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author name: Vargha Taefi
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  1. Beyond Welfare: A Preliminary Bahá'í Normative Framework for Economic Rights and Responsibilities. Vargha Taefi (published as Vargha Bolodo-Taefi) (2022). The conceptual underpinnings of a Bahá’í approach to economic growth and disparity, mapped onto an applied framework of economic rights and responsibilities, give rise to economic justice and individual and institutional rights and responsibilities. Articles.
  2. Concept of Process in the Bahá'í Writings, The. Vargha Taefi (2005). Thesis is in Persian only, no English translation is available. Theses.
  3. Discourse on Bahá'í Theology, A: A Treatise by Dr. 'Alí-Murád Dávúdí on God and Revelation. Alí Murád Dávúdí, Vargha Taefi, trans. (2021). Overview of the life of Davudi, a distinguished scholar and researcher and prolific author, followed by a translation of a treatise on the transcendence of God, apophatic theology, knowledge of God, emanation and manifestation, and divine attributes. Articles.
  4. Evolution of Epistemology, The: Generation of Knowledge in the Bahá'í Faith. Vargha Taefi (2016). Short survey of Western epistemology from ancient Greek philosophy to postmodernism, proposing a Bahá'í "framework for learning in action" as a participatory, post-postmodern alternative. Essays.
  5. Just War from the Bahá'í Perspective. Vargha Taefi (2006). A Bahá'í view is that the individual's will is subordinate to society's will. Comparison of this attitude with contemporary international political theory, and on justifying war as "humanitarian intervention." Articles-unpublished.
  6. Religion in the Modern World. Vargha Taefi (2016). The problem with organised religion is not that it is organised; the problem is that it is not organised enough. The Baha’i Faith has revolutionised the concept of religion. It offers an alternative to organised religion: "organic faith." Essays.
  7. Survey of the Cardinal Maxims of Islamic Philosophy in the Bahá'í Writings, A. Vargha Taefi (published as Vargha Bolodo-Taefi) (2025). The influence of Islamic thought and intellectual tradition on the Bahá’í Writings; 34 cardinal maxims of Islamic philosophy that are adopted and expounded in the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb, and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, with examples. Articles.
 
       
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