- Baha'i Faith Will Advertise: Editorial. Author unknown (1946-09-25). One-paragraph report of a 1946 outreach effort. Newspapers.
- Baha'i Faith, The. Marcus Bach (1946). An outsider's view of the Bahá'í community from a "faith-based" perspective. Excerpts.
- Bahá'u'lláh's Epistle to the Son of the Wolf. Marzieh Gail (1946-05). A meditation on the themes of ESW. Essays.
- Community of Religions, The. John Herman Randall (1946/1968). Chapter on religious tolerance, inclusivism, and the need for a World Faith, with a passing discussion of Bahá'í principles, written by a Baptist minister who addressed Bahá'í audiences and received a letter from the Guardian. Essays.
- Divine Wisdom: Brief Excerpts from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh and `Abdu'l-Bahá. Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the British Isles, comp. (1946). The Day of God; words of wisdom; knowledge of God; faith; immortality; reality of man; on meditation; the way of God. Compilations-NSA.
- Guardian's Seven Year Plan for the American Bahá'ís: 1946-1953. Shoghi Effendi (1946-05). Teaching goals, institutional objectives, financial statistics, and other information from the Guardian pertaining to the American community. Guardian.
- Letter from the Guardian to John B. Cornell, 1946. Shoghi Effendi (1946-03-09). Letter on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, noting how many letters he now had to deal with, encouraging Bahá'í youth to play a greater role in the activities of the Faith, and that questions about secondary administrative matters should be put to the NSA. Guardian.
- Letter to Dr J. W. Freudenberg, Auckland, New Zealand. Shoghi Effendi (1946-06-07). Letter on behalf of Shoghi Effendi about philosophy, body, mind, soul, evolution, and about not taking many of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's statements as dogmatic finalities. Guardian.
- Letters from Lynch to Laura Dreyfus-Barney: Materials for the Geneva Bahá'í Bureau's History. Anne Lynch, Thomas Linard, comp. (2002). Four letters from the Laura Dreyfus-Barney Collection at the French Baha’i National Archives (Paris), from 1946 and 1962, capturing a small slice of contemporary European history. Letters.
- Scientific Approach to Moral Conduct. John B. Cornell (1946-11). Comparison of Bahá'í teachings on sexual behavior with those presented by a then-current textbook, Personality and the Family (1935). Essays.
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