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Review This Product This issue of the Journal of Bahá’í Studies provides us with an opportunity to reflect on the power of words. Each of us can find ample evidence from our own experience that speech, “this activity which so distinguishes human beings from other forms of life” (Universal House of Justice), has power—to persuade and inspire, instruct and illuminate, fragment and wound. In the religious context, of course, words take on a particular significance. The Bahá’í Faith, like many of the revelations whose work it continues, is centered on the Revealed Word, the tangible expression in letters and phrases, “syllables and sounds,” of that ineffable spiritual reality that is the Word of God—“God’s all-pervasive grace, from which all grace doth emanate.”
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Review This Product A common, and often implicit, feature of all Bahá’í efforts to contribute to an ever-advancing civilization is a conception of history as progressive. The centenary of the passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, and of the beginning of the Formative Age of the Bahá’í dispensation, provides an opportunity to reflect on how the progress of the Faith itself—which is organically connected to the building of a new world order—can be understood within this conception of history.
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Review This Product The two articles in this edition of the Journal complement each other in their treatment of two themes: the nature of the Manifestation’s engagement with the prior religious Dispensation, and the interplay between mind and heart in the human being’s efforts to know and worship God.
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Review This Product The Journal of Bahá’í Studies, Volume 30, numbers 1-2, Spring/Summer 2002. Essays in this issue discuss spiritual cosmopolitanism and migration, and inclusive historical consciousness.
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Review This Product Contents
From the Editor’s Desk: The Amazing Nashville Baha’i Community in the 1960s
John S. Hatcher
Science and Religion in Dynamic Interplay
Todd Smith
Social Affinity Flow Theory: A New Understanding of Both Human Interaction and the Power of the Baha’i Training Institute Process
Christopher G. Gourdine, Justin R. Edgren, Thomas L. Trice, and Joseph N. Zlatic
Poem
The World Grows Blackthorn Walls
Sholeh Wolpè
Cover
Three Pines in Winter
Gary Heise
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The Journal of Bahá’í Studies, Volume 28, number 4 – Winter 2018. Essays in this issue discuss governance, power, leadership, resilience, and more.
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Review This Product The Journal of Bahá’í Studies, Volume 28, number 3 – Fall 2018. This issue discusses a framework for action, transformative leadership, and more.
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The Journal of Bahá’í Studies, Volume 28, numbers 1-2 – Spring/Summer 2018. Essays in this issue discuss Laura Barney's discipleship to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, new directions for economics, and more.
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The Journal of Bahá’í Studies, Volume 27, number 3 – Winter 2017. Essays in this issue discuss the study of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, a perspective on creativity, and understanding depression in the Bahá’í community.
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The Journal of Bahá’í Studies Volume 27, number 1-2, Spring-Summer 2017
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