Ted Slavin. (2009-07-18) On raising our children ("little aliens") and what they're learning from the contemporary world they see.
  161. What does a Baha'i look like? Look around you, by Ted Slavin. (2011-09-30) What distinguishes Bahá'ís and Bahá'í culture.
  162. Bahá'í Faith, The: The Birth of a New World Religion, by Moshe Sharon. (2002-11-05)
  163. Constructiveness and Accomplishment in Social Relationships: The Bahá'í Perspective on Altruism, by Hoda Mahmoudi. (2003-04-08)
  164. Moral Leadership, by Eloy Anello. (2001-10-27) Nur University's moral leadership training for business; ‘transformational training’ and the development of mental models based on key criteria (detailed).
  165. Triple Bottom Line Reporting, by Robert Rubenstein. (2001-10-26) Triple bottom line (investing) is looking at a company in a holistic way, including its social impact, social performance, and environmental performance. Does not mention the Bahá'í Faith.
  166. Overture to Universal Peace: An exposition based on the talk by 'Abdu'l-Bahá, New York City, December 4, 1912, by James B. Thomas. (2011) Philosophical perspectives on the nature of purpose vs. chance, the fallacy of accidental divinity, inner and outer reality, the nature of ignorance, and the inevitability of universal peace.
  167. Mankind is One, by Rhea M. Coleman. (1989-06) Three short stories of pioneering
, with references to American Pueblo and Argentinian Mapuche traditional belief, written by a former pioneer to Argentina.
  168. The Bahá'ís of Iran: Socio-historical Studies, by Dominic Brookshaw and Seena Fazel: Reviews, by Stephen Lambden, Sholeh A. Quinn, Oliver Scharbrodt, Soli Shahvar. (2008) Four reviews from various publications.
  169. Bahá'ísm: Its Ethical and Social Teachings, by Ethel J. Rosenberg. (1908) Overview of the Faith, presented as an address to the Congress held at Oxford, September 15-18, 1908.
  170. Recreating Ourselves in the Image of the Master, by Tom Price. (2012) Program discussing how we can become more like 'Abdu'l-Bahá in our daily lives. Each of the six talks meditates on one quality.
  171. Letters from Lynch to Laura Dreyfus-Barney: Materials for the Geneva Bahá'í Bureau's History, by Anne Lynch. Thomas Linard, comp. (2002) Four letters from the Laura Dreyfus-Barney Collection at the French Baha’i National Archives (Paris), from 1946 and 1962, capturing a small slice of contemporary European history.
  172. Iran and the Muslim World: Resistance and Revolution, by Nikki R. Keddie. (1995) Numerous passing mentions of the Bábí and Bahá'í Faiths in the context of Iranian political history, including some background of contemporary anti-Bahá'í activity.
  173. Integral Religion: Uniting Eros and Logos, by Daniel Araya. (2003) Consideration of the potential realization of an integral religion, in light of Bahá'í teachings and the thought of Ken Wilbur.
  174. Le cosmopolitisme dans la foi Baha'ie: vers la négociation d'une identité internationale, by Gabrielle Desilets. (2009-05) Study of Montreal's Bahá'í community to understand cosmopolitan ideology, and a sense of belonging to a "global village." Link to thesis (offsite).
  175. Revolutions without Revolutionaries?: Social Media Networks and Regime Response in Egypt, by David Faris. (2010-05) The influence of the Internet on changes to the balance of power. Contains many references to the situation of the Bahá'ís in Egypt. Link to thesis (offsite).
  176. Bahá'í Litmus Test for Egypt, A, by Dwight Bashir. (2012-08-22) A brief history of Bahá'í persecution in Egypt and three myths propagated by state media, by a director for Policy and Research at the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
  177. Nineteenth Century Islamic Mahdism in Iran and the Sudan: A brief analysis of the teachings and influence of The Bab and Muhammad Ahmad (The Sudanese Mahdi), by Jason Illari. (2001) A comparitive study of the movements of the Bab and the Sudanese Mahdi.
  178. Place Apart, A, by Susan Stitt. (1988) A chapter from Mango Joy, a book of poetry and reflections about pioneering in Vanuata and the culture of the South Pacific.
  179. Equal Circles, by Peggy Caton: Review, by Shiva Tavana. (1987)
  180. Toward a Development Ethics, by Anna C. Vakil. (1987) Development issues from a North American perspective, informed by time spent pioneering in the Caribbean and the writings of Paulo Freire, and how to bring such issues to the attention of the Bahá'í community.
  181. Circle of Unity: Responses to reviews, by Various. (1986) Responses to reviews of this book (in dialogue 1:1), by Ron Price, Brent Poirier, Anthony Lee, Lawrence M. Miller, James Tyson, Mark Foster, and Leon Jones.
  182. Bahá'ís and the Great Peace March, by Steven Scholl, Robert Ballenger. (1986) The Great Peace March was a cross-country event from Los Angeles to Washington DC in 1986 to draw attention to nuclear proliferation. This article interviews three Bahá'ís who participated. Prefaced by essay "The Wilderness Trek of the Great Peace March."
  183. Circle of Unity, ed. Anthony Lee: Reviews, by Various. (1986) Three short reviews, published in three national Bahá'í journals: New Zealand Bahá'í Newsletter, Bahá'í Canada, and Bahá'í Journal of England.
  184. Iran's Genocidal Mentality, by W. Andy Knight. (2010-08-19) The systematic, government-sanctioned persecution of the Bahá'í minority in Iran can be considered a crime against humanity.
  185. Persia and the Persian Question, endnotes, by George N. Curzon. (1892)
  186. Babism, Its Relation to Mohammedanism and Christianity, by Samuel Kasha Nweeya. (1913-05) Chapter on the history and doctrines of the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh.
  187. Medieval Ignorance: The silence of Iranian polity towards Bahá'í persecution, by Iqbal Latif. (2002-08-05) An outsider's view of Iran's treatment of its Bahá'í community.
  188. Life Histories of Bahá'í Women in Canada: Constructing Religious Identity in the Twentieth Century, by Lynn Echevarria-Howe (published as Lynn Echevarria). (2011) Introductory chapter of a study of the essential features of living a Bahá'í life, examining experiences of a diverse group of Canadian Bahá'ís through a sociological framework and a women-centred perspective. Includes newspaper article about Echevarria.
  189. Proceso de la creación artística, El: Una manifestación espiritual, by David Cerpa Alba. (2001) La dinámica de la creación artística representa en todos los tiempos un vivo retrato de las aspiraciones espirituales que motivan a las personas. Este ensayo explora las fenomenológica de este proceso.
  190. Apuntes sobre los Sabeanos, by Badi Villar Cardenas. (2001) Este articulo explora las fuentes bahá'ís en la Escritura Sagrada y la literatura bahá'í secundaria sobre el Sabeanismo y sus posibles orígenes.
  191. Filosofía del Trabajo, by Pedro Donaires Sanchez. (2001) El trabajo como un fin consistente en la realización de valores y no meramente como un medio para alcanzar bienes materiales.
  192. Documento de reflexión: Alvin Toffler y su visión del futuro, by Farshad Esmailian. (2001) El presente documento de reflexión examina algunas obras del futurista Alvin Toffler como "La tercera ola" y "La creación de una nueva civilización" donde el autor identifica ciertos rasgos de una nueva civilización que está surgiendo en el mundo.
  193. Necesidad de la Oracion para Mejorar Nuestras Vidas, by Mirna Leon. (2001) Aquí algunas relexiones personales sobre la importancia de la oración en la vida espiritual. Lograr un estado espiritual de oración puede ayudarnos a tener una mejor calidad de vida incluyendo beneficios físicos y sicológicos.
  194. Búsqueda de la Santidad, La, by Walter Velasquez. (2001) ¿Es fácil ser un santo?, cada uno tiene la respuesta, pero no podemos negar que es un reto emocionante y a la vez necesario si queremos transformar y mejorar el mundo.
  195. Necesidad de revisión del concepto de 'Soberanía' del Estado, by Pedro Donaires Sanchez. (2002) La relatividad de la Soberanía del Estado y la unidad teórica de todo lo jurídico, darán lugar a una unidad política de los estados, con una organización jurídica centralizada. Esto implica la constitución de un super-Estado mundial.
  196. La Ley, fundamento de la sociedad o restricción de la libertad?, by Nicomedes Merma Aroni. (2002) La libertad no puede ser absoluta. Vivimos en una sociedad interdependiente. Algunas limitaciones a nuestra libertad son necesarias para evitar otras restricciones todavía peores.
  197. De las Manifestaciones de Dios en las culturas precolombinas de América, by Jorge Vallejo. (2002) Los antiguos americanos, ¿no eran hijos de Dios?, ¿no conocieron nunca al Dios Único y Verdadero?, ¿Dios, influyó o no en su progreso?. Obviamente han tenido que existir también voceros de Dios en estos lares para que estos pueblos alcancen las alturas de
  198. Bahá'í Development Projects in Action, by Carole Allen. (n.d.) Development theory, both within and without the Bahá'í Faith.
  199. Development and the Bahá'í International Community, by Victor DeAraujo, Mary Power, Betty DeAraujo. (n.d.) Talk at Green Acre Bahá'í School.
  200. Contributors and assistants, by Various. (2000) List of people who have donated significant amounts of time to building the Bahá'í Library (now outdated).
  201. Perspectives on Development, by Glen A. Eyford. (n.d.) Talk given at Green Acre Bahá'í School.
  202. To-Do List and Features Requests, by Jonah Winters. (2003-2015) Changes planned, requested, in-progress, or one-day hoped for.
  203. Political Divisions and Schisms, by Syed Ameer Ali. (1902) Three page excerpt, with two endnotes.
  204. Experience of Iranian Bahá'í Refugees in Atlantic Canada, by Deborah K. van den Hoonaard. (2008 Spring) Short article exploring what it was like for refuges from Iran in the 1980s.
  205. Babism and Behaism, by Henri Lammens. Denison Ross, trans. (1929) From Chapter 8, "Reformists and Modernists."
  206. Shuster Mission and the Persian Constitutional Revolution, The, by Robert A. McDaniel. (1974) Passing mention of the 1903 persecutions; some discussion of E. G. Browne's Persian Revolution of 1905-1909; bibliography of resources from the British Parliamentary Papers.
  207. Man's Religions, by John B. Noss. (1956) Half-page overview of Bahá'í history and thought.
  208. Iran: A Country Study, Richard F. Nyrop, ed. (1978) Half-page summary of Bahá'í thought and history.
  209. Israel between East and West, by Raphael Patai. (1953/1970) Passing mention of Bahá'ís in Palestine in the 1940s, estimating that they numbered around 300.
  210. Shining Light from Persia, A, by Albert Ross Vail, Emily McLellan Vail. (1917) Overview chapter from a religious-studies textbook, written by a sympathetic outsider. This excerpt, from a "teacher's edition" of the book, contains an additional 7 pages of commentary not included in the regular edition.
  211. History and the Idea of Mankind, W. Warren Wagar, ed. (1971) Brief comparison of the Bahá'í Faith, Ramakrishna Vedanta, and Humanism, and their belief that all religions can be reconciled in unity.
  212. Anti-Bahá'í Campaign, The, by Shahrough Akhavi. (1980) Detailed historical account of the 1955 persecutions in Iran.
  213. Historical Geography of Iran, An, by Wilhelm Barthold. (1984) Passing mentions of the Bahá'ís in Yazd and E. G. Browne; Zanjan in 1850; and the location of the execution of the Báb.
  214. State, Bureaucracy, and Revolution in Modern Iran, The: Agrarian Reforms and Regime Politics, by Ali Farazmand. (1989) Brief discussion of Bahá'ís being excluded from the constitutions of 1906 and 1979, (alleged) Jewish support of the Bahá'í Faith, and claims that British imperialism promoted the Faith to undermine the Islamic theocracy.
  215. Iran: From Religious Dispute to Revolution, by Michael M. J. Fischer. (1980) Brief discussion of Shaykh Mohammad Taghi (Muhammad Taqi) Falsafi's anti-Bahá'í activities in the 1950s, attacks against Bahá'ís in 1978, and anti-establishment appeal of Bábí and Bahá'í teachings.
  216. Fall of the Peacock Throne: The Story of Iran, by William H. Forbis. (1980) Passing mention of a traveller meeting an Iranian air force general who was a Bahá'í, followed by a short overview of Bahá'í history.
  217. Iran in the Twentieth Century: A Political History, by M. Reza Ghods. (1989) Brief overview of Shaykhism and Babi/Bahá'í history, passing mentions of "Babist" as a political slur, and of Bahá'í families achieving commercial prominence under Mohammad Reza Shah.
  218. Iran under the Ayatollahs, by Dilip Hiro. (1985) Mentions of persecutions of Baha'is in 1903, 1955, and 1978.
  219. My Wanderings in Persia, by T. S. Anderson. (1880) Lengthy account of 19th-century travels through Iran. Includes one mention of the "Bawbees." Also includes appendix of distances and terrain from Teheran to other cities, important to a traveller on horseback.
  220. Week with the Babis, A, by Charles H. Stileman. (1893-07) Journal of the Reverend C.H. Stileman, M.A., of the CMS Persia Mission, on his travels to convert Bahá'ís in 1893.
  221. Development of Muslim Theology, Jurisprudence, and Constitutional Theory, by Duncan H. MacDonald. (1903) Two-page excerpt with a one-sentence mention of Babism.
  222. Revolutions de la Perse: Les Provinces, Les Peuples et le Gouvernement, by Victor Berard. (1910) Short extract on the Bábís.
  223. Religious Influence of Persia, The: A Paper Read before the Persia Society, by E. G. Browne. (1914-05-20) Passing mentions of the Bahá'í Faith in the context of Persian culture and letters.
  224. Persian Press and Persian Journalism, The: A Lecture delivered to the Persia Society, by E. G. Browne. (1913-05-23) Short discussion of early Persian-language newspapers, with a passing mention of the writings of Mirza Mahdi Khan, an opponent of the Bahá'ís, and his Arabic-language work Miftahu Babi'l-Abwab.
  225. Persia and Its People, by Ella C. Sykes. (1910) Brief reference to the Bahá'ís extracted from a popular description of Iran based on extensive travel in the country over a period of three years at the turn of the 19th century by the sister of a British diplomat.
  226. Land and Its Book, The: Biblical Illustrations drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery of the Holy Land, by W. M. Thomson. (1910) Description of the area around Akka in 1857. Does not mention the Faith.
  227. Shoghi Effendi: Expounder of the Bahá'í Faith, by David Hofman. (1984) Talk written by David Hoffman, but delivered by May Hoffman.
  228. Easter in Palestine, 1921-1922, by Millicent Fawcett. (1926) Background of Tiberias, Akka, and Haifa, with passing mentions of The Bab and Abdu'l-Bahá.
  229. Unconventional Memories: Europe — Persia — Japan, by Ralph Nevill. (1923) Brief discussion of consular relations between the British and Nasiri'd-Din Shah, including his treatment of the Babis, and a mention of E. G. Browne.
  230. Minutes of the Nineteenth Session, 1930, by Permanent Mandates Commission. (1930) Half-page summary of the current status of "The Bahai Case," stating that no action has yet been taken.
  231. Minutes of the Twentieth Session, 1931 June, by Permanent Mandates Commission. (1931) Two-page discussion of the status of "The Bahai Case" regarding confiscation of property in Iraq, possible resolutions, and setting up a "special Committee to consider the views expressed by the Bahai community in respect of certain houses in Baghdad."
  232. Minutes of the Twenty-first Session, 1931 October, by Permanent Mandates Commission. (1931) Report that the League of Nations commission "not yet succeeded in obtaining redress for the Bahai community in respect of the miscarriage of justice of which it was the victim."
  233. Minutes of the Twenty-second Session, 1932, by Permanent Mandates Commission. (1932) On the confiscation of Bahá'u'lláh's house in Baghdad, "the redress of the miscarriage of justice from which the Bahai Community has been the victim has not been carried into effect" because "no measure had yet been taken by the Iraqi Government."
  234. Minutes of the Twenty-fourth Session, 1933, by Permanent Mandates Commission. (1933) Report on the "Bahai Case" on the confiscation of houses in Baghdad, stating that "that nothing had as yet been done" though the Iraqi government proposed converting the property into a public space.
  235. Modern Wayfarer in Persia, A, by Constance M. Alexander. (1931) Two-page overview of Bábí history, and passing mention of the Bahá'ís in Tabriz.
  236. Great Unity, The: A New Approach to Religious Education, by Margaret Barr. (1937) Introduction, about a Universalist religious-education curriculum experiment in Calcutta in 1933-1936, and a short overview of the Bahá'í Faith.
  237. Wanderer in the Promised Land, A, by Norman Bentwich. (1932) Four pages on the history of Akka, including two on the Bahá'ís.
  238. Palestine Unveiled, by Douglas V. Duff. (1938) Passing mentions of the German Colony and descriptions of Akka and Haifa. Contains no mention of the Bahá'í Faith.
  239. Pageant of Persia, The: A Record of Travel by Motor in Persia with an Account of Its Ancient and Modern Ways, by Henry Filmer. (1937) Three-page overview of Bábí and Bahá'í history, with many more pages of description of Persian culture and history included for context.
  240. Road to Nazareth, The: Through Palestine Today, by John Gibbons. (1936) Two-page discussion of the Babis and Mount Carmel, from a travel diary.
  241. History of Religion, A, by Herbert H. Gowen. (1934) Summary of the Bahá'í Faith as an example of a "syncretistic" religion.
  242. Eastern Chequerboard, An, by Harry Charles Lukach (published as Harry Charles Luke). (1934) One-page mention of the Bahá'ís and Mirza Yahya, Subh-i-Azal.
  243. Christ the Seed, by Francis J. Mott. (1939) Passing mentions of the Babis in the context of discussing the evolution of scripture; brief overview of early Bábí history from a Christian missionary's perspective and comparison of the Nuqtat al-Kaf vs. the Tarikh-i-Jadid.
  244. Religion of the Bahá'ís, The, by J. R. Richards. (1932) A book-length overview from an outsider's perspective, written by a missionary in Shiraz for his Christian audience.
  245. Cairo to Persia and Back, by Owen Tweedy. (1933) Mention of Tabriz, and the execution of the Báb.
  246. Religions: A Preliminary Historical and Theological Study, by D. W. Gundry. (1958) Brief 1-paragraph overview of the Bahá'í Faith.
  247. Iran, by Vincent Monteil. (1957) Passing mention of the Bab and Bahá'u'lláh.
  248. Man's Religions: Fifth Edition, by John B. Noss. (1974) Half-page overview of Bahá'í history and thought; this is a re-written version of the section from Noss' 1956 edition.
  249. Faiths Men Live By, The, by Charles Francis Potter. (1955) One-page overview of the Bahá'í Faith's relationship to gnosticism, and its status in America.
  250. Living Religions of the World, by Frederic Spiegelberg. (1957) 2-page overview of Bábí history and Bahá'í principles, including brief discussion of Bahá'í mystical literature and an excerpt from a 1911 translation of the Seven Valleys.
  251. Israel Resurgent, by Norman Bentwich. (1952) Two editions of a book with a one-paragraph overview of Babi-Bahá'í history.
  252. Sacred Books of the World, by A. C. Bouquet. (1962) Two-page summary of Bahá'í history.
  253. Religion in a Secular Age: The search for final meaning, by John Cogley. (1968) 1-sentence mention from Part 3, "The Religious Response to Modernity."
  254. Introducing Israel, by Joan Comay. (1963) Chapters on Haifa, Mt. Carmel, and Akka, with passing mentions of the Faith. Also published under the title Everyone's Guide to Israel.
  255. Introducing Israel: Second Revised Edition, by Joan Comay. (1969) Chapters on Haifa, Mt. Carmel, and Akka, with passing mentions of the Faith. Also published under the title Everyone's Guide to Israel.
  256. Israel: An Uncommon Guide, by Joan Comay. (1969) Overviews of Haifa, Mount Carmel, and Akka, with brief mentions of Bahá'í locations.
  257. Iran: A Country Study, Glenn E. Curtis, ed. (2008) 1-page overview of Bahá'í history and persecutions, with other passing mentions.
  258. Heart of Iran, The, by Duncan Forbes. (1963) Travel diary with an account of meeting a Bahá'í in Shiraz, and an overview of Bahá'í history.
  259. World Cultures and World Religions: The Coming Dialogue, by Hendrik Kraemer. (1960) 1-page discussion of Bahá'í teachings as a universalist example of "esoteric wisdom from ... the Far East."
  260. Modern Syncretistic Sects: Babism-Bahá'ísm and the Ahmadiyya, by Trevor Ling. (1968) 2-page summary of Bábí history.
  261. Bahá'ís, The, by Geoffrey Parrinder. (1963) Two-page excerpt from Chapter 12, "Sikhs, Bahais, and Theosophists," and two other passing mentions.
  262. Splendour of Israel, The, by Robert Payne. (1963) Description of Theodor Herzl's dream in 1902 of Haifa as a city towering up the length of Mount Carmel and spreading all the way to Acre, and discussion of the area of Haifa. Contains no mention of the Bahá'í Faith.
  263. Community of Religions, The, by John Herman Randall. (1946/1968) Chapter on religious tolerance, inclusivism, and the need for a World Faith, with a passing discussion of Bahá'í principles, written by a Baptist minister who addressed Bahá'í audiences and received a letter from the Guardian.
  264. Twentieth-Century Iran, Hossein Amirsadeghi, ed. (1977) Five passing mentions of the Faith.
  265. Religion and Atheism in the U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe, Bohdan R. Bociurkiw, ed. (1975) Two passing mentions, in the context of Islamic "spiritual administrations" in the USSR.
  266. Nationalism in Iran, by Richard W. Cottam. (1964/1979) 3-page discussion of treatment of Bahá'ís as a minority religion in Iran in the 1950s, and passing mention of the late 1970s.
  267. Iran: The Illusion of Power, by Robert Graham. (1978) 1-paragraph summary of the Faith as a cause of political friction between Mohammad Reza Shah and the clergy in the 1970s, and mention of a Bahá'í, Hozbar Yazdani, owning a controlling interest in Iranians Bank.
  268. Area Handbook for Iran, by Harvey Henry Smith, et al.. (1971) One-page overview of Bahá'í history.
  269. Modern Iran: Roots and Results of Revolution, by Nikki R. Keddie. (1981/2003) 5-page overview of the historical and ideological context of the Bábí uprising in Iran; passing discussion of Mohammad Reza Shah allegedly favoring Bahá'ís in the 1970s (extensive excerpts from two different editions of the book).
  270. Debacle: The American Failure in Iran, by Michael Ledeen. (1981) Passing mentions of Mohammad Reza Shah appointing Bahá'ís to his cabinet, and attacks on Bahá'ís and their businesses in 1977-1978.
  271. Viaje al Interior de Persia: El itinerario de Rivadeneyra (1874-75), by Lily Litvak. (1987) 1-page overview of Bábí history and the Bahá'í/Azali split.
  272. Islam and Modernism: The Iranian Revolution of 1906, by Vanessa A. Martin. (1989) Overview of Shaykhism, the Bábí movement, and the ulama under the Qajar dynasty.
  273. Land Reform and Social Change in Iran, by Afsaneh Najmabadi. (1987) Mention of Bahá'ís being elected to provincial councils in Iran in the 1960s, and of Bahá'ís being an alleged front for Zionists in the 1970s.
  274. Social Origins of the Iranian Revolution, by Misagh Parsa. (1989) Mentions of Falsafi's anti-Bahá'í campaign of 1953, and of Bahá'ís being excluded from the government in 1979.
  275. In the Service of the Peacock Throne: The Diaries of the Shah's Last Ambassador to London, by Parviz C. Radji. (1983) Passing mentions of the bombing of a restaurant allegedly owned by a Bahá'í (1979?), and the Bahá'í father of Amir Abbas Hoveyda.
  276. Iran since the Revolution, by Nikki R. Keddie, Mangol Bayat, Farhad Kazemi. Barry M. Rosen, ed. (1985) Passing mentions in three articles: repression of Bahá'ís in 1982, Bábí "heresy" in the early 1900s, persecution of Jews and their conversion to the Bahá'í Faith, and the anti-Bahá'í campaign of 1955.
  277. Religious Heritage of America, The, by Albert M. Shulman. (1981) 2-page overview of Bahá'í history, administrative structure, and beliefs.
  278. Behind Iranian Lines, by John Simpson. (1989) 7-page discussion of the history of Bahá'í persecutions in Persia, alleged ties to British imperialism, anti-Bahá'í conspiracy theories, and personal stories of Bahá'ís in Iran in the 1980s.
  279. Adventures in Persia: To India by the Back Door, by Ronald Sinclair. (1988) Travel diary, including a description of Tabriz and a mention of the martyrdom of the Báb.
  280. Spirit of Allah, The: Khomeini and the Islamic Revolution, by Amir Taheri. (1985) Anti-Bahá'í sentiment in the 1930s; Mahmoud Halabi's and Falsafi's anti-Bahá'í campaigns 1955-1957; Mohammad Reza Shah's ties to Bahá'ís; Khomeini's anti-Bahá'í activities. Includes diagram of social structure of political power in Iran (at end).
  281. Persia: Romance and Reality, by Onera Amelia Merritt-Hawkes. (1935) Travel diary including lunch with a Bahá'í doctor, a visit to two Bahá'í schools in Yazd, and meeting Bahá'í children in Kirmán.
  282. Dynamics of the Iranian Revolution, The: The Pahlavis' Triumph and Tragedy, by Jahangir Amuzegar. (1991) Passing mention of a one-time Iranian conspiracy theory that the Bahá'ís and Freemasons were running the country.
  283. Gobineau, L'Orient et L'Iran: Tome 1 1816-1860, by Jean Boissel. (1973) One-page excerpt about Gobineau's interactions with the Bábís.
  284. Das Südliche Ufer des Kaspischen Meeres oder Die Nordprovinzen Persiens, by G. Melgunof. (1868) 3-page overview of the Bábí movement, with discussion of Mulla Husayn and Tahirih.
  285. Zustände im Heutigen Persien wie sie das Reisebuch Ibrahim Begs Enthüllt, by Walter Schulz. (1903) Passing mentions of the Babis and their persecutions in the context of the travels through Iran of the fictitious character Ibrahím Bayg.
  286. Persien wie es ist und war mit Karawane, Auto und Flugzeug durch Risas Königreich, by Hermann Norden. (1929) I don't know if this refers to Bahá'ís or not; possibly on page 197? Email me if you can read German, or have access to Hathi Trust.
  287. Der Islam (Sekten), by Rudolf Strothmann. (1948) Passing mentions in the context of Islamic modernism, the Qajars in the 1840s, and the Nusayris.
  288. Die Fünf Grossen Religionen, by Helmuth von Glasenapp. (1952) 1-page overview of Babi/Bahá'í history.
  289. Die Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart: Handwörterbuch für Theologie und Religionswissenschaft, Hans Dieter Betz, ed. (1957) Two dictionary definitions: "Bahai-Religion" and "Babismus".
  290. Lehrbuch der Religionsgeschichte, by Alfred Bertholet. (1925) One-paragraph overview of the Bábí movement.
  291. Grundriss der Religionsgeschichte, by Ernst Dammann. (1972) 3-page overview of Bahá'í history and teachings.
  292. Allgemeine Evangelische Missionsgeschichte: Mission und Evangelisation im Orient, vol. 2, by Julius Richter. (1908/1930) Three-page discussion of Bahá'í history and thought.
  293. Iran: Drehscheibe zwischen Ost und West, by Gerhard Schweizer. (1991) Lengthy discussion of Bábí history, Bahá'í literature and teachings, and the persecutions of 1955 and 1979.
  294. Parliamentary Politics in Revolutionary Iran: The Institutionalization of Factional Politics, by Bahman Baktiari. (1996) Brief discussion of anti-Bábí and anti-Bahá'í persecutions in 1896, 1907, and the 1950s.
  295. Soviet Socialist Republic of Iran, 1920-1921, The: Birth of the Trauma, by Cosroe Chaqueri. (1995) Passing mentions of the Bábí revolt 1848-51, and Ehsan Allah Khan of the Constitutional Revolution.
  296. Iranian Politics and Religious Modernism: The Liberation Movement of Iran under the Shah and Khomeini, by H. E. Chehabi. (1990) Multiple passing mentions of the Faith in the context of Iranian political developments in the mid-20th century.
  297. Theology of Discontent: The Ideological Foundations of the Islamic Republic in Iran, by Hamid Dabashi. (1993) Two passing mentions of the Bahá'í Faith in the context of Iranian nationalism.
  298. Religion in Iran, by Parviz Daneshvar. (1996) Brief discussion of Amir Abbas Hoveyda, prime minister under Mohammad Reza Shah 1965-1978, whose father was Bahá'í but who denied being one himself.
  299. Century of Revolution, A: Social Movements in Iran, John Foran, ed. (1994) Passing mentions of anti-Bahá'í movements in 1924 and the 1960s.
  300. Community Development, by Paul Lample. (2010) Talk by a member of the House of Justice on improving the plight of humanity in light of the Five-Year Plan.
  301. Freya Stark: A Biography, by Molly Izzard. (1993) Three passing mentions of the Faith in a book about a British explorer and travel writer. Includes excerpt from Passionate Nomad: The Life of Freya Stark by J. F. Geniesse.
  302. Revolutionary Iran: Civil Society and State in the Modernization Process, by Masoud Kamali. (1998) Brief discussion of how Amir Kabir, prime minister under Naser al-Din Shah, found favor with the ulama by challenging the Babis.
  303. Making of Iran's Islamic Revolution, The: From Monarchy to Islamic Republic, by Mohsen M. Milani. (1994) Passing mentions of the destruction of the Bahá'í "temple" (i.e. the dome of the national Bahá'í centre in Tehran) in 1955, anti-Bahá'í paranoia, and a 1963 anti-Bahá'í uprising.
  304. Constitution of Iran, The: Politics and the State in the Islamic Republic, by Asghar Schirazi. (1997) Passing mention of the Bahá'ís, in the context of persecutions under Khomeini and human rights violations.
  305. Old New Land, by Theodor Herzl. Lotta Levensohn, trans. (1941/1997) A vision of future Haifa, written in 1902: "all the way from Akka to Mount Carmel stretched what seemed to be one great park. The mountain was crowned with beautiful structures." No mention of the Bahá'í Faith.
  306. Frontier Fictions: Shaping the Iranian Nation, 1804-1946, by Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet. (2000) Passing mentions of the Babis in the context of Mirza Askari bin Hidayat Allah al-Husayni, an imam jum`a in the 1850s, and of Bahá'ís not being welcome in Iran.
  307. Persian Sphinx, The: Amir Abbas Hoveyda and the Riddle of the Iranian Revolution, by Abbas Milani. (2000) Various passing mentions, including anti-Bahá'í paranoia, and the (alleged/disputed) Bahá'í affiliations of Amir Abbas Hoveyda, his father Habibollah Hoveyda (Ayn al-Molk), and Mohammad Reza Shah's physician Abdol Karim Ayadi.
  308. Corporation and Community, by Badi Foster. (1984) How do we develop human beings in such a way that we produce economic surplus and fair distribution? How do Bahá'í principles apply in the real world in American society?
  309. Shoghi Effendi: Master Builder of World Civilization, by Nathan Rutstein. (1984)
  310. Progress of the Bahá'í Faith in South Africa since 1911, by Author unknown. (2007) Overview of the Bahá'í communities in South Africa, 1911-2007.
  311. Personal page: Jonah Winters, by Jonah Winters. (1997) My own links, theses, and papers.
  312. Creating a New Mind, by Tom Price. (2009-09) Examines the science of spirituality, exploring principles of personal transformation and practical ways Bahá'ís can apply the teachings to effect positive change in their own lives.
  313. Transformation of the World, by Tom Price. (2008-08) Explores the harmony of religion and science, the concept that the physical world is a mirror of the spiritual world, and how spiritual insight can be gained through a scientific study of the analogies presented in the Bahá'í writings.
  314. Press as a Consultative Forum, The: A Contribution to Normative Press Theory, by Michael Karlberg. (2010-04) A model of the press derived from Bahá'í teachings as a contribution to normative press theory centring on the principles and objectives of consultation.
  315. Significance of the New Millennium, by Moojan Momen. (1997-09) Facing a new Millennium, Bahá'ís advocate the goal of increasing unity, peace, and the spiritualisation of our society and our world; the Bahá'í teachings contain a practical programme to attain these objectives.
  316. Spirit of Service: Bahá'ís and Development, by Lawrence McCallough. (n.d.)
  317. Lighthouses of kindness are scattered among us, by Ted Slavin. (2010-12-11) The beauty of those who care for others and do special things in their communities.
  318. Unity of Messengers, by Ted Slavin. (2009-11-29) Messengers from all the major religions come from the same source; accepting this unity helps us recognize how much needless conflict in the world is based on religious prejudice and misunderstanding.
  319. Personal Page: Brett Zamir, by Brett Zamir. (2003/2005) Links to some personal projects.
  320. True wealth isn't something you will find in your wallet, by Ted Slavin. (2010-11-13) Contrasting consumerism with the needs of others.
  321. Rectitude of Conduct, by Glenford Mitchell. (2006)
  322. Investment in your community reaps priceless profits, by Ted Slavin. (2010-90-18) Getting to know people in your community, and being helpful to your neighbors, has unexpected benefits.
  323. Doors to Teaching and Deepening, by Dwight Allen. (n.d.)
  324. Islamic Regime in Iran and the Bahá'í Faith, The, by Firuz Kazemzadeh. (2005-01-11)
  325. Letters to Grace Holley and Visalia LSA, by Shoghi Effendi, John E. Esslemont. Larry Gates, comp. (1925-02-14) Small collection of correspondence between Shoghi Effendi and the LSA of Visalia, California.
  326. Service and Devotion: First talk in the "Serving the Divine Plan" program, by Peter J. Khan. (2005-10) The first minutes of this lecture at the Bahá'í World Centre introduce the purpose of the upcoming lecture series and explains how they will be organized and who may attend.
  327. Historia de la Fe Bahá'í en Venezuela, Ismael Velasco, comp. (2001) History of the Bahá'í Faith in Venezuela.
  328. Literatura Bahá'í en Español, Ismael Velasco, comp. (2004) A partial and unformatted list (from 2004) of books in Spanish.
  329. Spiritual Conquest of the Planet, by Paul Lample. (2007-12)
  330. Supplication To the Believers of God and the Maid-servants of the Merciful, Portland, Oregon: 1914 August 4, by Abdu'l-Bahá. (1914-09-27) Text, and photograph of a small poster, of a translation of a one-paragraph Tablet.
  331. Fuego Arrasador: Las Artes Escenicas en los circulos de estudio Para Institutos de Formación, Author unknown, comp. (2006) Curso de Extension Sobre las Artes en Circulos de Estudio
  332. Artes en la Fe / Fe en Las Artes, by Istvan Dely. (2004)
  333. Renacer del Tiempo, El: Los ritmos profundos del calendario y los júbilos misteriosos de Ayyám-i Há, by Ismael Velasco. (2004) On the Bahá'í (Badi) calendar and the Bahá'í festival Ayyam-i-Ha.
  334. Trono del Espiritu, El: Enseñanzas Baha'is Sobre el Cuerpo Humano, by Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi, Universal House of Justice. Elias Zohoori, comp. (n.d.) Selecciones de Escrituras Bahá'ís sobre el cuerpo humano, su salud y nutrición, ciencia y medicina, enfermedad y curación espiritual. Spanish translation of The Throne of the Inner Temple.
  335. Untitled (in Nashville), by Paul Lample. (2008-08-24) Talk at the Nashville, Tennessee, Bahá'í Center, August 24, 2008, about "the great spiritual enterprise" the worldwide Bahá'í community has embarked on.
  336. Sacrifice, by Zenaida Ramirez. (2006-09)
  337. Opposition and Perseverance, by Firaydoun Javaheri. (2006-10)
  338. Protecting the Cause of God, by Firaydoun Javaheri. (2007-08)
  339. Untitled (Talk at NebyFest), by Rebequa Murphy. (2005) A talk given to the youth at NEBYFest in 2005.
  340. Methodologies and Development Strategies, by Farzam Arbab. (1985?)
  341. Divine Charisma, by Jalil Mahmoudi. (1968-07)
  342. Fruits of Creation, by Curtis Kelsey. (n.d.)
  343. Stories of 'Abdul-Baha, by Curtis Kelsey. (1957-1963(?))
  344. Persia: The Awakening East, by W. P. Cresson. (1908) Brief overview of the early years of the Bábí Faith.
  345. Multifaith Centre Building Design and Demonstration, by Chuen-Tat Kang. (2011-07-06) One-page description by an outsider of a Bahá'í temple: architecture, aesthetics, and symbolism (see page 51, near the end).
  346. Reformist Movement in the Islamic Republic of Iran: Past, Present, and Future, by Ali Akbar Mahdi. (2006-01-08)
  347. Governance, Democracy and Social Change: A Bahá'í Perspective, by Michael Karlberg. (2008-03-13)
  348. Bahá'í Reflections on Defamation of Religion, by Nazila Ghanea-Hercock (published as Nazila Ghanea). (2008-12-04) Freedom of expression vs. defamation of religion as they relate to international human rights.
  349. Resisting Educational Exclusion: The Bahá'í Institute of Higher Education in Iran, by Friedrich W. Affolter. (2008-12-23)
  350. Integrating Ethics and International Law: A Bahá'í Perspective, by Brian D. Lepard. (2005-04-12) The need to integrate ethics and international law, and how they can work together to promote international peace and respect for human rights. If international law is to promote human rights and prosperity, it must be anchored in ethical principles.
  351. Mary Bird in Persia, by Clara C. Rice. (1916) An impressionistic picture of the Bahá'í Faith published by the Church Missionary Society in 1916; includes a statistical estimate.
  352. Coming Synthesis, The: Bahá'í Scholarship in an Age of Conflict and Controversy, by Rick Harmsen. (1999) Whilst science and reason have come to dominate Western society, the Bahá'í writings propose that unadulterated divine revelation and authentic scientific enterprise are complementary processes that will eventually be harmonized and integrated.
  353. Education, Scholarship, and Global Civilisation, by Peter J. Khan. (2006-08-13)
  354. Os Novos Jardins Suspensos do Monte Carmelo: Baha'ís inauguram espaço verde em Haifa, by Antonio Marujo. (2001-05-23) Newspaper article published in a Portugal, about the gardens in Mt. Carmel.
  355. Comunidade Bahá'í em Portugal, by Rute Moreira. (2001-01-13) An article published in a Portuguese Newspaper with an introductory text to the Bahai Faith.
  356. Learning and the Unfoldment of the Bahá'í Community, by Paul Lample. (2008-08-29) Two slightly different versions of the Plenary Address to the ABS conference.
  357. Os 50 Anos da Fé Bahá'í em Cabo Verde, by Varqa Jalali. (2004-11-28) An article about the 50 years of the Faith in the Islands of Cape Verde.
  358. Tribunais egipcios condenam baha'is a pesadas penas, by Mario Robalo. (1988-01-09) Clip from a Portuguese newspaper. Egyptian courts rules heavy sentences for Bahá'ís
  359. Scholar and the Plan, The, by Farzin Aghdasi. (2006-08-12)
  360. Heilsgeschichte und Paradigmenwechsel: Zwei Beiträge zur Bahá'í-Theologie, by Udo Schaefer. (2002) German original text of Beyond the Clash of Religions: The Emergence of a New Paradigm.
  361. Religious Minorities in Iran, by Eliz Sanasarian: Review, by Farideh Farhi. (2001-06-22)
  362. Religious Minorities in Iran, by Eliz Sanasarian: Review, by Robert Brenton Betts. (2001-12-01)
  363. Bahá'í, The: The Religious Construction of a Global Identity, by Michael McMullen: Review, by Lynn Echevarria-Howe (published as Lynn Echevarria). (2002-03-22)
  364. Sources for Early Babi Doctrine and History, The: A Survey, by Denis MacEoin: Review, by John Walbridge. (1993-07-01)
  365. Bahá'í Studies in Australasia: Volume 3, by Various. (1996) Four papers reflecting a diversity of themes.
  366. Bahá'ís, by Christopher Buck. (2001) The Bahá'í Faith's continuities and discontinuities with Islam. This is the only Bahá'í-related article in The Encyclopaedia of the Qur’an.
  367. Yerrinbool Bahá'í School and the Australian Bahá'í Community, by Fazel Naghdy. (1996)
  368. Babis, The, by Eustache de Lorey. (1907) Translation of an article which appeared in the official gazette of the Persian government, followed by a letter from de Gobineau, on the torture of Babis after the assassination attempt on the Shah, 1852.
  369. Origins of the Bahá'í Community of Canada 1898-1948, The, by Will C. van den Hoonaard: Review, by Christopher Buck. (1999-12)
  370. Human Rights and the Bahá'í Faith: The Human Right to Education for Religious Understanding, by Stanley W. Johnston. (1996) Human rights should be viewed globally and should include freedom of choice in religion via liberal schooling; development goals; the 1981 UN Declaration to Eliminate Discrimination and Intolerance Based on Religion or Belief.
  371. Interrelationship of Bahá'í, Australian Statute and Common Law, The: A Family Law Perspective, by Afshin A. Khavari. (1996) Application of Bahá'í Laws in Australia within the context of the existing common and statue laws of the country, and the history, conceptual basis, and developments of Bahá'í laws.
  372. Importance of Leadership and Participation in Ensuring the Success of a Teaching Plan, by Kian Erfanian, Mehran Derakhshandegan. (1996) The relationship between leadership and participation of institutions and individuals in the organic unfolding of the Cause, and a practical plan of action for a local Bahá'í community.
  373. Guarantees of Religious Freedom in Australia, by Graham Nicholson. (1996) The development of religious freedom in Australia, and relevant constitutional and legal pronouncements.
  374. Opening Address: National Bahá'í Studies Conference, Hobart, Australia, July 1994, by M. A. Hannon. (1995) The negative social forces impacting on the family in Australia; the services provided by the Family Court; and the need for an awareness of gender and cultural issues.
  375. Journey through the Caucasus and the Interior of Persia, by Augustus Henry Mounsey. (1872) 4-page overview of Bábí history.
  376. Random page: Sacred Writings, Brett Zamir, comp. (2011) Jump to a random page of the Bahá'í Writings. Useful for exploration of the Bahá'í Writings, learning something new, or refreshing on something old. May be bookmarked for repeated use.
  377. Theocratic Assumptions in Bahá'í Literature," by Sen McGlinn: Review, by Susan Maneck. (2007-03)
  378. Pharisaic Phenomenon and the Dynamics of Denial, The, by Susan Maneck. (1999) On the role of intellectual rigidity, control and pride as causes of opposition to religious change, and the relevance of this concept in Bahá'í history.
  379. Moral Relativism and the Bahá'í Faith, by Brendan Cook. (2006) An outsider's perspective challenging unquestioning obedience to religious commandments. Right and wrong, this author believes, are relative to situations and to the needs of human beings in a given time and place.
  380. Unity in Diversity: A Conceptual Framework for a Global Ethic of Environmental Sustainability, by Roxanne Lalonde. (1994) This article contributes to environmental ethics by highlighting the common ground among several perspectives and discussing six principles that unite them; "unity in diversity" as a conceptual framework for devising a global ethic of sustainability.
  381. Identity Politics and Public Disputation: A Baha'i Missionary as a Muslim Modernist in South Africa, by Shamil Jeppie. (2007) On the "Arabic Study Circle" of South Africa (ca. 1950) and the role of its most influential member, Joseph Perdu; the question of public performances of identity and their relations to private pursuits of identity.
  382. Rules of Parliamentary Discipline, by Shoghi Effendi. (1915-11) Published under the name "Shawki Rabbani" for his school journal. Shoghi Effendi would have been around age 16 at the time.
  383. Powerseeking and Ideology, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Good and evil are a potential that lie within the heart of each individual; but a believer in an ideology can feel morally justified in perpetrating cruelty towards others, because he sees himself as defending a higher value against an infidel.
  384. Cycle of Lectures on Universal and Contemporary Themes, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) On love, power and justice; true religion is not an ideology; the concept of human value; social ethics and individual development; the unity of religion and science; a logical proof of the existence of God; is universal culture possible?
  385. Reason and Revelation: New Directions in Bahá'í Thought, Seena Fazel, ed, John Danesh, ed. (2002) Selected articles published earlier in Bahá'í Studies Review.
  386. Love, Power and Justice, by William S. Hatcher. (2008)
  387. Bahá'í Faith, The: A Non-ideological Approach to Religion, by William S. Hatcher. (2008)
  388. L'homme n'est pas un animal, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  389. Le concept de valeur humaine, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-05-15)
  390. "In Their Place": Marking and Unmarking Shi'ism in Pahlavi Iran, by Aaron Vahid Sealy. (2011) Dissertation about Shi'ite nationalism in Iran 1925-1979, including extensive discussion of anti-Bahá'í activity and persecutions. (Offsite.)
  391. Common Language for Postmodern Political Theologies, A, by Sen McGlinn. (2006-04) Delivered to the Society for the Study of Theology 2006 Annual Conference, 3-6 April 2006.
  392. Le pouvoir et les relations humaines, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  393. Les étapes de l'unité mondiale, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  394. Prouver l'existence de Dieu 1, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  395. Pourquoi s'appeler bahá'í?, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  396. Le mysticisme, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  397. Les étapes de la vie, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  398. I am a Bahá'í, by Guy Murchie. (1958-07-13) "An Exotic Faith Has Built One of the World's Great Temples Here. A Believer Tells What That Faith Means to Him."
  399. La volonté et la rationalité de Dieu, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  400. La véracité: le fondement du progrès spiritual, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  401. La spiritualité et la lutte pour la survie, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  402. Moisés: Uma breve perspectiva sobre a figura de Moisés nas Escrituras Baha'is, by Marco Oliveira. (2006-06-23) No âmbito de um estudo mais amplo sobre o Kitab-i-Iqan, foi feita uma breve análise sobre o fundador do Judaismo e a forma como as Escrituras Bahá'ís abordam a Sua Vida e Ensinamentos. Este texto foi inicialmente publicado no blog Povo de Bahá.
  403. La réincarnation, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  404. La prière, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  405. La prédestination, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  406. La contribution des femmes à la science moderne, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Fireside talk.
  407. Peut-on réellement pardonner?, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-06-23) Fireside talk.
  408. L'environnement physique et spirituel, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-03-26) Fireside talk.
  409. Le clonage: vrai ou faux, bien ou mal?, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-03-05) Fireside talk.
  410. La violence et la nature humaine, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-02-26) Fireside talk.
  411. Comment protéger nos jeunes?, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-01-03) Fireside talk.
  412. La médisance, outil des faibles, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-11-20) Fireside talk.
  413. Les cinq niveaux de l'esprit, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-12-04) Fireside talk.
  414. Le rôle politique de la femme est-il méconnu?, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-07-17) Fireside talk.
  415. Pourquoi l'être humain veut-il la paix mais fait la guerre?, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-06-12) Fireside talk.
  416. La religion a-t-elle échoué?, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-06-05) Fireside talk.
  417. Le bien et le mal, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-05-15) Fireside talk.
  418. Guerre et paix au XXI siècle, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-05-07) Fireside talk.
  419. Prouver l'existence de Dieu 2, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-05-01) Fireside talk.
  420. La spiritualité et la santé mentale et physique, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-04-10) Fireside talk.
  421. Le pouvoir au sein de la famille, by William S. Hatcher. (2002) Fireside talk.
  422. Vivre la vie de la perspective de l'éternité, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-01-16) Fireside talk.
  423. L'égoïsme versus l'estime de soi, by William S. Hatcher. (2004-01) Fireside talk.
  424. L'amour, le pouvoir et la justice, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-12) Summer school talk.
  425. La complémentarité entre la science et l'art, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-02-13) Fireside talk.
  426. L'infaillibilité et nous, by William S. Hatcher. (2002-08) Fireside talk.
  427. Le sens de la vie, by William S. Hatcher. (2004) Fireside talk.
  428. L'être humain naït-il tueur?, by William S. Hatcher. (2004) Fireside talk.
  429. La communion avec Dieu et le processus du détachement, by William S. Hatcher. (2004) Fireside talk.
  430. La paix intérieure, by William S. Hatcher. (2004) Fireside talk.
  431. Les perturbations sociales et le vécu individuel, by William S. Hatcher. (2004)
  432. L'historique de la foi bahá'íe, by William S. Hatcher. (2004) Fireside talk.
  433. Est-ce que l'au-délà sera ennuyeux?, by William S. Hatcher. (2003) Fireside talk.
  434. Pourquoi tenons-nous tellement à nos préjugés?, by William S. Hatcher. (2003) Fireside talk.
  435. Bahá'í Critique of Human Rights, A: State Sovereignty as Smokescreen or Necessary Partner in Securing Human Rights?, by Nazila Ghanea-Hercock. (2001) The Bahá’í critique of the current international human rights system focuses on the extent and centrality of state sovereignty; the importance of the international protection of human rights by the United Nations; systemic challenges.
  436. Right to Development Assistance, and the Duty to Contribute, The: A Case Study from Zambia, by Darren Hedley. (2001) On the experiences of a poverty reduction program implemented in Zambia by an international NGO, CARE, and the policy process whereby it sought to enshrine the principle of rights being matched by responsibilities.
  437. Rights and Responsibilities in the Bahá'í World Order: From 'Me' to 'Us' — Confronting the Fear, by Martha L. Schweitz. (2001) In human rights thinking there is often a presumed conflict between the needs to fully protect human dignity and equality, and to foster the well being of society as a whole; this divide is false and in the Bahá’í teachings both goals can be achieved.
  438. Reconstructing the Academy, by William S. Hatcher. (2008) Brief response to postmodernism in academia and the "Sokal Hoax." Contains no mention of the Bahá'í Faith.
  439. Call of Attention to the Behaists or Babists of America, A, by August J. Stenstrand. (1907) Propaganda materials by an early follower of Ibrahim Kheiralla and self-professed Azali.
  440. Kingdom of the Cults, by Walter Martin: Review, by Robert Stauffer. (1999)
  441. Kingdom of the Cults, by Walter Martin: Review, by Paul Dodenhoff. (1998)
  442. Towards a Spiritual Civilization, by Ian C. Semple. (2001) Three methods to achieve the spiritualization of humankind: perpetual striving to draw closer to God in mind, action and spirit; the fundamental work of teaching the Message and building the Administrative Order; and participation in humanitarian service.
  443. Increasing Complexity as a Process in Social Evolution: A Case Study of the Baha'i Faith, by Mark A. Foster. (1980-10)
  444. Human Rights, Faith, and Culture, by Various. (2001) Proceedings of an ABS Australia conference, November 7-8 1998.
  445. Learning Process, by Penelope Walker (published as Penny Walker). (2002-02-12) Talk on the Five-Year Plan, growth, and training institutes, given by a Counselor of the International Teaching Center in Houston, Texas, on February 12, 2002.
  446. Responsibility of Men in Achieving Equality Between the Sexes, The, by Roger Coe. (1989) Inequality in the relationship between women and men is manifested in the denial of opportunity - or even domination. Both sexes have been conditioned to accept these roles. Men must transform themselves to end this oppression. Audio version included.
  447. Marking Boundaries, Marking Time: The Iranian Past and the Construction of the Self by Qajar Thinkers, by Juan Cole. (1996 Winter/Spring) Persian-speaking intellectuals in the 19th century (Akhundzadah, Majd al-Mulk, 'Abd al-Baha, I'timad al-Saltanah) experienced a triple confluence of alterity, primitivism, and mimesis in their conceptualization of Iranian selfhood in their time.
  448. Ayatollahs and Democracy in Iraq, The, by Juan Cole. (2006) Clerical participation within Iraq's emerging democracy. Does not mention the Bahá'í Faith.
  449. Religious Dissidence and Urban Leadership: Bahá'ís in Qajar Shiraz and Tehran, by Juan Cole. (1999) On understanding the role of dissident faith groups in Qajar urban life by contrasting merchant and artisan Bahá'ís in a small provincial capital, vs. a larger city with more government officials and elite women among the believers.
  450. Bahá'í Church of Calabar, West Africa, The: The Problem of Levels in Religious History, by Anthony Lee. (1997-11) The growth of a 'Bahá'í Church' in Calabar indicates the enormous role played by the initiative of the African converts themselves, and that the points of attraction to the Bahá'í message were different from those expected by the pioneers.
  451. Crimes Against Humanity: The Islamic Republic's Attacks on the Bahá'ís, by Iran Human Rights Documentation Center. (2008-11)
  452. Hojjatiyeh, Mesbahiyeh, and Ahmadinejad, by Muhammad Sahimi. (2010-09-29) History of anti-Bahá'í activities in Iran.
  453. Searching for the Scientific in the Spiritual, by Moshe Sharon. (2011) The metaphor of eating from the tree of knowledge; Martin Buber on how individuals relate to the external world and the divine; the intellectual capabilities of humans; religion vs. science.
  454. Faith of Science and the Method of Religion, The, by Brian Aull. (1988) A fundamental teaching of the Bahá’í Faith is that science and religion are harmonious and complementary: religious faith should be shaped by a process of critical inquiry and the limitations of science acknowledged.
  455. From Oppression to Equality: The Emergence of the Feminist Perspective, by Hoda Mahmoudi. (1989) The Bahá’í principle of the equality between women and men; history of the obstructions and prejudices toward women as promoted by religious institutions; what it means to be a liberated woman in the eye of the Bahá'í writings.
  456. Une societe sans violence, un don a faire a nos enfants, by Hossain Danesh. (1981)
  457. Exploring Male Oppression from a Family Systems Perspective, by Janet Huggins. (1990) On sexual inequality; parallels between adolescent sex role development and the evolutionary stage of our society; examples of how both men and women are oppressed; implications of achieving equality for both world peace and individual intrapsychic unity.
  458. Six Months in Persia, by Edward Stack. (1882) Passing mentions of the Babis.
  459. Land of the Lion and the Sun: Personal Experiences, the Nations of Persia — Their Manners, Customs, and Their Belief, by Absalom D. Shabaz. (1901) 1-paragraph overview of the "new sect" of "the Baáb."
  460. Teaching regions of the United States and Canada (1940), by Author unknown. (1945)
  461. Bahá'í community of the United States (1950), by Author unknown. (1952)
  462. Bahá'í community of the United States (1954), by Author unknown. (1956)
  463. Creating New World Order, by Hossain Danesh. (n.d.)
  464. Remembrances of Shoghi Effendi: An address from the Hand of the Cause, by Zikrullah Khadem. (1984)
  465. Women: Equality and Peace, by Peter J. Khan. (n.d.)
  466. Transformation of Global Society, by Ervin Laszlo. (1983)
  467. Bahá'í Talks from the Heart, by Sam Augustine. (n.d.)
  468. Stories of the Martyrdom, by Rouhi Jahanpur. (n.d.)
  469. World Peace and International Health, by A. Link. (n.d.)
  470. Shi'ite Religion, The: A History of Islam in Persia and Irak, by Dwight M. Donaldson. (1933) An early history of Shí'ís, including a section on Shaykhism and the Bábís.
  471. Shi'ite Religion, chapter 33: Rise of Related Sects in Modern Times [Shayhki, Babi, Bahá'í], by Dwight M. Donaldson. (1933)
  472. New Development in the Bahá'í Community, A, by R. Mehrabkhani. (2008) On the three stages in the growth of each religion, and the new instruments for the correct implementation of the Bahá'í plans, the Cluster and its Reflection Meetings, and the Ruhi course.
  473. Community under Siege: The Ordeal of the Bahá'ís of Shiraz, by Iran Human Rights Documentation Center. (2007-09) Account of the persecutions of the Bahá'ís in Shiraz by the IHRDC (2007).
  474. Lessons on the Beha Revelation, by Hooper Harris. (1901) Early overview of Bahá'í theology from a biblical perspective.
  475. Bahaism, by Edward Sell. (1912) An early book-length overview, by a Christian for a missionary audience.
  476. Seeking Refuge, by Tamela Rich. (2008-10) Essay introducing a community to recently-arrived Iranian refugees fleeing religious persecution in their homeland, where they are denied jobs, education and sometimes their lives. The article shows how difficult it is to start anew in this Sunbelt city.
  477. Fostering Good Working Relations between Bahá'í Institutions and Bahá'í Scholars, by Wendi Momen. (2001 Winter/Spring) Lists of things that make Bahá'í scholarship important, some ways institutions can support scholars, ways scholars can support the institutions, and brief comments on Review.
  478. Role of the Bahá'í Scholar in Defending the Faith, The, by Muhammad Afnan. (2001 Winter/Spring) The role of apologetics in the Bahá'í Faith is not merely to defend or prove, but to demonstrate that the Faith provides the means for obtaining knowledge of the truth, and to present the truths revealed by the Sacred Writings.
  479. Early Irish Bahá'ís, by R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. (1998 Spring) Short history of the introduction of the Bahá’í Faith to Ireland, 1900 to 1925.
  480. Bahá'í Perspectives on Spiritual and Moral Education, Some, by Stephen Vickers. (1995 Summer) The Bahá'í Faith, like any other religion, contains insights which can be valuable for those in the educational world who are striving to make moral and spiritual education a reality; "light is good in whatsoever lamp it shines."
  481. Mackenzie and Franklin Islands in the Tablets of the Divine Plan, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Canada. (2006-02-21) Question to, and response from, the Archives of the NSA of Canada about why 'Abdu'l-Bahá addressed these then-sparsely-populated regions of Canada.
  482. Teaching regions of the United States and Canada (1938), by Author unknown. (1942)
  483. Celebrating Survival, by Ted Slavin. (2011) Hardships lead to spiritual growth. Grief is sent by God to perfect us, and comfort comes from passing through difficult times.
  484. Constitutional Revolution (Iran): Intellectual Background, by Abbas Amanat. (1993) Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
  485. Historiography: Qajar Period and Bábí and Bahá'í works, by Abbas Amanat. (2004) Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
  486. World Bank's meeting with the world's religions, by Various. (1998-02) Five articles on the dialogue for broadening "opportunities for common understanding and action in tackling the critical issue of global poverty" include discussion of Bahá'í involvement in the conference.
  487. Personal Page: Gary Fuhrman, by Gary Fuhrman. (2001)
  488. Personal Page: Ralph D. Wagner, by Ralph D. Wagner. (1999)
  489. Bahá'í Literature, by Denis MacEoin. (1989) Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
  490. Bahá'í Persecutions, by Denis MacEoin. (1989) Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
  491. Bahá'í Communities, by Peter Smith. (1989) Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
  492. Bahá'í and Bábí Schisms, by Denis MacEoin. (1989) Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
  493. Martyrs, Bábí, by Peter Smith, Moojan Momen. (2005) Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
  494. Reporting on the Spirit: How the Media Covers Spiritual and Religious Issues, by Amaris Podger. (2002 Spring) There is no ideological reason to prevent journalists or media outlets from holding religious opinions or giving voice to them.
  495. Being a Spiritual Revolutionary: A talk given at the 1988 International Youth Conference, by Robert C. Henderson. (1988)
  496. Historical methodology and the development of Bahá'í scholarship: toward dispelling a false dichotomy, by Sholeh A. Quinn. (1999) 'Bahá'í Studies' is multi-faceted and can include various non-exclusive approaches, including academic history and historical research -- the nature of both of which is outlined here; scholastic methodology; "professional" history and Bahá'í scholarship.
  497. Can There Be Only One True Religion?: Invited Commentary, by John Hick. (2001)
  498. Unfreezing the frame: The promise of inductive research in Bahá'í studies, by Will C. van den Hoonaard. (2001) The suitability of inductive analysis as a method in Bahá'í scholarship, and some stumbling blocks that inhibit the development of a Bahá'í methodology.
  499. Early European Bahá'í involvement in Social Activism, by Robert Weinberg. (2001) Early initiatives taken by Bahá'ís in Britain and France in support of education for underprivileged children, medical service, and women's suffrage.
  500. Scripture and Revelation, ed. Moojan Momen: Review, by Brian A. Miller. (2001)
  501. We Are All Iranian Bahá'ís!, by Ali Keshtgar. Ahang Rabbani, trans. (2008-08-15) The Hojjatieh Society, Nobel Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi, human rights, and defending Bahá'ís. Includes Persian text.
  502. Personal Page: Sen McGlinn, by Sen McGlinn. (2010)
  503. Iran Seeks to Suppress Baha'i Faith: Editorial, by Author unknown. (1955-06-08) One-paragraph editorial from 1955.
  504. My Visit to Temple University, by Martha L. Root. (1931-09) On Martha Root's visit to Temple University in Philadelphia in 1931 to talk about the Bahá'í peace principles.
  505. New John the Baptist Preaching Universal Brotherhood: Abdul Ba-ha Patriarchal Head of Bahá'ísts in Denver With Message of Love and Justice to All and for All, by Alice Rohe. (1912-09-25) News article of Abdu'l-Bahá's tour. Includes scanned image of original newspaper and photograph of Abdu'l-Bahá.
  506. Throndhjems borgerlige Realskoles, by Author unknown. (1852-10-30) 1852 report in Norwegian on assassination attempt of the Sháh.
  507. Resa I Persien [Journey in Persia], by Hermann Vambery. (1869) Book excerpt from 1869 of a travel diary in Swedish.
  508. Bab og Babismen: en ny religion og dens stifter, by John David Rees. H. Thambs Lyche, trans. (1896-07-31) Norwegian translation of Rees' Bab and Babism, 1896.
  509. Främmande religionsurkunder, by Nathan Soderblom. (1907) Short excerpt in Swedish titled "Foreign religious deeds" which quotes the Bahá'í Writings.
  510. Site Map Simplified index to all content on Baha'i Library Online.
  511. Прежняя версия библиотеки (Previous Version of the Library), by Various. (1999) Эта коллекция была составлена ​​12 лет назад, в 1999 году, и с тех пор не обновлялась. Original Russian page at the Bahá'í Library Online, from 1999.
  512. Baha'is and Higher Education in Iran, The, by Ahmad Batebi. Ahang Rabbani, trans. (2008-09-02) An outsider's overview of the political and religious barriers to Bahá'í schools, the state of human rights, and contemporary arrests of Bahá'í leaders in Iran.
  513. Personal Page: Sonja van Kerkhoff: arts reviews, essays, by Sonja van Kerkhoff. (2010) Links to some personal projects.
  514. Unity of Nations, The, by Albert Ross Vail, Emily McLellan Vail. (1970) A meditation on Bahá'í-inspired themes of peace and the betterment of society. Does not mention the Faith.
  515. Criminalizing the Bahá'í Religion, by Christopher Buck. (2009-03-15) The opposite of freedom of religion is the banning of religion; the Bahá'í community in Iran being a case in point; the pattern of oppression.
  516. Trial of the Yaran under Iranian Criminal Procedure: "The Justice of God" or Procedural Injustice?, The: Iranian Islam, not the Yaran, on trial in the court of international opinion, by Christopher Buck. (2010-01) Two essays about legal issues associated with the 2009-2010 trial of the Yaran, the former informal group of leaders of the Bahá'í community of Iran.
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  518. Cycles of Growth of the American Bahá'í Community, by Robert Stockman. (2010) PowerPoint presentation on the history of the American community, 1894-2009.
  519. Maintaining Minority Beliefs in an Indifferent Workplace, by Deborah Clark Vance. (2003) A study of how Bahá’ís of various cultural and ethnic backgrounds, living in the mid-Atlantic region, attempt to integrate the teachings of their minority religion into US American workplace cultures.
  520. Naming Names: The Power to Control the Meaning of Media Symbols, by Deborah Clark Vance. (2009-08-15)
  521. Contact us, send corrections, or submit a document
  522. Short Takes, by Author unknown. (1986-1988) Brief reports on various topics, mostly related to politics or then-current news, published in 5 issues of dialogue magazine.
  523. Freedom for Truth: Peace among Religions, by Hans Kung. (1986) One-page essay calling for patience and tolerance between religions and their search for truth.
  524. Beyond Brotherhood, by Elizabeth Anderson. (1986) Thoughts on achieving racial equality, in light of the continuing injustices against African-Americans in the United States.
  525. Letters to and from the editor, by Various. (1986-1988) All letters to dialogue not posted elsewhere, and responses from its editors.
  526. Various essays, by Carol R. Goodrich, Rob Leavitt, David Langness, Larry Doyle. (1986-1988) Five unrelated items: "The Philippines: Catholic Priests Detained and Murdered," "Two Halves Are Better Than One," "Vision Quest," "Emerging From...", and a Pogo comic mentioning Bahá'í Naw Ruz.
  527. America is a Multifaith Nation, by Christopher Buck. (2012) While the United States was once a "Christian" nation, it is now a multi-faith one. Includes short overview of American religious history, and statistics of church membership.
  528. Public Schools May "Teach About Religion" — Not "Teach Religion", by Christopher Buck. (2012) History of legislation regarding how and when religious texts might be studied in public schools, and comments on pedagogical approaches.
  529. The Bábí and Bahá'í Religions: From Messianic Shi'ism to World Religion, by Peter Smith: Review, by Jack McLean. (1988)
  530. Method in Religious Studies: Theistic and Agnostic, by Jack McLean. (2000) Response to an assertion by Christopher Buck that the term religious studies is misleading, in that, while the object of the study is religious, the method is not; thoughts on how a scientific methodology would work.
  531. Faith State, The: Vital To Theist, Agnostic and Atheist, by Jack McLean. (1998) Paul Tillich's approach to faith, as adapted to a Bahá'í and/or agnostic context.
  532. Putative Distinctions Between Apologetics and Scholarship: A Commentary, by Jack McLean. (1993) Response to Christopher Buck's review of Michael Sour's The Prophecies of Jesus, in Journal of Bahá'í Studies, on the definitions of apologia and the thought of Paul Tillich.
  533. Something New in Iran, by J. N. Hoare. (1937) Brief (negative) reference to the Bahá'ís by a Christian missionary in Iran.
  534. East Africa, Bahá'í Communities in, by Will C. van den Hoonaard. (1996) Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
  535. Constitutional Revolution: Intellectual Background, by Abbas Amanat. (1992) Brief excerpts, with link to article offsite.
  536. Babism, by Stephen G. Bullfinch. (1869) Brief account of the Bábí movement by an American Unitarian clergyman.
  537. Observations of a Bahá'í Traveller, 1908, by Charles Mason Remey. (1914) An account of travels among some Bahá'ís in Egypt, Israel, and Persia in 1908, written at the suggestion of Abdu'l-Bahá.
  538. Bahá'í Revelation and Reconstruction, The, by Charles Mason Remey. (1919) A treatise on the history and the spiritual, social, and economic principles of the Faith, with special regard to the application of these principles to, and their influence on, the coming peace of nations and the tranquillity and welfare of humanity.
  539. Constructive Principles of the Bahá'í Movement, by Charles Mason Remey. (1917) A summary of the history, object, and institutions of the Bahá'í religious teachings.
  540. Bahá'í Movement, The: A Series of Nineteen Papers, by Charles Mason Remey. (1912) Essays on Bahá'í history and teachings.
  541. Peace of the World, The, by Charles Mason Remey. (1919) "A brief treatise upon the spiritual teaching of the Bahai religion with particular regard to its application to the great problem, now before the nations, of the establishment of an enduring world peace."
  542. The Maxwells of Montreal, volumes 1-2, by Violette Nakhjavani: Review, by Kathryn Jewett Hogenson. (2013)
  543. New Day, The: The Bahá'í Revelation, by Charles Mason Remey. (1919) "A brief statement of its history and teachings" in summary form. Opens with short "dissertation by Abdu'l-Bahá upon the New Day."
  544. Bahá'í Movement for Universal Religion, The, by Charles Mason Remey. (1912-03) Dictionary-like summaries of Bahá'í personages and teachings.
  545. Covenant, The, by Charles Mason Remey. (1919) "A brief statement of the Covenant God made with mankind through the prophets of the past and has fulfilled in these latter days, in the Bahai Movement." Includes excerpts of tablets and talks of Abdu'l-Bahá.
  546. Power of "The Covenant of God" Alone Regenerates Mankind, The, by Charles Mason Remey. (1913-09-08) Recognition of the centre of the covenant is the important matter before the world today. Includes extracts from a letter to a Bahai assembly in America.
  547. Behá 'U'lláh (the glory of God), by Ibrahim George Kheiralla. Howard MacNutt, ed. (1900) A lengthy proclamation of the new Manifestation, written in a theological, comparative, and historical approach.
  548. Bahá'í Movement for Universal Religion, The: Bahá'ísm, by Hippolyte Dreyfus-Barney. (1909) Early scholarly defense of the necessity of religion and the Bahá'í Faith in particular, including discussion of Bahá'í history and principles, written by the first French Bahá'í.
  549. Reflections on the Bahá'í Peace Program, by Hossain Danesh. (2013-12) Peace-making, conflict resolution, and the importance of negotiation between opposing parties.
  550. How a 19th-century Persian faith became the second-most common religion in our state: Why So Many Bahá'í?, by Paul Bowers. (2014-06-18)
  551. Persia Revisited: With Remarks on H.I.M. Mozuffer-Ed-Din Shah, and the Present Situation in Persia, by Thomas Edward Gordon. (1895) Short chapter-length overview of the Bábí Faith.
  552. UK Government debates and publications on the Bahá'í Faith, by Various. (1993-2013) Collection of documents and links to many more documents published at parliament.uk containing any mention of the Faith in UK government debates, actions, and publications, mostly regarding persecutions in Iran.
  553. Pattern of a New World Order: The Bahá'í Administrative Order and Shoghi Effendi's Contribution to Globalisation Theory, by Ismael Velasco. (2010-12-30) The concept of the administrative order, and how the Guardian extrapolated its framework from the writings of Bahá'u'lláh.
  554. Handbook of Palestine, The, by Harry Charles Lukach (published as Harry Charles Luke). (1922) Passing mentions of the Bab, Bahá'ís, and Subh-i-Azal, along with the history and geography of Akka. Includes estimate of number of Bahá'ís in Palestine in 1922.
  555. Fringe of the East, The: A journey through past and present provinces of Turkey, by Harry Charles Lukach. (1913) Overview of the Bahá'ís and Azalis, and mentions of their history in Akka. Includes two excerpts of interest because they refer to "Báb" which in this context refers to a place, not the Prophet.
  556. Recollection of Visits with 'Abdul-Baha, by William Copeland Dodge. (1959-02-06) Travels in Akka and meetings with Abdu'l-Bahá November 16 - December 4 1901 at his house in Akka, and in 1912 in New York, recounted by the son of Arthur Pillsbury Dodge.
  557. Declining Processes of the World, by Peter J. Khan. (n.d.) The condition of the world today, which is in a state of decline from negative forces, requires that both Bahá'ís and others make drastic changes in certain fundamental attitudes.
  558. Talks at the United States National Bahá'í Convention, by Glenford Mitchell. (2009) Two talks given in Wilmette, on two subsequent days. Topics include meekness, administrative principles, the Covenant with humankind, and how Bahá'í ideals will be realized.
  559. Ecological Stewardship as Applied Spirituality: A Bahá'í Perspective, by John Thelen Steere. (2005) The significance and dimensions of environmental stewardship — the name given to the emerging practice of habitation restoration, land conservation, resource management, and parks and recreation — and its relationship to the Bahá’í teachings.
  560. Letter to the Portland, Oregon Spiritual Assembly: 1914 October 14, by Abdu'l-Bahá. Badi Boshrui, trans. (1914-10-14) Text and photograph of a hand-written letter that offers praise for the Portland assembly; identifies Williams Jennings Bryan, then Secretary of State, as a candle for peace; and warns of some "corrupted souls" coming to America (i.e. covenant breakers).
  561. Temiar religions, 1994–2008, by Geoffrey Benjamin. (2011) A study of the rise and decline of the Baha’i Faith amongst the Temiars of Malaysia. Link to paper (offsite).
  562. Minorities and "Islamic" States: Explaining Bahá'í and Ahmadi Marginalization in Iran and Pakistan, by Uzma Jamil. (2002-03) Analysis of the marginalization of Bahá'ís in Iran and Ahmadiyya in Pakistan. Link to thesis (offsite).
  563. To what extent can the 'blogs' of sympathisers and representatives of the Bahá'í Faith be seen as interactive channels of communication that report on the persecution of the Bahá'ís in Iran?, by Afshin Robin Rohani. (2009-04) Examination of how online communications have been used to highlight human rights, including the Muslim Network for Bahá'í Rights blog. Link to thesis (offsite).
  564. Moral Leadership: The Leadership of the Future: An Exploratory Study in a Bahá'í-Inspired Faith School, by Adrian John Davis. (2008-08) Relationship between theory and practice of moral leadership in a faith-based school, including discussion of institutional dissonance, moral capital, team management, conflict resolution, and the challenges of idealism. Link to thesis (offsite).
  565. Pan-Islamist in Istanbul, A: Jamal ad-Din Afghani and Hamidian Islamism, 1892-1897, by Aytek Sever. (2010-09) A study of a Turkish Islamic political theorist in the nineteenth century. Includes numerous passing mentions of the Babis and Bahá'ís. Link to thesis (offsite).
  566. Never Be Afraid to Dare: The Story of 'General Jack,' by Jan Jasion: Review, by Lil Osborn. (2004)
  567. Religious Freedom in the Jurisprudence of the Egyptian and European Court of Human Rights, by Saba Mahmood, Peter G. Danchin. (2014) Egyptian jurisprudence produced on the status of the Bahai minority in Egypt, and analysis of cases of the European Court in which the principle of religious liberty and public order is invoked. Link to article (offsite).
  568. Theology of Revolution: Messianic Traditions and the Revolutions They Inspired, by Jaime Lenninger McLellan. (2012) Includes extensive discussion of Bahá'í history, doctrines, and the ideology behind the Bábí revolts. Link to thesis (offsite).
  569. Iran, Democracy, and International Law, by Abteen Karimi. (2013-03-08) Passing mentions of Bahá'í persecution in Iran (see pages 318-319).
  570. Institutionalization of Religion, The: A Sociological Analysis of Religion and Conflict, by Jalil Mahmoudi. (1967 Fall) The life cycle of a religion can be classified into different phases or stages, such as "cult, sect, denomination, church." Does the Bahá'í Faith fit this schema?
  571. Chapters from the Mature Story of a Politician, by Jon Baldvin. Will C. van den Hoonaard, trans. (2002) Brief extract from a memoir by Iceland's former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jon Baldvin (Hannibalsson) mentioning some of the Bahá'ís he has met: Will van den Hoonaard, Halldor Thorgeirsson, and John Walbridge
  572. Religions of Iran: From prehistory to the present, by Richard Foltz. (2013) Excerpt from book: contents, preface, and a few pages on the origins of Iranian religion. (Offsite.)
  573. Religious Myths and Visions of America: How Minority Faiths Redefined America's World Role, by Christopher Buck. (2009) A celebration of America’s religious diversity, showing how this multi-faith nation can and should play a leading role in promoting peace and goodwill among races, religions and nations, both at home and abroad. (2-chapter excerpt)
  574. Iranian Intellectuals and the Bahá'ís, Ahang Rabbani, comp. and trans. (2010-04) 59 essays from 2008-2009 in Iranian newspapers or IranPressWatch.org by influential thinkers, about the Bahá'í Faith in contemporary Iran. Most of these were also translated by Ahang Rabbani.
  575. Baha'i Meets Globalisation: A New Synergy?, by Sen McGlinn. (2005) Following Weber's analysis of the synergy between Protestantism and the rationalisation of social control in modern societies, this paper draws attention to the potential "fit" between the dynamics of globalisation and the Baha’i Faith.
  576. Hijaz-Palestine Railway and the Development of Haifa, The, by Johnny Mansour. (2006 Autumn) A history of Haifa and Akka during the period of Bahá'í immigration. Contains no mention of the Faith.
  577. Bahá'í Perspective on International Human Rights Law, A, by Brian D. Lepard. (2013-02) Overview of the evolution of modern "secular" systems of international human rights law and their limitations, principles in the Bahá’í Writings relevant to such laws, and implications of these principles for reform of the contemporary legal order.
  578. La realité du monde exterieur et l'existence de Dieu, by Luc Dion. (1976) Student essay on Foi et raison, Les concepts fondamentaux, La loi générale qui gouverne l’univers, et Dieu.
  579. Faith Community as Extended Family, The: The Influence of Shared Spiritual Values as Experienced by Bahá'í Families in the Cowichan Valley, by Kenneth Paul Cooper. (1997) Nature of the Bahá'í family and standards of behavior, and how they are influenced by the broader Bahá'í community and its value-based social network.
  580. Greater Boldness: Radical Storytelling with Canadian Bahá'í Women, by Sophie Tamas. (1998-12-03) How the Bahá'í Faith's teachings on gender equality can be promoted through social activism and storytelling-based consciousness-raising workshop.
  581. Die persische Staatszeitung Rúznáme-ye Vaqáye`-e Ettefáqíyye, weit mehr als herrschaftliche Repräsentation, by Hassani Riazi. (2009) Some history of the Shaykhi and Bábí movements in the context of the Persian state newspaper Rúznámih-yi Vaqáyi`-i Ettefáqíyyih. (Link to thesis, offsite.)
  582. Whence? Why? Whither?: Man, things, other things, by Arthur Pillsbury Dodge. (1907) Meditations on the purpose of humanity, the reality of religion, signs of the Kingdom, racism, and prophecies fulfilled. Includes response to a speech on politics and history by Cornell University president Andrew D. White. Not yet proofread.
  583. What is Religious Humanism: A Bahá'í Viewpoint, by Ali K. Merchant. (2000-07) Religious institutions are often viewed as irrelevant to the concerns of the modern world. Apparent differences don't disprove the essential unity of religion, or its teaching that humans are essentially good and have a purpose in life.
  584. Religious Challenges in the 21st Century and the Bahá'í Faith, by Ali K. Merchant. (2001-04) Why has religion become suspect in present-day society? Do religious traditions help or hinder community? How does the Golden Rule, which exists in all religions, help build global unity?
  585. Religion and Science in the New Millennium: A Bahá'í Perspective, by Ali K. Merchant. (2001-01) An attempt to understand the essential functions of science and religion in human society, building on the work of Stanwood Cobb, William Hatcher and Anjam Khursheed, who have done pioneering research on the unity of religion and science.
  586. Freedom's Age, by Kurt Hein. (1990 Spring/Summer) In the 1980s, unprecedented social convulsions shook the world. Two aspects of these events are noteworthy: they occurred simultaneously and worldwide, and they captured the attention of people everywhere. Freedoms must be tempered by responsibilities.
  587. Early Years of the Babi Movement, The: Background and Development, by Abbas Amanat. (1981) Details of the rise of the Bábí religion, 1844-1847: military and social climate of Iran, millenarianism, the family of The Báb, conflicts within early Shaykhism, and shifts in The Báb's proclamation.
  588. Bahá'í Question, The: A Case of Religious Discrimination in Post-Revolutionary Iran, by Sina Astani. (2010-05) Overview of the situation of the Bahá'ís in Iran, 1979-2010.
  589. Bábí and Bahá'í Bibliography from Gallica, A, Jan T. Jasion, comp. (2013-12) Entries from a downloadable digital library developed by the Bibliothèque nationale de France with any mention of the Faiths or relevant persons. The articles are mostly from France, from 1849 to 1943.
  590. Life Histories of Bahá'í Women in Canada, by Lynn Echevarria: Review, by Prem Kumari Srivastava. (2014)
  591. Naturalistic Assumptions in School Counseling and the Bahá'í Principle of the Unity of Science and Religion, by Lyon Virostko. (2013-04-01) Argument for the increased study of a holistic worldview that applies the scientific method to religious and spiritual phenomena using theistic assumptions from religious principles found in the Bahá'í Faith.
  592. Persian Reformer's View of Art, A, by Juliet Thompson. (1917-03) Personal recollections of Abdu'l-Bahá's words on art and inspiration. Includes the portrait Thompson painted of Abdu'l-Bahá.
  593. Children of Iranian Asylum-Seekers in Turkey: Construction of National and Religious Identity, by Merve Calhan. (2011) Study of the nationalist and religious character of children of Iranian Bahá'í and Shi'i emigrants in Turkey. The transplanted Bahá'í youth maintained a stronger sense of religious identity. (Offsite.)
  594. Persia, by Percy Molesworth Sykes. (1922) 3-page overview of early Bábí history. Complete book is included, for historical interest.
  595. Liberal Democracy and the Bahá'í Administrative Order: An Analysis, by Arash Abizadeh. (1990) Comparison of the Bahá'í political system with two dominant types of liberal democracy, namely Responsible Government and Separation of Powers, as potential models for global government. (Link to PDF, offsite.)
  596. Bahá'u'lláh's Garden: Jacksonville, Florida, 1919-1969, by Kathryn Louisa Vernon. (1969?) Unpublished account of the early years of the Bahá'í Faith in Florida.
  597. Bobeism, Bobe [The Bab], His Doctrine, His Personal Appearance, by Mooshie G. Daniel. (1897) An early sympathetic overview of the Báb and Bahá'ís.
  598. Religious Minorities in Iran: Bahá'ís, Jews, and the Islamic State, by Sarah Oliai. (2011-09) Overview of Iran's transition after the Islamic Revolution in 1979, leaving connections to its ancient empires and monarchical past while moving toward a national community united under Shi'a Islamic principles.
  599. La Perse La Chaldée et La Susiane: Relation de Voyage, by Jane Dieulafoy. (1887) Early overview of the Bábí movement in Zanjan, from a travel diary through Iran, Chaldea, and Susa (Shush).
  600. Bahá'ísm and Its Claims, by S. G. Wilson: Review, by C. M. Buchanan. (1916-01) Short review of an early anti-Bahá'í book by a Christian missionary.
  601. Bahá'ísm and Its Claims and Modern Movements among Mohammedans, by S. G. Wilson: Reviews, by Orvis Fairlee Jordan. (1915-10) Short reviews of two early anti-Bahá'í books by a Christian missionary.
  602. Bahá'ísm and Its Ambitious Claims, by Orvis Fairlee Jordan. (1921-10-06) Overview of Bahá'í teachings, the Faith's relationship with Islam, Bahá'ís in Chicago, and the under-construction temple in Wilmette.
  603. Mahdi in Persia and Syria, The, by Wilson D. Wallis. (1918) Short overview Bahá'í history, with quotes from pilgrims notes, and citations of other scholarly or published sources.
  604. Bahá'í, The Spirit of the Age, by Horace Holley: Review, by Robert M. Labaree. (1922) Short review of Holley's book by a Christian missionary.
  605. Bahá'í Cause, The, by William Loftus Hare. (1924-12) An account of the "Parliament of Living Religions," in London, 1924. Includes 2-page summary of presentations by Mountfort Mills and Ruhi Afnan.
  606. Life and Teachings of Abbas Effendi, The by M. H. Phelps: Review, G. Stanley Hall, ed. (1904-05) Sympathetic review of one of the earliest English-language books on the Faith.
  607. Bahá'ísm, by Arthur Vail: Review, by Henry Bentson. (1914) One-paragraph summary of Vail's book.
  608. Life Histories of Bahá'í Women in Canada: Constructing Religious Identity in the Twentieth Century by Lynn Echevarria: Review, by Deborah K. van den Hoonaard. (2014)
  609. Glitter of Bahá'ísm, The, by Author unknown. (1921-12-24) Half-page overview of Bahá'í history and teachings, written shortly after the passing of Abdu'l-Bahá. No author given.
  610. Personal Page: Paula Bidwell, by Paula Bidwell. (2015) Links for and information about an American Indian artist, author, and speaker from Idaho, who has been assisting with bahai-library.com for over a decade.
  611. Modes and Intentions of Biography, The, by Graham Hassall. (2008) A look at the individual in the context of the community, through the different lenses of documentary, hagiological, and critical modes of biography.
  612. For a Trustworthy Government, by Leon Stevens. (2015) A short meditation on how to reorganize the executive and legislative branches of the US government to improve its functioning.
  613. Bushrui, Hasan Foadi, by Fereydun Vahman. (2015) Brief excerpt of a bio of the head of Bahá'í schools in Iran and Turkmenistan, with link to article offsite.
  614. Babi, by Vladimir Minorsky. (1950) Encyclopedia entry, the draft of which was found in Minorsky's archive, along with three pages of typed "errata" possibly written by H. M. Balyuzi on behalf of a Bahá'í institution.
  615. Bahá'í Community of Canada, The, by Will C. van den Hoonaard. (1997)
  616. Bahá'í Revelation, The: Its Western Advance, by Jean Masson. (1909-02) Three-page overview of Bahá'í history and teachings.
  617. Problems of Scholarship in a Bahá'í Context, by Denis MacEoin. (1982) Thoughts on "anti-intellectualism" and faith-based interpretations of history, by a self-described outsider scholar.
  618. Letter on Bahá'í attitudes towards politics and scholarship, by Denis MacEoin. (1979-01-07) Thoughts on whether the Faith is in danger of becoming irrelevant to the problems faced by people in the world outside, partly due to lack of involvement in politics.
  619. Purposeful Spiritual Endeavour: A fundamental Connection between Bahá'ís and Christians, by Colin Quin. (1997) There is a need for clearer, warmer, more purposeful connections between individuals of different Faiths; we each have similar concerns with our own human needs, aspirations, and religious devotion, and seek deeper understanding of the ideas we value.
  620. In Iran: Studies in Babi and Bahá'í History, vol. 3: Review, by Juan Cole. (1988)
  621. The Wellbeing of Nations: A Country-by-Country Index of Quality of Life and the Environment, by Robert Prescott-Allen: Review, by Kim Naqvi. (2003)
  622. The Spirit of Agriculture, ed. Paul Hanley: Review, by Arthur Lyon Dahl. (2005)
  623. The Psychology of Spirituality, by Hossein B. Danesh: Review, by Rhett Diessner. (1995)
  624. Equality of Women and Men: The Experience of the Bahá'í Community of Canada, by Deborah and Will van den Hoonaard: Review, by Lynn Echevarria-Howe (published as Lynn Echevarria). (2006)
  625. Bahá'í: The Religious Construction of a Global Identity, by Michael McMullen: Review, by William P. Collins. (2001)
  626. Songs for the Phoenix, by Michael Fitzgerald: Review, by Anne Gordon Perry. (1997)
  627. Shoghi Effendi in Oxford and Earlier, by Riaz Khadem: Review, by Anne Furlong. (2000)
  628. Legacies of the Heart, by Larry Rowdon: Review, by Ian Kluge. (1999)
  629. Hidden Bounties: Memories of Pioneering on the Magdalene Islands, by Larry Rowdon: Review, by Will C. van den Hoonaard. (1994)
  630. Environnement: Patrimoine de l'humanité, by ABS Francophone Europe: Review, by Arthur Lyon Dahl. (1993)
  631. Religion in the Modern World, by Vargha Taefi. (2016) The problem with organised religion is not that it is organised; the problem is that it is not organised enough. The Baha’i Faith has revolutionised the concept of religion. It offers an alternative to organised religion: "organic faith."
  632. Reflections, at the centenary of the Tablets of the Divine Plan, by Paul Lample. (2016-05-20) Lengthy discussions on who we are and what we're doing, morality in a the contemporary world, processes of integration and disintegration, and the Faith's future growth, helping place the work of the 2016-2021 Five-Year Plan in historical context.
  633. Days of a Man, The, by David Starr Jordan. (1922) One-paragraph mention of meeting Abdu'l-Bahá in 1912.
  634. Evolution of Epistemology, The: Generation of Knowledge in the Bahá'í Faith, by Vargha Taefi. (2016) The sun of postmodernism has set. The Baha’i ‘framework for understanding’ shifts the hermeneutic paradigm and marks the dawn of a ‘new era’. It has given birth to the next generation of rationality: a framework for learning in action.
  635. Man of the World: My Life on Five Continents, by Cornelius Vanderbilt. (1959) An account of Vanderbilt, famed businessman and philanthropist, meeting pioneer Larry Hautz in Rhodesia, circa 1955.
  636. St. Lucia, by John E. Kolstoe. (1991-03)
  637. Dominica, by Patricia Paccassi. (1995)
  638. East Leeward Islands, by Patricia Paccassi. (1995)
  639. Guadeloupe, by Daniel Caillaud. (1995)
  640. Valleys, Mountains, and Teacher Preparation, by Barbara K. V. Johnson. (2015) The metaphor of the soul's journey through the Four Valleys illustrates the practical work of building a team of college and school-based practitioners in the Rocky Mountains to design a new program to prepare teachers for service in the public schools.
  641. One Life, One Memory, by Rúhá Asdáq: Review, by Paul Mantle. (2016)
  642. The Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh and The Ministry of the Custodians: Reviews, by John Danesh, Seena Fazel. (1993) Review of works by Adib Taherzadeh and the Bahá’í World Centre.
  643. Educational Strategy Selection of Religious Minorities in Modern Iran: The Case of the Jewish, Christian, and Bahá'í Communities, by Sina Mossayeb. (2010) The impact of government repression on access to and quality of educational opportunities of minority groups, and the strategies used by marginalized and discriminated groups in response to educational inequity under authoritarian regimes.
  644. Religion and Relevance: The Baha'is in Britain 1899-1930, by Lil Osborn: Review, by Moojan Momen. (2017)
  645. The Bahá'ís of America: The Growth of a Religious Movement by Mike McMullen: Review, by Moojan Momen. (2016)
  646. Rejoinder to Ata Arjomand, by Kamran Ekbal. (2014 Spring) [article in Persian]
  647. Introduction to the Study of Some Living Religions of the East, by Sydney Cave. (1921) One-paragraph overview of the lives of The Báb and Bahá'u'lláh.
  648. Cultural Values and Spirituality, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-10-14) Speech to the Bahá'í community in St. Petersburg.
  649. Few Distinctive Aspects of the Bahá'í Faith, A, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-11-2) Talk at the Bahá'í Center in St. Petersburg.
  650. Universal Values, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-10) Two presentations in Russia on the same topic.
  651. Logic and Mysticism, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-10) Two presentations in Russia on the same topic.
  652. Truth and Happiness, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-10-09) Fireside with Bahá'ís in St. Petersburg.
  653. Question of Objectivity, The, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-10-15) Speech at the Faculty of Philosophy of St. Petersburg State University.
  654. Philosophy of Minimalism, The, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-10-19) Talk at the Philosophical Club of St. Petersburg.
  655. Good, The, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-10-30) Fireside talk in St. Petersburg.
  656. On the Meaning of Being a Bahá'í, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-09-28) Talk at the Bahá'í Center in St. Petersburg.
  657. God's Will, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-10-23) Fireside talk in St. Petersburg.
  658. Equality of Men and Women, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-10-05) Fireside talk at the Bahá'í Centre in St. Petersburg.
  659. Divine Philosophy as Described by 'Abdu'l-Bahá, by William S. Hatcher. (2003-09-30) Fireside talk.
  660. Tratado sobre gobernanza, Hasan Elías, trans. (2019) Spanish translation of "Treatise on Politics" / "Treatise on Leadership".
  661. Millennialist Narrative and Apocalyptic Violence: The Case of the Babis of Iran, by Moojan Momen. (2018) How apocalyptic narratives played out in events of 1848-50, stages in the escalation of the conflict, factors that increased the likelihood of violence, and developments after 1852 that moved the focus of the religion from pre- to post-millennialism.
  662. Gertrude Bell Archive, excerpts, by Gertrude Bell. (1902-1924) A British writer and archeologist, Bell traveled throughout the Middle East from 1899-1926. During this time she made several trips to Haifa and Akka, meeting Abdu'l-Bahá, and entering the Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh. She also took a number of photos of Akka.
  663. Messianic Concealment and Theophanic Disclosure, by Juan Cole. (2002/2004) Lengthy collection of notes on Baha'u'llah's relationship to Subh-i-Azal, with quotations from Fadil Mazandarani's Zuhur al-Haqq histories, compiled and edited from posts sent to an academic email list.
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  665. Concept of Freedom of Belief and Its Boundaries in Egypt, The: The Jehovah's Witnesses and the Bahá'í Faith between Established Religions and an Authoritarian State, by Johanna Pink. (2005 March) On how the Egyptian courts have dealt with the two most important non-Islamic faiths in Egypt, both of which have been officially dissolved and face strong opposition.
  666. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 1 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (1989)
  667. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 2 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (1990)
  668. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 3 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (1991)
  669. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 4 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (1992)
  670. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 5 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (1993)
  671. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 6 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (1995)
  672. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 7 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (1996)
  673. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 8 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (1997)
  674. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 9 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (1998)
  675. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 10 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (1999)
  676. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 11 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (2000)
  677. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 12 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (2001)
  678. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 13 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (2002)
  679. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 14 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (2003)
  680. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 15 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (2005)
  681. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 16 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (2008)
  682. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 17 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (2013)
  683. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 18 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (2014)
  684. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 19 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (2016)
  685. خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 20 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature), by Various. (2018)
  686. Featured Updates (2020/2025) List of items that have a significant update or new version, but are not new.
  687. Address of Col. A. C. Fisk: Before the Bahai Assembly, in New York City, Giving His Personal Views of What the Movement Means, by Archie C. Fisk. (1910-11) The Bahá'í teachings are more than idealistic theories; the Faith is a practical instrument made for the present age; on the responsibilities of rulers, universal language, social evolution, unity of religion, and global justice.
  688. Brief Account of the Bahai Movement, A, by Archie C. Fisk. (1910-10) Short profile of the Faith's history and teachings.
  689. Discovering Imageless Truths: The Bahá'í Pilgrimage of Juliet Thompson, Artist, by Christopher White. (2012) Draft of an article, later published, prepared for a conference on the history and theory of American Religious Liberalism. Juliet Thompson is used to provide an example of a cosmopolitan Christian American seeker who found the Bahá'í Faith.
  690. Unhealthy Science, Religion, and Humanities: The Deep Connection and what Bahá'u'lláh had to say about it, by Ron House. (2001) On Bahá'u'lláh's prophetic assessment of the world's impending crises; the collapse of rationalistic non-theistic worldviews may result in a harmful crisis of faith; the thought of David Hume.
  691. Exploration into the Political Economy of Global Prosperity, An, by Farhad Sabetan. (1997) Concepts of prosperity and well-being from an economic and global perspective; concept of global destitution; current assumptions about human nature and human relationships with the physical world and society are inadequate; ethical first principles.
  692. New Evolution, A: Religious Bonding for World Unity, by David S. Ruhe. (1995) America's spiritual destiny; world forces conducive to the unity of humankind; post-Darwinian evolution; bonding of humankind for a golden age; Bahá’ís as authentic saviors of the world.
  693. Religious State, The: A Comparative Study of Sixteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Opposition: The Case of the Anabaptists and the Bábís, by Gary K. Waite. (1995) Brief overview of the nature of and opposition to the Dutch and North German Anabaptist movement of the sixteenth century; survey for the nineteenth-century Bábís; conclusions regarding important parallels noted between these movements.
  694. Faith, Protest, and Progress, by H. Elsie Austin. (1998) Protest is occasionally necessary and justified; it does not have to mean violence, but rather the courage to reject the false and unjust. Protest based on faith can have a transforming effect on both the individual and society and racial unity.
  695. Bahá'í Fundamentals for Bioethics, by Leila Rassekh Milani, Kavian Sadeghzade Milani. (1998) The science of the soul; Bahá’í scriptural understanding of suffering, theodicy, and the purpose of creation; definitions of life and death, as well as the purpose of human life; formulating a Bahá’í approach to bioethical dilemmas.
  696. Civility and Piety as Foundations of Community, by Philip Selznick. (2004) Text of a talk by a sociologist on moral commitments we make in life, democratic principles, the nature of "community," and articles of faith.
  697. Opening of the Academic Mind, The: The Challenges Facing a Culture in Crisis, by Suheil Badi Bushrui. (2004) Perspective on the state of the academy: reforms essential to the progress and development of society: the central place of teaching in the curriculum; humility in place of intellectual arrogance; abrogating the practice of "publish or perish."
  698. Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention: A Fresh Legal Approach Based on Fundamental Ethical Principles in International Law and World Religions, by Brian Lepard: Review, by Dwight Bashir. (2004)
  699. Unité dans la diversité — les religions au service de la verité, by O. P. Ghai: Review, by Pierre-Yves Mocquais. (1989)
  700. Way to Inner Freedom: A Practical Guide to Personal Development, by Erik Blumenthal: Review, by Dawn K. Smith. (1989)
  701. Social and Economic Development: A Bahá'í Approach, by Holly Hanson Vick: Review, by Glen A. Eyford. (1990)
  702. Sense of History, by John S. Hatcher: Review, by Michael Fitzgerald. (1990)
  703. Search for a Just Society, by John Huddleston: Review, by Richard G. R. Schickele. (1990)
  704. Inner Limits of Mankind: Heretical Reflections on Today's Values, Culture and Politics, by Ervin Laszlo: Review, by John Danesh. (1991)
  705. "On Human Origins: A Bahá'í Perspective," by Craig Loehle: Commentaries and Responses, by Iraj Ayman, John S. Hatcher, Craig Loehle. (1992)
  706. Created Rich, by Patrick Barker: Reviews, by Mary Fish, M. E. Muttart. (1995)
  707. Eco Principle: Ecology and Economics in Symbiosis, by Arthur Lyon Dahl: Review, by Peter Calkins. (1997)
  708. Lectures on Bahá'í Inspired Curricula, by Farzam Arbab: Review, by Rodney H. Clarken. (1995)
  709. On the Shoulders of Giants, by Craig Loehle: Review, by Gilbert Bartholomew. (1994)
  710. "Forging More Perfect Unions," Commentary by John A. Grayzel: Author's Response, by William Barnes. (1994)
  711. "Forging More Perfect Unions," by William Barnes: Commentary, by John A. Grayzel. (1994)
  712. Forging More Perfect Unions, by William Barnes. (1992) Social advances toward inclusive political structures must be accompanied by a moral advance toward universal values; three stages of global political unification as described in the Bahá’í writings are confederation, federation, and commonwealth.
  713. Great Adventure, by Florence Mayberry: Review, by Roger M. Dahl. (1997)
  714. "Conversive Relationality in Bahá'í Scholarship," by Susan B. Brill: Commentaries and Response, by Sandra S. Fotos, Stephen R. Friberg, Susan Berry Brill de Ramirez. (1998)
  715. Divisive Barbarity or Global Civilization? ed. M. L. Bradbury and Suheil Bushrui: Review, by Naysan Sahba. (1998)
  716. Sacred Acts, Sacred Space, Sacred Time, by John Walbridge: Review, by Michael McMullen. (1999)
  717. Lab, the Temple, and the Market, ed. Sharon Harper: Review, by Glen A. Eyford. (2002)
  718. Unlocking the Gate of the Heart, by Lasse Thoresen: Review, by Duane Troxel. (2000)
  719. Last War: Racism, Spirituality, and the Future of Civilization, by Mark L. Perry: Review, by Richard Thomas. (2006)
  720. Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief, by Francis Collins: Review, by Carol Skrenes Trabing. (2007)
  721. Forgotten Schools: The Baha'is and Modern Education in Iran, 1899-1934, by Soli Shahvar: Review, by Amin Banani. (2010)
  722. Bahá'ís of Iran: Socio-Historical Studies, ed. Dominic Brookshaw and Seena Fazel: Review, by Soli Shahvar. (2011)
  723. Revelation and Social Reality: Learning to Translate What Is Written into Reality, by Paul Lample: Review, by Kenneth E. Bowers. (2009)
  724. Beyond the Clash of Religions: The Emergence of a New Paradigm, by Udo Schaefer: Review, by Loni Bramson (published as Loni Bramson-Lerche). (1995)
  725. Statecraft, Globalization, and Ethics, by Charles O. Lerche. (1999) The impact of cosmopolitan morality on international statecraft in an era of globalization; globalization is a process of world economic, political, and social change; globalism is a positive, and potentially corrective, dimension of globalization.
  726. Return to Tyendinaga: The Story of Jim and Melba Loft, Bahá'í Pioneers, by Evelyn Loft Watts and Patricia Verge: Review, by Louise Profeit-LeBlanc. (2014)
  727. Materialism: Moral and Social Consequences, by Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian: Review, by Erik Carlson. (2019)
  728. Peace for Our Planet — A New Approach, by Roya Akhavan: Review, by Warren Waren. (2018)
  729. Story of David and Esther Tanyi, by Enoch Tanyi Nyenti: Review, by Moojan Momen. (2018)
  730. Alzheimer's Disease: An Eclipse Before Sunset, by Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian: Review, by Brian Kirsh. (2017)
  731. Toward a Socially Responsible Psychology for a Global Era, ed. edited by Elena Mustakova-Possardt et al.: Review, by Michael L. Penn. (2016)
  732. When We In/visibilize Our Nobility..., by Sahar D. Sattarzadeh. (2020) On the Violence Against Women Act; domestic violence and resilience; reimagining resistance and visibilizing justice; visualizing nobility as a meditation; our spiritual afterlives.
  733. Vision and the Pursuit of Constructive Social Change, by Holly Hanson. (2020) Observations about the elements of building new social structures; examples from moments in African American history in the United States to explore how constructive social change involves a systematic cultivation of vision; social transformation.
  734. Late Ottoman Sunni Missionary Project, The, by Necati Alkan. (2022) Excerpts from the author's book Non-Sunni Muslims in the Late Ottoman Empire: State and Missionary Perceptions of the Alawis. Contains only passing mentions of the Bahá'í Faith.
  735. In the Presence of Shoghi Effendi in Haifa in April 1937, by Anna Grossmann, Elsa Grossmann. (1937-04) Bahá'í principles, administration, and the role of institutions; divine guidance, the separation of functions between the Guardian and the Universal House of Justice, and the unique nature of the Faith; relationship with other religions; future vision.
  736. Informal Talk before the West Hollywood Bahá'í Community, by Artemus Lamb. (1953-11-04) Questions and discussion about: 1953 conference in New Delhi; raising money for a Bahá'í school in India; what it's like visiting the Guardian in Haifa; future calamities; communism; Shrine of the Báb; pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
  737. Contacts: National Teaching Committee Guidance on Outreach and Teaching, by Winston Evans. (n.d.) Extracts from the "Teaching News Bulletin" of Great Britain.
  738. Notes from the 1933 Convention, by Lottie Lindfoot. (1933) Summaries of talks by Horace Holley, Allen McDaniel, Paul Haney, Peter Kahn, Mr. Taylor, May Maxwell, Florence Lorol Schopflocher, Curtis Kelsey, Leroy Ioas, Bishop Brown, Philip Sprague, Doris McKay, et al.
  739. Spiritual Spring, by Horace Holley. (1956-03-20) A talk on divine renewal, given at the temple foundation hall, Wilmette, Naw Ruz 1956.
  740. Notes on Turning to the Guardian, by May Maxwell. (1949 (?)) One page of notes regarding turning to the Guardian and the guardianship to achieve success in the Faith.
  741. Public Address of Ruhiyyih Khanum to the 1953 Conference in Wilmette, by Rúhíyyih Khánum. (1953) The Faith's mission over the next decade; spiritual and societal goals; humanity's individual relationship with God and the collective purpose of advancing civilization; plans to spread the teachings to over 130 countries; transformative power of unity.
  742. Message to First Canadian National Convention, by Rúhíyyih Khánum. (1948) Message to the delegates and friends attending the First Canadian National Bahá'í Convention, Montreal, 1948; also published in Baha’i News Sept/Oct 1948. It is not clear if this hand-typed document preceded, or followed, the published version.
  743. Excerpts from a Letter from Ruhiyyih Khanum, by Rúhíyyih Khánum. (1943-07-31) Passages from a letter distributed by the National Teaching Committee on the topic of steadfastness in light of living a busy life in times of chaos.
  744. Notes of Address in Ottawa, Ontario, by Rúhíyyih Khánum. (1960-05-27) Challenges and solutions for the progress of the Faith, emphasizing love, unity, and proper consultation; racial unity and prejudice; administrative roles; spiritual intensity and love; various personal stories and anecdotes.
  745. Personal Remarks to the Friends, by Rúhíyyih Khánum. (1953) On crises in the history of the Faith, e.g. the declaration of Bahá'u'lláh's mission, the rebellion of Muhammad ‘Alí, opposition to Shoghi Effendi as Guardian, undermining the House of Justice; each one strengthened the Institutions and communal unity.
  746. Extract of a Letter to Leroy Ioas on the Duration of the Bahá'í Dispensation, by Shoghi Effendi. (1935-11-14) One-paragraph extract of letter from the Guardian to Ioas through H. Rabbini, dated November 14 1935, on the confusion of the terms "cycle" and "dispensation."
  747. Solidarity with the Poor, by Gregory Baum. (2000) Roman-Catholic ideas of development; the World Bank and religion; social-science research and secularism; papal encyclicals concerning development.
  748. Rediscovering the Resources of Religion, by Azizan Baharuddin. (2000) Islamic perspectives on science and development; peace; experiential processes in religion; the role of metaphysics; the definition of "development."
  749. Principle of Fundamental Oneness, The, by Promilla Kapur. (2000) The teachings of Hinduism offer a resource for integrated development; a personal perspective of work with the International Development Research Centre; Vedanta; the Self and development; science and Hinduism; Ramakrishna; Gandhi; Sri Aurobindo.
  750. Promoting a Discourse on Science, Religion, and Development, by Farzam Arbab. (2000) Personal experiences leading to work in the field of development; rural-urban balance; religion and spirituality; the state and the market; faith and reason; spiritual principles and epistemology; transfer of technology; universities and education.
  751. Oppression and Universalism in Selected Palestinian and Bahá'í Poetry: A Contrastive Analysis, by Geoffrey Nash. (2022-12) Contrast of literatures informed by dispossession and oppression; the thought and context of Bahá'í poet Robert Hayden (1913-80) and Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish (1941-2008); martyrdom; universal humanism. Link to article (offsite).
  752. Impact of Fear and Authority on Islamic and Bahá'í Modernisms in the Late Modern Age, The: A Liberal Perspective, by Geoffrey Nash. (2015) Anthony Giddens and Charles Taylor’s conceptualisation of the self in the secular age; rationality, independent inquiry, and theophanic transformation; suggestions for a progressive religious approach in late modernity. Link to article (offsite).
  753. Religion, Orientalism and Modernity: Mahdi Movements of Iran and South Asia, by Geoffrey Nash: Review, by Dietrich Jung. (2023) Link to review (offsite).
  754. Feed-back Mechanisms in the Bahá'í Community and the Need for a Global Knowledge Architecture, The, by Filip Boicu. (2023) Checks and balances and information-sharing between the Appointed and the Elected Arms; feedback from Bahá’í scholarship, individuals, and grass-roots; outside expertise and partners; The Knowledge Game.
  755. New Religions of the Nineteeth Century: Babism, by Frank F. Ellinwood. (1904) Overview of Bábí history, briefer history of the lives of Bahá'u'lláh and Abdu'l-Bahá, comments of Henry Jessup on Bahá'í pilgrims, introduction to the United States, and brief summary of Bahá'í teachings.
  756. Religions and Philosophies of the East, The, by J. M. Kennedy. (1911) Overview of Bábí and Bahá'í history, and brief summary of Bahá'í teachings.
  757. Fringe of the East, The: A Journey through the Past and Present Provinces of Turkey, by Harry Charles Lukach. (1913) Passing mentions of the Twelfth Imam and the Mahdi and Bahá'u'lláh, summary of Bábí and Bahá'í history and teachings, and comments on the expansion of the faith.
  758. Babism, or Bahaism, by Edward A. Marshall. (1910) One-page summary of Bábí history and Bahá'í teachings.
  759. Christ of Primitive Christian Faith in the Light of Religio-Historical Criticism, The, by Otto Pfleiderer. (1904-04) Section "Babism — A Recent Parallel" finding commonalities in the stories of Jesus and the Báb.
  760. History of Protestant Missions in the Near East, A, by Julius Richter. (1910) Mention of the Church Missionary Society establishing a station at Akka in 1890 to "reach the leaders of the Babist movement"; lengthy section on Bábí history and background, teachings, and practices; the rise of Mírzá Yahyá.
  761. Babism, by George W. Gilmore. (1908) Detailed encyclopedia entry on the life and teachings of the Báb.
  762. Behaism, by Margaret B. Peeke. (1908) Short entry on the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh and Bahá'í practices.
  763. New World-Religion, The, by Josia Strong. (1915) Mention of Babism in the context of new faiths supplanting individualistic Christianity.
  764. Babism in New York, Arthur T. Pierson, ed. (1906) Short summary of Bahá'í history, a quote from Arthur Dodge, and update on activities in New York.
  765. Moslem Mystics, by Francis Younghusband. (1935) An entire chapter with background on the Imam Mahdi and Shaykhism, and a detailed history of the Bábí faith, actions of the early believers, and the Báb's martyrdom.
  766. Islam, A Challenge to Faith, by Samuel M. Zwemer. (1907) Overview of the Mahdi and history of the Bábí and Bahá'í faiths in the context of dissidence within Islam; quote from a Christian missionary on his inability to convert Bahá'ís, and his estimate of the Bahá'í population of Persia.
  767. Bahai Revelation, The, by Author unknown, Roy Wilhelm. (n.d.) An 18-page pamphlet summarizing Baha'i teachings. Date and editor not known, but it is thought to have been compiled and published by Roy Wilhelm. Lacking a title, the pamphlet is referred to by its opening line.
  768. Tablets from 'Abdu'l-Bahá Abbás to some American Believers in the Year 1900, by Abdu'l-Bahá. (1901-04) Short tablets on the topics of reincarnation, vicarious atonement, the trinity, and real Christianity.
  769. New Revelation, The: Its Marvelous Message, by Nathan Ward Fitzgerald (published as Nathan Ward Fitz-Gerald). (1905) Summary of the proclamation and teachings of the Bahá'í Faith by an early American believer.
  770. Benevolence of Chaos and Uncertainty, The, by Billy D. Todd. (2002) Chaos and complexity are essential for self-organization and resilience in advanced systems. Human society, like natural systems, cannot avoid disorder but benefits from it; complexity allows for adaptability and error tolerance, necessary for evolution.
  771. Baha'i Faith (Part One), The: Origins and the Bab, by Filip Holm (published as Let's Talk Religion). (2020-07-23) Part one of an academically-minded yet accessible video essay on the Babi and Baha'i Faiths as a work of public scholarship by a religious studies scholar who is part of the popular 'Religious Studies YouTube' community.
  772. Baha'i Faith (Part Two), The: Baha'u'llah and His Teachings, by Filip Holm (published as Let's Talk Religion). (2020-07-30) Part two of an academically-minded yet accessible video essay on the Babi and Baha'i Faiths as a work of public scholarship by a religious studies scholar who is part of the popular 'Religious Studies YouTube' community.
  773. Download Bahá'í Library Online: offline archive of all files, by Jonah Winters. (2025-01) Downloadable version of entire website, designed for use on your computer with local links, no need for an internet connection. Download direct from archive.org, or by faster BitTorrent. [version 5.09 2025-01]
  774. Le Retour d'un Soleil, by Jalal Sunstrum. (2024) L'histoire d'un chercheur qui a trouvé l'Amour grâce à un songe: la rencontre avec la Manifestation de Dieu du futur.
  775. Bábíism, by E. G. Browne. (1910)
  776. Báb, Bábís, by E. G. Browne. (1926)
  777. Religion for Mankind, by Horace Holley. (1956/1966) Twenty-two essays and talks selected from a half-century's work of one of the most distinguished Bahá’í authors, most written during the period 1921-1957.
  778. Bahá'í Faith, The, by Horace Holley. (1933/1939) Essay published as a pamphlet, on the worldwide spiritual community, renewal of faith, the basis of unity, and a background of heroic sacrifice.
  779. Bahá'í Cause Today, The: Review, by Marzieh Gail. (1941-05)
  780. Bahá'í Cause Today, The, by William Miller. (1940-10) A Christian missionary's outsider perspective on the history of the Bábí and Bahá'í faiths, teachings, literature, teachings, and prophecies.
  781. Little Gems, by Ehsan Bayat. (2024) This is a story for young adults (10+) of a Baha’i family and his family’s impact on a neighborhood through active participation in the Institute process.
  782. Nine Year Plan and the Destiny of America: Study Guide, by Ehsan Bayat. (2024-10) Study guide to the 2024 September letter from the United States National Spiritual Assembly.
  783. Nine Year Plan and the Destiny of America, The, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. (2024-09-30) On this time of great historical consequence and a gathering storm: America to be the standard-bearer; a still more superb mission; advancing within an evolving framework; a profound alteration of thought; the youth must soar; through living sacrifice.
  784. Rock-n-Roll God: Poems, by Jalal Sunstrum. (2024) Ten short poems, excerpted from a longer work (forthcoming).
  785. آيات الهی جلد دوم گلچينی از آثار حضرت بهاءاللّه ٦ ﻧﻮﺍﻣﺒﺮ (Verses of God vol 2, Selections from Writings of Baha'u'llah for November 6), by Bahá'u'lláh. Shidan Ashraf, trans. (2024-11) English translation of passage on recognizing and knowing the Manifestation of God, from Persian Daily Readings for 3/13 BE, or Nov. 6.
  786. Lontananza: Poesie, saggi e lettere (1955-2025) (Remoteness: Poems, Essays, and Letters), by Julio Savi. (2024) Collection of poetry; English, Italian and French versions (offsite).
  787. Bahá'í Religion, The: Papers Read at the Conference on some Living Religions within the British Empire, 1924, by Horace Holley, Ruhi Afnan. (1925) Text of two presentations at the Imperial Institute, South Kensington, in 1924, both titled "The Bahá'í Religion."

2.   from the Chronology (15 results; expand)

  1. 1996-04-20 — The Three Year Plan is successfully completed....
  2. 1991-00-00 — The National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States established the Association of P...
  3. 1917-00-00 — The publication of O Christians! Why do Ye Believe Not on Christ? by Ibrahim George Kheiralla. I...
  4. 1989-11-28 — In 1988, when 14 young Soviets youth were hosted by the Baha'is at a summer camp in Hawaii, they wer...
  5. 2023-02-12 — The publication of Alma Sedonia Knobloch by Jennifer R...
  6. 2011-01-01 — The publication of Abraham One God Three Wives Five Religions by Frances Worthington. It was publis...
  7. 2018-01-00 — The publication of ...
  8. 1999-04-21 — National Spiritual Assembly of Macedonia was formed with its seat in Skopje. [...
  9. 2006-09-01 — The publication of Against Incredible Odds Life of a 20th Century Iranian Baha'i­ Family by ...
  10. 2013-09-26 — The publication of Leaves of Twin Divine Trees - An In-depth Study of the Lives of Women Closely...
  11. 1993-01-04 — The publication of Asiyih Khanum, The Most Exalted Leaf, entitled Navvab by Baharieh Rouhani Man'ani...
  12. 1954-09-17 — The first Italo-Swiss Joint Summer School was held September 17-24 in Bex les Bains in Switzerland, ...
  13. 1909-00-00 — The publication of A Year With the Baha'is of India and Burma by Sydney Sprague. It was publis...
  14. 2023-12-29 — The short film, 2023: A year in retrospect was released by the Baha'i World Centre. Listed among th...
  15. 2020-10-22 — The publication of ...

3.   from the Chronology of Canada (7 results; expand)

  1. 1936-07-01 — The National Spiritual Assembly of the United States and Canada appointed the first Inter-America Co...
  2. 1956-03-00 — The course "The Covenant and the Institutions" was conducted in BC in March, 1956 and subsequently i...
  3. 1950-03-30 — At this time there were 13 local spiritual assemblies in Canada. [CBN 13 May 1950 p12]...
  4. 1957-10-00 — In a message to the National Spiritual Assembly the Guardian said of the Canadians believers: "The...
  5. 1957-10-00 — The National Spiritual Assembly of the United States advised the friends in Canada, particularly loc...
  6. 1979-04-21 — [CBN No 315 June/July 1978 p5]...
  7. 2023-01-08 — The publication of the paper Rising to the Challenge of Reconciliation by Roshan Danesh and Douglas...
 
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