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List documents by R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram

Author name: R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram
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  1. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Bahá'í Faith and Sexuality (1996-02). A selection of internet postings from January-February 1996 on the teachings, history, and laws of the Bahá'í Faith regarding sexuality, concluding with a discussion of some biological meanings of "gender." Essays.
  2. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Black Pearls: The African Household Slaves of a Nineteenth Century Iranian Merchant Family (2003-10). The African slave trade to Iran in the 1800s, and the lives of household slaves of one specific merchant family from Shiraz, that of The Báb, as described in the narrative of Abu'l-Qasim Afnan. Articles-unpublished.
  3. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Bourgeois, Jean-Baptiste Louis (1856-1930) (1997). Short biography of the architect and designer of Mashriqu'l-Adhkar at Wilmette, Illinois. Encyclopedia.
  4. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Considerations in Setting Sacred Text to Music for the Mashriqu'l-Adhkar (1996). The relationship of music to the Mashriqu'l-Adhkar as a place and as a gathering of people, and a proposed set of 'rules' that can aid the conscious development of a Bahá'í devotional music. Articles.
  5. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Early Irish Bahá'ís (1998 Spring). Short history of the introduction of the Bahá’í Faith to Ireland, 1900 to 1925. Essays.
  6. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Earthly Paradise, An: Bahá'í Houses of Worship Around the World, by Julie Badiee: Review (1997). Reviews.
  7. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Holley, Horace Hotchkiss (1995). Biography of a Hand of the Cause of God. Encyclopedia.
  8. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Moody, Susan (1998). Encyclopedia.
  9. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Music, Devotions, and Mashriqu'l-Adhkar (1987). An in-depth examination of the development of music and hymns within American Bahá'í devotional life, some history of the Chicago community, and the architecture and construction of the Wilmette temple. Includes sheet music and design plans. Books.
  10. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Politics, Text, and Context: In Search of the Bahá'í Revolution (1986). The rationale for Shoghi Effendi requiring Bahá'ís to disassociate themselves from other churches and political movements; the role of political science in Bahá'í theology; how best to work with non-Bahá'í groups to better society. Articles.
  11. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Provisions for Sexuality in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas in the Context of Late Nineteenth Century Sexual Ideologies (1996-11). On three aspects of sexuality addressed in the Aqdas (and its supplementary Questions and Answers): the abolition of the concept of ritual pollution caused by sexual fluids (semen, menstrual blood); illicit sexual conduct (zina and liwat); and marriage. Articles-unpublished.
  12. Susan Maneck (published as Susan Stiles Maneck), Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani, R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram, Anthony Lee. Question of Gender, A: A Forum on the Status of Men in Bahá'í Law (1987). Six authors address issues of theology, sociology, law, inheritance, equality, the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, marriage, and feminism raised by John and Linda Walbridge's article "Bahá'í Laws on the Status of Men" (World Order 1984). Articles.
  13. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Sacred Acts, Sacred Space, Sacred Time, by John Walbridge: Review (1996). Reviews.
  14. Stephen Lambden, R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Tablet of the Bell (Lawh-i-Naqus), also known as Tablet of Praised be Thou, O He (Subhánika-Yá-hu): Wilmette Institute faculty notes (1999). Study.
  15. R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Use of Generative Imagery in Shoghi Effendi's Dispensation of Baha'u'llah (1998-03). Examination of metaphors such as "conception," "offspring," and "seed" in some of the Guardian's writings. Articles-unpublished.
 
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