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Baháʼí Studies Bulletin, published 1982–1993, Newcastle upon Tyne.. Somewhat informal, yet prepared with full scholarly standards, the Baháʼí Studies Bulletin was edited, photocopied and distributed by Stephen Lambden, Professor of Religious Studies at University of Newcastle upon Tyne (said university not itself affiliated with the Bulletin).
Baháʼí Studies Review was a peer-reviewed academic journal, published annually from 1991 to 2015, that covered contemporary issues regarding the principles, history, and philosophy of the Baháʼí Faith. [1] [2] Note that some formats, including the ISO 4 record, use "Bahaʼi" or "Bahá'í" rather than the "Baháʼí" shown at the official ...
Peter Smith - historian and sociologist, author of a much-cited academic study of Baháʼí history, The Babi and Bahaʼi Religions: From Messianic Shiʻism to a World Religion. [91] Franklin Lewis - author and translator in Iranian studies, who has also published literary analyses of the works of the Báb and Baháʼu'lláh.
While writing on the Bahá'í views on science, certain excerpts from Bahá'í scriptures are commonly used by experts; the following are a few examples. [ a ] Nader Saiedi, adjunct professor at UCLA, [ 8 ] notes Bahá'u'lláh criticized a pursuit of pseudoscience which claimed that "…numerous esoteric sciences is required to understand the ...
The transcendent character of the Bahá'í Revelation; The exalted station of the Author of the Faith; The supreme importance of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, "The Most Holy Book" The doctrine of the "Most Great Infallibility" The twin duties of recognition of the Manifestation and observance of His Laws, and their inseparability
Association for Baha'i Studies of New Zealand: 401– 404. ISSN 1177-8547. and Baháʼu'lláh; provisional translation by Mehran Ghassempour (2007). "Baháʼu'lláh's Lawh-i Haqqu'n-Nas: Tablet of the Right of the People". Online Journal of Baháʼí Studies. 1. Association for Baha'i Studies of New Zealand: 405– 409. ISSN 1177-8547.
The Loom of Reality, thematic compilations of quotations from the Bahá’í Writings and beyond; Reality, Soul and the Worlds of God, compilation by Marian Crist Lippitt and J. Michael Kafes; Iscander Tinto: The Worlds of God; More articles on Baháʼí cosmology and related subjects on Baháʼí Library (various authors)
He produced innumerable articles and a series of scholarly books on Muhammad and the central figures of the Bahá'í dispensation: the Báb, Bahá'u'lláh and ʻAbdu'l-Bahá. His consecration to serving the Faith, and his deep spirituality led to his being named a Hand of the Cause in 1957. He established a trust and a library for Bahá'í ...