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Bahá’ís in the West
Bahá’ís in the West
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Author: Peter Smith (editor)
Publisher: George Ronald
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Format: Softcover | 307 pages
Language: English
BAHÁ'ÍS IN THE WEST Studies in the Bábí and Bahá'í Religions, Volume 14
Edited by Peter Smith, Ph.D. This is a stunning collection of pioneering essays--filled with illustrations--on the beginnings of the Bahá'í Faith in many Western countries--including Australia and New Zealand, Denmark, Hungary, and the United States.
Peter Smith provides a masterful summary of the development of the Bahá'í Faith in the Western world. This is the most complete survey of Baha'i growth and development that has yet been attempted. Moojan Momen shares his discovery of an unpublished manuscript by John Esslemont, who surveyed the Bahá'í world in 1919. The contrast is stunning.
Gyorgy Lederer provides new information on 'Abdu'l-Baha's visit to Budapest in 1913. An essay by Jackson Armstrong-Ingram uncovers the odd events which transpired at the National Baha'i Convention in the United States in 1910. Loni Bramson investigates the first organized Baha'i plans set up by the National Spiritual Assembly in the U.S.
Absolutely essential for any serious student of Bahá'í history!
