- Leila Rassekh Milani and Kavian Sadeghzade Milani. Bahá'í Fundamentals for Bioethics (1998). The science of the soul; Bahá’í scriptural understanding of suffering, theodicy, and the purpose of creation; definitions of life and death, as well as the purpose of human life; formulating a Bahá’í approach to bioethical dilemmas. Articles.
- William F. McCants and Kavian Sadeghzade Milani. History and Provenance of an Early Manuscript of the Nuqtat al-kaf dated 1268 (1851-52), The (2004-09). Much controversy has surrounded the early Bábí MSS, the Nuqtat al-kaf. Some of these are resolved by study of a copy discovered in Princeton’s collection of Bábí works, which confirms its value as an important source for understanding early Bábí history. Articles.
- Anthony Lee and Kavian Sadeghzade Milani, et al. Making the Crooked Straight, review by Denis MacEoin: Responses (2001). Responses by Tony Lee, Kavian Milani, and Udo Schaefer to Denis MacEoin's review of Making the Crooked Straight by Udo Schaefer et al. Reviews.
- Kavian Sadeghzade Milani. Mystical Dimensions of the Bahá'í Administrative Order, The (2002). The Bahá'i Administrative Order can be seen as a mystical entity, and there are some parallels between it and Sufism. For Bahá'is the encounter with the Administrative Order is critical to the mystical path. Articles.
- Kavian Sadeghzade Milani. Nuqtat al-Káf (2008). Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite. Encyclopedia.
- Kavian Sadeghzade Milani and Leila Rassekh Milani. Proof Based on Establishment (Dalíl-i-taqrír) and the Proof Based on Verses (Hujjiyyat-i-ayát), The: An Introduction to the Bahá'í-Muslim Polemics (1997). Study of Bahá'í apologetics based largely on the work of Mirza Abu'l-Fadl. Articles.
- Kavian Sadeghzade Milani and Nafeh Fananapazir. Study of the Pen Motif in the Bahá'í Writings, A (1999). Theology and background of the "pen" metaphor — the creative force presented by the Manifestation of God — and the "tablet" — the recipient of the creative force. Also the five realms of existence: Háhút, Láhút, Jabarút, Malakút, and Násút. Articles.
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