BAHÁ'Í STUDIES REVIEW, Volume 4.1, 1997 || CONTENTS BY VOLUME || CONTENTS BY TITLE || CONTENTS BY AUTHOR || REVIEWS BY TITLE || Biographical Notes |
Lil Abdo has degrees in Arabic from the University of London, and in women's studies from the University of Lancaster. She teaches religious studies at a London secondary school. Seena Fazel graduated in medicine from the University of Edinburgh. He is training in psychiatry at the University of Oxford. Trevor R.J. Finch has degrees in English literature from the University of Birmingham, and in education from the Institute of Education in London. He teaches religious studies at a London secondary school. John Hick was formerly H.G. Wood Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingham and Danforth Professor of Religion at the Claremont Graduate School in California. Susan Lamb gained degrees in law and politics from the University of Otago in New Zealand. She is studying toward a D.Phil. in public international law at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes scholar. Inder Manocha has degrees in history from the University of Oxford, and in international relations from the University of Nottingham. He is studying psychoanalysis. Sen McGlinn gained degrees in English and theology at the University of Otago. He is an editor for an academic publishing house in the Netherlands. Moojan Momen has written numerous books and articles on Bahá'í history and theology. His most recent book is on Buddhism and the Bahá'í Faith, published by George Ronald. Danesh Sarooshi is studying toward a Ph.D. in public international law at the London School of Economics. Julio Savi is an obstetrician and gynaecologist who works in Italy. His book, The Eternal Quest for God, was published in 1989 by George Ronald. Udo Schaefer was chief public-prosecutor at the State Court of Heidelberg until his retirement in 1988. He has published several books on Bahá'í theology. Lata Ta'eed is a psychologist who specialises in family therapy, behavioural management, and counselling for victims of domestic violence. Sonja van Kerkhoff is a visual artist. She edits the Bahá'í Association for the Arts newsletter, Arts Dialogue. |
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