| Key | BIB06192 |
| Reference type | Book |
| Title | Social Relations in the Middle East : A Textbook in Citizenship prepared for the Freshmen at the American University of Beirut |
| Series title | Social Science Series of the American University of Beirut |
| Author | Dodd, Stuart Carter |
| Year | 1946 |
| Date | 1946 |
| Publisher | American University of Beirut |
| Place published | Beirut |
| Issue | 10. |
| Notes | Bahá'í Faith: pp. 311-314. Included in a chapter on the religions of the Middle East is this fine introduction to the Faith, likely written by a Bahá'í. The "twelve principles" were taken verbatim from The Baha'i World Vol II, 1926-28, pp. 1-6). The author concludes: "The founders of all great religions claim they are inspired and that they are bearers of a Divine Message. The conclusion cannot be escaped that the foundation of the religion of God is one." First edition was published in 1930, entitled, Social Relationships in the Near East; 2nd edition, 1940, Social Relations in the Near East. |
| Language | English |
| Keywords | SOCIETY; MIDDLE EAST |
| Series volume | 17 |
| Edition | 3rd English ed. rev. and enl. |
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