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By (author): Miguel Santesteban GilProduct Code: CPBFISBN: 978-0-85398-650-8Publisher: George Ronald PublisherPages: 360Availability: In stock
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This book highlights one element in the trilogy of unity, justice and peace that arguably sits at the core of Bahá’í beliefs, through an analysis of the relevant texts of Bahá’u’lláh, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, and Shoghi Effendi. By bringing the texts into sharper focus, rather than privileging the sociological or even the historical, it is hoped that the various ideological components of the concept of peace in the Bahá’í religion will be brought to sharper relief under a different light. The study explores the logical, anthropological and ethical extensions of the key theme of peace as it moved from one stage to another in the development of a young religion heavily invested in the world.
Framed as a contribution to intellectual history, the question ultimately addressed is: what kind of peace, human nature and general morality did the key authors envisage when they made some of their weightiest proclamations on peace?
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Author: Sovaida Ma'ani EwingProduct Code: APSISBN: 978-1733157810Publisher: Center for Peace and Global GovernanceAvailability: In stock
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Review This Product Humanity stands at a critical crossroads. Social, political, religious, economic, and environmental systems are unraveling with bewildering rapidity all around us. The Alchemy of Peace offers the gift of hope and a viable path out of the current chaos. It identifies a set of dysfunctional habits borne of false assumptions and limiting beliefs. It posits that replacing these mindsets and habits with more constructive and empowering ones will open our eyes to new opportunities growing out of the ferment of our troubled times.
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Authors: Hoda Mahmoudi, Janet KhanProduct Code: WWWTISBN: 978-1-61851-164-5Publisher: Baha'i PublishingAvailability: In stock
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Review This Product In June of 1920, two gentlemen arrived in the Netherlands to hand deliver a communication from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, then head of the Bahá’í Faith, to the Executive Committee of the Central Organization for a Durable Peace at The Hague. This book examines the contents of these two Tablets, the historical circumstances that shaped nineteenth-century peace movements, and the catastrophic impact of the First World War. During this time, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was actively engaged in promoting a clear understanding of the Bahá’í perspective on peace. His example has continuing relevance for the state of the world and the discourse on peace in the twenty-first century.
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Author: Sovaida Ma'ani EwingProduct Code: BGGCISBN: 9780990943785Publisher: Center for Peace & Global GovernanceAvailability: In stock
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Humanity stands at a critical crossroads. While our unprecedented interconnectedness and interdependence have made the world a single organism, we lack the system of global governance necessary to effectively address the urgent challenges of the 21st Century. This book offers hope that we can bridge the current global governance chasm by showing a way forward.
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Author: Sovaida Ma'ani EwingProduct Code: BWFISBN: 9780990943709Publisher: Center for Peace & Global GovernanceAvailability: In stock
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Humanity has been passing through stages of collective growth towards integration and unity. Our current collective crises--climate change, financial upheavals, proliferation of nuclear weapons, gross human rights atrocities, mismanagement of critical natural resources--manifest our passage through a turbulent adolescence. This book analyzes why and how humanity can take the next step towards maturity by establishing collective decision-making institutions that can evolve into a world federation of nation-states. Only then will we have a truly peaceful world.
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Author: Roya Akhavan, PH.D.Product Code: PFOPISBN: 9781939548641Publisher: Wisdom EditionsAvailability: In stock
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Peace For Our Planet
A New Approach
Amidst the blinding haze generated by the accelerating collapse of outworn mindsets and institutions, this book brings into focus the forward march of the constructive process towards peace, and the powerful role each of us can play in its realization.
(Minor Bahá’i content)
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Author: Brian D. LepardProduct Code: HGETISBN: 978-1-931847-20-9Publisher: Baha'i PublishingPages: 231Availability: In stock
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Review This Product In a groundbreaking book which imperatively calls on the world's religions to immediately look at what they have in common, noted author and scholar Brian Lepard offers hope to a world community that has become dangerously fractionalized by economic, social, religious, and political differences. In Hope for a Global Ethic Lepard cogently argues that different societies have much more in common than they might otherwise think, beginning with a profound historic and lasting belief in religion, and that our fearful and often suspicious view of other people may be overcome by exploring what is shared in these religions. Hope for a Global Ethic moves significantly beyond ideology to discuss the values that all people have shared through the faiths of the world. It is these values that offer hope in our fearful, disordered, and terrorized world.
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Author: Peter J. KhanProduct Code: PMETISBN: 978-1-931847-39-1Publisher: Baha'i PublishingPages: 309Availability: In stock
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Review This Product An inspiring blueprint both for the peace of the individual and the peace of our global society. Members of the Bahá'í Faith believe that the future is filled with hope and promise, for the Bahá'í writings state unequivocally that world peace is not only possible, it's inevitable. In this compilation, selections from the Bahá'í writings spell out how world peace can be achieved.
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