| key | T967IU9D |
| title | Essays on Baha'i Topics |
| author | Keene, James J. |
| authority control | James J. Keene |
| item type | Book |
| publication year | 2021 |
| date | 2021 |
| ISBN | 979-8-5166-0340-2 |
| abstract note | Cover abstract: "The Baha'i Faith was founded in 1863 by a remarkable figure known as Baha'u'llah (Glory of God). A century later, this young religion had grown into an international movement. Its top administrative unit, The Universal House of Justice, was first elected in 1963. This insider's view documents controversial issues currently challenging Baha'is as well as the general public." The essays reveal the author's conspiracy fears about and attacks on the Bahá'í Internet Agency, the Ruhi Institute, Palabra Publications, and elections, infallibility, and the Bahá'í teachings on sexuality. He goes on at length about "fundamentalism" and the Bahá'í community being "in crisis." |
| number pages | vi, 309, [5] |
| publisher | James J. Keene |
| place | [Place not stated] |
| language | English |
| manual tags | CONTROVERSIAL |
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