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  1. Abdu'l-Baha's horoscope. Marc Edmund Jones (1974). Abdu'l-Bahá's Horoscope, as prepared by a non-Bahá'í. Visual.
  2. Baha'i Teachings on Health, Healing and Nutrition. Ernie Jones, comp. (2017). A compilation from online sources, based on the BWC compilation, with additional references added and arranged loosely by subject and sorted within subject by author and date. Compilations-personal.
  3. Bahá'í Teachings on The Universe. Ernie Jones, comp. (2017/2022). Compilation of writings related to the cosmos, the worlds of God, and spiritual evolution. Study.
  4. Bioprospecting and Indigenous Knowledge in Australia: Implications of Valuing Indigenous Spiritual Knowledge. John Hunter, Chris Jones (2006-07). Co-authored/painted paper by Aboriginal and 'Western' authors primarily focusing on spiritual issues in law. Articles-unpublished.
  5. Emma Maxwell (Maxie) Jones Collection. Emma Maxie Jones, comp, Ernie Jones, comp. (1907-1974/2021/2024). 65 documents collected by Maxie Jones covering a wide variety of topics and sources: pilgrims' notes, letters of Shoghi Effendi, convention reports, Tablets, hymns, compilations, talks of Ruhiyyih Khanum, personal letters of early Bahá'ís. Archives.
  6. Examination of the Environmental Crisis. Chris Jones Kavelin (2001). With a specific focus on the balance between the instrumental and intrinsic value of nature from a Bahá'í perspective. Theses.
  7. Heart, The. Emma Maxie Jones (1950s). Thoughts on the heart of man, physical and spiritual; prepared by Jones for one of her talks in the 1950s while living in Escondido, CA. Essays.
  8. Individual Bahá'í Perspective on Spiritual Aspects of Cultural Diversity and Sustainable Development: Towards a Second Enlightenment. Chris Jones Kavelin (2008). This paper discusses the spiritual value of cultural diversity and explores how such reflection impacts development policy on the local, national and international levels. Articles.
  9. Iranian Refugees: The Many Faces of Persecution. Allen K. Jones (1984-12). A paper detailing the persecution and displacement of Iranian refugees (including Bahá'ís) due to religious, ethnic, and political reasons following the 1979 Iranian Revolution, emphasizing their global spread and challenges in asylum and resettlement. Articles.
  10. Journey of Broken Hearts. Chris Jones Kavelin (2005). Three poems on meeting or loving the Beloved, and one inspired by the music of Henryk Górecki. Poetry.
  11. Knowledge, Certitude and the Mystical Heart: The Hidden Essence of God's Word. LeRoy Jones (2002). Bahá'u'lláh equates Truth with divine knowledge and requires that we must first be cleansed of worldly things if we are to attain divine knowledge and true understanding. The elusive and transcendent nature of divine knowledge. Articles.
  12. Mason Remey and Joel Bray Marangella. Chad Jones (2001-10-26). Short research note about Remey's claim to the Guardianship, which may have been inspired by Joel Marangella. Resources.
  13. Memoirs of Frances Bradford Jones Edelstein. Frances Bradford Jones Edelstein (1999). Memoirs of the first pioneer to Famagusta (as requested by Shoghi Effendi to pioneer from the City of the Covenant to the City of the Arch-Breaker of the Covenant), and pilgrim to Haifa in December 1953. First written June 1985, completed April 1999. Biographies.
  14. Mystic Cup, The: Essential Mystical Nature of the Bahá'í Faith. LeRoy Jones (2001). Although the Bahá’í Faith is fundamentally mystic in character, American Bahá’ís often do not even understand what  mysticism is. Heart-centered mystic oneness is crucial in individual, societal, and adminstrative spiritual transformation. Articles.
  15. Mystical Aspects of the Baha'i Faith as presented in the Seven Valleys. LeRoy Jones (1998-03). Mystical aspects of the Bahá'í Faith are of paramount importance and may sometimes get overlooked in favor of its social aspects. Essays.
  16. Ocean 2.0 Interfaith Reader: Bahá'í Writings search engine. Chad Jones, comp. (1998–). Complete search engine for Bahá'í texts and books from other religions (offsite). Software.
  17. Personal Recollections of Famagusta. Frances Bradford Jones Edelstein (published as Frances B. Jones (1964-03). Two-page summary of time pioneering in Cyprus, 1954-1956, with a passing mention of pioneering in Switzerland. Essays.
  18. Pilgrimage: Notes by LeRoy Jones. LeRoy Jones (1998-02). Contemporary notes from a 1975 pilgrimage. Pilgrims.
  19. Religions of Modern Syria and Palestine, The. Frederick Jones Bliss (1912). Excerpts.
  20. Third Bahá'í Intercontinental Conference, Chicago: Notes. Emma Maxie Jones, Author unknown (1958-05). Notes, with comments by Borah Kavelin, Rúhíyyih Khánum, Leroy Ioas, Horace Holley, John Robarts, Ugo Giachery, et al., on topics such as raising funds for Temples, pioneering, Native Americans, reflections on Shoghi Effendi, and Mt. Carmel. Histories.
  21. Towards a Spiritual Methodology of Scholarship. Chris Jones Kavelin (2003). Attempt to offer youth a vision of their sacred duty to pursue scholarship and a confidence in their unique spiritual genius to enable a world civilization to become conscious of its own Divine origin, spiritual nature, sacred purpose and glorious destiny Articles.
  22. Towards the Elimination of Religious Prejudice: Potential Christian Contributions From a Bahá'í Perspective. Chris Jones Kavelin (2004-10). Religion can facilitate both war and peace; the greatest opportunity facing Christianity is to provide an example of loving relationships that transcend religious and cultural prejudice, and leave aside theological differences. Articles.
  23. Universities as the Gatekeepers of the Intellectual Property of Indigenous People's Medical Knowledge. Chris Jones Kavelin (2008). While this article is inspired by Bahá'í principles, it has no mention of the Bahá'í Faith. Articles.
  24. Walter and Emma Jones Bahá'í Archive Photo Album. Walter Jones, Emma Maxie Jones, Ernie Jones, comp. (2008/2022). Album of 475 annotated images of Bahá'í friends and associates of the Walter (1888-1990) and Emma Maxie (1904-1984) Jones family, from 1925 to 1994. Visual.
  25. Word Portraits of Abdu'l-Baha. Chad Jones, comp. (2012). Short descriptions of Abdu'l-Bahá by Horace Holley, Louis Gregory, Howard Colby Ives, Wellesley Tudor Pole, E. G. Browne, Ali Yazdi, Florence Khan, Stanwood Cobb, and Albert Vail. Pilgrims.
 
       
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