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edited by Seena Fazel and John Danesh
Read the most exciting and thought-provoking new ideas now being
discussed by Bahá'ís around the world. Bahá'í
scholars and intellectuals discuss the most difficult issues currently
facing the Bahá'í community from the perspective of
faith and reason. Their investigations demonstrate that a rigorous
academic approach can provide fresh insights into faith.
Sen McGlinn explains the relationship between "church and state"
in the writings of Bahá'u'lláh. Udo Schaefer questions
the meaning of the infallibility of the Universal House of Justice.
Moojan Momen discusses fundamentalism and liberalism in world religions
and in a Bahá'í context. Sholeh Quinn writes on the
scholarly study of Bahá'í history.
And there is more . . . There are essays on Native American prophets,
Bahá'í approach to economic problems, prayer and meditation,
and the equality of men and women.
The original thought and new ideas found here are guaranteed to
startle and deepen the knowledge of every reader. Don't miss it!
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