The Imperishable Dominion: The Baháʼi Faith and the Future of MankindG. Ronald, 1983 - 301 páginas Taking stock of the traditions of modern European thought, Schaefer discussessome of the vital issues affecting society today and proposes solutions drawnfrom the teachings of the Baha'i faith. (World Religions) |
Contenido
Is Religion Finished? | 1 |
The Physiognomy of our Secular World | 25 |
Religion and Science Harmony or Incompatibility? | 77 |
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Abdu'l-Bahá according Arbeit tun Báb Bahá'í Administration Bahá'í Faith Bahá'í World Centre become behaviour believe Brezinka cause century Christian Church concept crime criminal criticism culture Daniel Bell death deeds divine earth ethics evil existence Frankfurt Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung freedom Fromm future Gesellschaft Gleanings goal God's hath heaven Helmut Schelsky Hidden Words holy human ibid idea individual Islám J. L. Talmon kingdom Kitáb-i-Aqdas Kitáb-i-Íqán light live man's manifest mankind Matt means modern moral Muḥammad nations nature norms Order of Bahá'u'lláh Paris Talks peace philosophers political prophets punishment question quoted Qur'an realization reason religion religious revealed salvation says Schelsky secular sexual Shoghi Effendi social society soul spiritual structure Süddeutsche Zeitung Synopsis Tablets teachings theologian theology things thou tion traditional truth tun die anderen unity unto values verily violence virtue whole Wilmette wisdom World Order