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"Holly Hanson"

  1. Clay into Crystal: How Thought Shapes Structure in the Pursuit of Justice, by Holly Hanson (2001-09). Explores the concept that social structures emerge out of patterns of thought, illustrated with the history of political transformation in Uganda, of economies in Europe, of the academy. Unpublished Articles. [about]
  2. Enacting Thought: Divine Will, Human Agency, and the Possibility of Justice, by Holly Hanson, in Journal of Bahá'í Studies, 19:1-4 (2009). Societies evolve through generations of human decision making. Using the examples of 300 years of politics in Uganda vis à vis England, processes that create injustice can be seen as gradual and unintentional, while implementing justice is deliberate. Published Articles. [about]
  3. Global Dilemmas, Local Responses: Creating Patterns of Action that Make the World Different, by Holly Hanson (2000-12). Globalization through the metaphor of the world as a body: as a diseased body, as a beautiful but dead body, and of political and social institutions as a growing body. Unpublished Articles. [about]
  4. Living Purposefully in a Time of Violence, by Holly Hanson (2001-09-13). Contemplation of Bahá'í responses to the global issues raised by 9/11. Essays and short articles. [about]
  5. Overview of Bahá'í Social and Economic Development, by Holly Hanson, in Bahá'í World, Vol. 21 (1992-1993) (1993). Evolution of Bahá'í involvement in social and economic development, and some current projects. Published Articles. [about]
  6. Sexuality, Self, and the Shape of Society, by Holly Hanson (2001-06). Argues that our culture's current understanding of sexuality is relatively new, is materialistic, and ultimately unjust, especially in the highly politicized discourse about homosexuality. Unpublished Articles. [about]
  7. Vision and the Pursuit of Constructive Social Change, by Holly Hanson, in Journal of Bahá'í Studies, 30:3 (2020). Observations about the elements of building new social structures; examples from moments in African American history in the United States to explore how constructive social change involves a systematic cultivation of vision; social transformation. Published Articles. [about]
  8. World We Want, The: Overcoming Barriers to Systematic Action, by Holly Hanson (2001-12). Explores the process through which humanity can create a peaceful and just world society, as presented in The Secret of Divine Civilization, "The Promise of World Peace," and letters of the Universal House of Justice. Unpublished Articles. [about]
 
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