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key IF2L7S62
title Baha'i Apocalypticism : The Concept of Progressive Revelation
author Lundberg, Zaid
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Zaid Lundberg
item typeThesis
publication year1996
date1996-05
abstract noteThe present study is purely a structural and ahistorical approach to Bahá'í-apocalypticism and the concept of progressive revelation, but I am fully aware of the importance of studying the possible origins and influences (religious and philosophical) pertinent to this field. However, it was necessary to limit the scope of this master's thesis (licentiats uppsats), and since my research in this area is still incomplete, I have decided to more fully examine this vital section in my Ph.D. dissertation. Consequently, the forthcoming Ph.D. dissertation will complement this structural approach with a general historical criticism. I will then make a preliminary investigation of the possible historical influences on the concept of progressive revelation from various religious (e.g., the concepts of revelation and prophetology in Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Mandeism, Manichaeism, Islám, and Bábism) and philosophical traditions and contexts (especially the idea of progress in Europe during the 18-19th centuries).
publisherLund University
placeLund, Sweden
languageEnglish
link attachmentshttp://bahai-library.com/lundberg_bahai_apocalypticism
manual tagsREVELATION, PROGRESSIVE

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