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Election and Infallibility of the Universal House of Justice

 
Author Universal House of Justice
 
Title of item
Election and Infallibility of the Universal House of Justice
 
Pages
50-58
Parent publication   Messages from the Universal House of Justice: 1963-1986: The Third Epoch of the Formative Age
 
Publisher of this ed.
Wilmette, IL: Bahá'í Publishing Trust
Date of this edition 1996
LanguageEnglish
 
Date of first ed.
1965-03-09
Permission Open copyright (see Baha'i Reference Library sharing terms, BIC copyright statement, and uhj_permission_electronic_texts)
Scanned 1999 by Duane Troxel
Posted 1998 by Jonah Winters
Formatted 1999 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Documents from the Universal House of Justice
URLbahai-library.com/uhj_election_infallibility_uhj
Abstract Answers to three questions: Why were steps taken to elect a Universal House of Justice with the foreknowledge that there would be no Guardian? Was the time ripe for such an action? Could not the International Bahá'í Council have carried on the work?
Notes Addressed to a National Spiritual Assembly and later made available for Bahá'ís throughout the world.
Tags Bahai history; Constitutions (Bahai); Covenant (general); Covenant-breakers; Criticism and apologetics; Custodians; Guardianship; Hands of the Cause; Infallibility; International Bahai Council; Interpretation; Interregnum; Shoghi Effendi, Passing of; Ten Year Crusade; Universal House of Justice; Universal House of Justice, Constitution of; Universal House of Justice, Election of
Locations Netherlands; BWC
Cross-referencesSee also Bahá'í News 410, May 1965, and Wellspring of Divine Guidance, p. 44, and Origins of the Universal House of Justice, and The Universal House of Justice (2021 compilation).
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