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Author name:

"Daniel C. Jordan"

  1. Daniel C. Jordan. Becoming a Bahá'í (n.d.). What kind of beginning is it, when one becomes a Bahá'í? What does it mean, and what to expect?
  2. Daniel C. Jordan. Becoming Your True Self (1968). The nature of human potential, and how the Bahá'í Faith can guide the process of spiritual transformation.
  3. Michael F. Kalinowski and Daniel C. Jordan. Being and Becoming: The ANISA Theory of Development (1973 Summer). To provide children with experience and knowledge, enabling them to direct their own spiritual evolution, we need a theory explaining the nature of "becoming" and development. ANISA is a blueprint for a comprehensive educational system.
  4. Daniel C. Jordan and Doug Honaker. Birds of Diverse Feathers Consult Together (1972). 25-minute film strip with audio narration, written by Jordan and illustrated by Honaker. Originally accompanied by a booklet that had photos of all the images and the narrative.
  5. Daniel C. Jordan. Keys to Harmony (n.d.). Ways of bringing harmony into the world, using musical analogies.
  6. Daniel C. Jordan. Philosophical Basis of the ANISA Model, The (1974). Talk given at Green Acre Bahá'í School on ANISA, a science-based approach for curriculum development that integrates with new discoveries in human-related sciences. Includes stories of Jordan's spiritual teacher Charlotte Gillan.
  7. Daniel C. Jordan. Summary Statement of the ANISA Model (1974). ANISA is a comprehensive educational system defined by specifications which insure its replicability, evaluation, and refinement. Its objectives are the actualization of human potential and explanations of how to achieve them.
  8. Daniel C. Jordan. Your True Self (n.d.).
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