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Ethics in Bahá'í Thought
Studies in the Bábí and Bahá'í Religions, Volume 15
Edited by John Danesh and Seena Fazel
This book is a first attempt by several Bahá'í scholars to
come to terms with the implications of a Bahá'í system of ethics in modern
life--from the university to the family.
Udo Schaefer argues that Bahá'u'lláh's writings
provide humanity with a "Straight Path" to happiness with a coherent
ethical system. Christian theologian John Hick asks: Can there be only one
true religion?
In addition, three authors examine the early efforts of
some believers to translate this ethical vision into reality in Bahá'í
history: Christopher Buck writes on the career of Alain Locke, noted African American
philosopher; Moojan Momen introduces Jamál Effendi, early Bahá'í teacher to
India and Burma; Richard Hollinger reexamines the early history of the Bahá'í
Faith in America.
An important addition to Bahá'í scholarship.
Retail Price: $29.95, paperback only
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