THE BAHA'I FAITH IN AMERICA
by William Garlington
Praeger Publisher
distributed as
Studies in the Babi and Baha'i Religions, Volume Twenty-One
Having
attracted the attention of a major American publisher, the American Baha'i community
is the subject of this scholarly book. Read here a dispassionate history of the Baha'i Faith in America, from 1895 to 2000.
The author assesses the development of Baha'is in the United States, discusses
current events and issues within the community, and surveys contemporary
Christian anti-Baha'i polemics
and the Baha'i response.
This general introduction to the Baha'i Faith in
America includes an overview of the origins and growth of the Faith,
introduction to Baha'i beliefs and principles, an explanation of Baha'i laws,
and a survey of Baha'i Administration. Focusing on the historical
development of the Baha'i Faith, it chronologically traces the growth of the
Baha'i community from its inception to the present. Major themes and
events are considered in their historical context and examined alongside some of
the more controversial aspects of Baha'i history and practice, such as early
racial segregation and the current ban on women becoming members of the
Universal House of Justice.
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