BAHÁ'Í STUDIES REVIEW, Volume 8, 1998

CONTENTS

Review
  Translating the Hidden Words: an extended review of Diana Malouf's Unveiling the Hidden Words
Franklin Lewis
Papers
  Bahá'u'lláh as Zoroastrian saviour
100 years of the Bahá'í Faith in Europe
Unofficial information and rumour in the Bahá'í community
Christopher Buck
S Fazel / G Hassall
David Piff
Commentaries
  Native Messengers of God
Evolution
Education of women and development
William Collins
Stephen Friberg
Graham / Rawlings
Book Reviews
  Desinformation als Methode by U. Schaefer et al
Historical Dictionary of the Bahá'í Faith Hainsworth & Adamson; A Basic Bahá'í Chronology Cameron with Momen
Pivot of the Universe: Nasir al-Din Shah by A. Amanat
Towards the Most Great Justice edited by C. Lerche
C Cannuyer
 
W Collins
S Quinn
R Rastan
Music and Film Reviews
  Five contemporary Bahá'í albums
Saving Private Ryan
S Mawhinney
Voykovic / Razavi
Obituary
  O.Z. Whitehead Robert Weinberg
Compilation
  Introduction
Bahá'í extracts on science and technology
Stephen Friberg
Bibliography
  Biographic Guide, 1996-1997
Biographical Notes


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THE BAHÁ'Í STUDIES REVIEW
A PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR BAHÁ'Í STUDIES
(ENGLISH-SPEAKING EUROPE) Volume 8 1998

Editorial Board
Editors: John Danesh and Seena Fazel
Typesetting and Layout: Chris Manvell
Proof-reading: Will Hanley and Rana Walker

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