- `Abdu'l-Bahá and the Iranian Constitutional Revolution: Embracing Principles while Disapproving Methodologies. Mina Yazdani (2014). Abdu’l-Bahá’s orientation toward the Constitutional Revolution of 1906–1911: he embraced the principles of constitutionalism while disapproving of confrontation; real social change needs to start at the moral-ethical level. Articles.
- `Abdu'l-Bahá, le porte-drapeau d'une nouvelle civilisation: `Abdu'l-Bahá, the Standard Bearer of a New Civilization. Shapour Rassekh, Louis Brunet, trans. , Pierre-Yves Mocquais, trans. (2013/2014). Abdu'l-Bahá's mission and objectives in visiting North American, bringing to the West his principles for a new global age. Includes French original, "‘Abdu’l-Bahá, le porte-drapeau d’une nouvelle civilisation." Articles.
- Account of 72 Years of My Experience With Bipolar 1 Disorder: Part 2: A Personal-Clinical Study: A Chaos Narrative. Ron Price (2014). This is Part 2 of a 140,000 word (350 page font-14) longitudinal, retrospective and prospective account of my experience with bipolar disorder and some other mental health problems over 72 years:October 1943 to March 2016. Ron-price.
- Alice Buckton: Baha'i Mystic. Lil Osborn (2014-07). Buckton, a central figure in the re-establishment of Glastonbury as England's spiritual centre, visited Abdul Baha in Egypt and received him at her home in Surrey, and visited the U.S. to help spread the Bahá'í movement. Biographies.
- Ameen Rihani and the Unity of Religion: The Politics of Time and the Politics of Eternity. Suheil Badi Bushrui (published as Suheil Bushrui) (2014). Overview of the life and thought of a Lebanese-American writer, intellectual, and political activist, who believed in the oneness of religions and the brotherhood of nations and devoted his life to promoting East-West understanding. Articles.
- Answered Questions, Some. Abdu'l-Bahá (2014). 'Table talks' given by ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá in ‘Akká between 1904 and 1906 in response to questions posed by Laura Dreyfus-Barney; first published in 1908, the new 2014 edition has been extensively retranslated. Writings.
- Arguments for the Existence of God in 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Writings. Mikhail Sergeev (2014). On the basic typology of philosophical arguments for the existence of God; classical vs contemporary views; Abdu'l-Bahá's arguments from nature and from history. Articles.
- Badí' (Bahá'í) Calendar: An Introduction, The. Moojan Momen (2014-11). Summary of the nature of Bahá'í calendar, the way the Badí' calendar works, and the reason for the 2014 revisions inaugurated by the Universal House of Justice. Essays.
- Bagdádi Family. Kamran Ekbal (2014). Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite. Encyclopedia.
- Bahá'í: History, Beliefs, Practices, Theological Exchanges, and Current Issues. Christopher Buck (2014). Brief overviews of Bahá'í history and thought. Encyclopedia.
- Bahá'í Era / Gregorian Calendar correlated to Ages, Epochs, and Plans. Anita Graves, comp. (2014). A chart showing the Bahá'í Era (years 1-179) and their A.D. equivalent (1844-2023), and their division into epochs and plans. Chronologies.
- Baha'i Studies in Iran: A Preliminary Survey. Bijan Ma'sumian, Adib Masumian (2014). Overview of the cultivation and evolution of religious education in the Baha’i Faith in Iran in the 19th and 20th centuries. Articles.
- Bahá'í Writings, The: A Meta-ethical Excursion. Ian Kluge (2014). Philosophical examination of the Writings' ethical teachings, how they relate to the major ethical systems proposed in the past, and how they deal with some of the difficulties inherent in past systems. Articles.
- Baha'u'llah and the Reconciliation of Religions. Peter Terry (2014). The reconciliation of religions is one of the principal themes of Bahá'u'lláh's writings, yet one rarely discussed in introductions to the Bahá'í Faith and often ignored in surveys of Bahá'í teachings. Essays.
- Baha'u'llah's Paradise of Justice: Commentary and Translation. Christopher Buck, Adib Masumian (2014/2018). The tablet Riḍvānu’l-‘Adl, "Paradise of Justice," shows how the concept of justice — which encompasses both faith and action — is the essence of the Baha’i concept of salvation, both individual and societal. Articles.
- Bahá'í Consultation and the Transformation of Society. Moojan Momen (2014). Overview of consultation in the Bahá'í Faith, from its introduction in the Aqdas and first implementation in Iran in the 1870s, and ways in which successive Bahá'í leaders promoted it in the community and for transformation of society. Articles.
- Between Karbalá' and Tabríz: Contested Martyrdom Narratives. Moojan Momen (2014). On two models of martyrdom in the time after the Islamic Revolution in Iran, that of the ruling elite and that of the Bahá'is. The Bahá'í narrative is closer to the traditional Shiite, whereas modern Shiism is designed to foster the revolutionary spirit. Articles.
- Birth of a Monotheistic Religion in Modernity, The: On Jihad and Martyrdom in the Baha'i Faith. Sasha Dehghani (2014). The Bahá'í Faith responds to major questions of modernity such as the claims of science, world peace, and women's rights. Elements of continuity between early Christianity and mystical Islam can be found in the abolishment of military jihad. Articles.
- Celtic Dimension of Pre-first World War Religious Discourse in Britain, The: Wellesley Tudor Pole and the Glastonbury Phenomenon. Brendan McNamara (2014). On the Celtic revival, a new religious movement outside of mainstream Christianity in early 20th century Britain; pre-Christian culture in Ireland; the holy grail; religious reformers from Asia. Includes passing mentions of Abdu'l-Bahá and the Faith. Articles.
- Cobb, Stanwood and Ida Nayan Whitlam: Bios and photos from "Find a Grave". Jonah Winters, comp. (2014). Short biographies of Stanwood Cobb and his wife Ida. Biographies.
- Comparison of God and Soul Concepts from a Bahá'í and Hindu Point of View: Conceptions and Experiences of the Afterlife. Diane Robinson Kerr (2014). Common ground between Hinduism’s Brahman and the Bahá'í conception of God, and the complex understanding they propose of the soul and Atman. Articles-unpublished.
- Concept of Nature in Baha'i Philosophy, The. Jean-Marc Lepain (2014). Philosophies of nature and of science; holistic approach to reality; subjectivity; the theory of intelligibility; metaphysics; nature as the will of God; continuity and discontinuity in nature; origin of the universe; emanation and manifestation. Articles.
- Criteria of Knowledge, The: Beyond Inspiration. Julio Savi (2014). On the epistemology of inspiration and intuition; 4 criteria of human knowledge: sense perception, intellect, scriptural tradition, and inspiration. Abdu'l-Bahá adds a fifth: the inmost heart. Articles.
- Death of Death, The: A Study of Self-Annihilation and Suicide in the Light of Sufi Thought and Bahá'u'lláh's Early Texts. Bernardo Bortolin Kerr (2014). On theories of suicide in the field of conventional psychology and the writings of Bahá'u'lláh. Articles-unpublished.
- Edward Granville Browne (1862-1926). Christopher Buck (2014). Bio of E.G. Browne, with focus on his books and translations. Encyclopedia.
- Emergence and Organization of Chinese Religions, The. Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew (2014). The nature of leadership and succession in Chinese religious organisations and society, home temples, village temples, and monasteries. Articles.
- Execution of the Jews of Banu Quraida and the Conquest of Persia, The: The Dilemma of Early Islam. Kamran Ekbal (2014). Abdu'l-Bahá's views on the mass execution of the Banu Qurayza Jews in Medina in 627 A.D. [article in Persian]. Articles.
- Fifty Bahá'í Principles of Unity: A Paradigm of Social Salvation. Christopher Buck (2014). World religions are systems of salvation, liberation, or harmony, in direct response to the perceived human predicament. To Baha’is, this predicament is profound estrangement and the solution is world unity, from family to international relations. Articles.
- Finding a Trace of the Traceless Friend: Reflection on Bahá'í Scholarship as a Journey in the Valley of Search. Wolfgang A. Klebel (2014). Prerequisites of search; independent investigation and the role of the heart, culture and tradition; dealing with distractions; exclusivity of search and sacrificing; seeking truth in every soul; and the standard of Majnún — seek her everywhere. Articles.
- Five Pillars of Islam, The. Diane Robinson Kerr (2014). Summary of the essential precepts of Islam — belief, prayer, zakat, fasting, and pilgrimage — with some reflections from a Bahá'í perspective. Essays.
- Flash Fiction: Spiritual Conversations. Duane L. Herrmann (2014-2020). Nine short stories; brief conversations that may aid enlightenment. Fiction.
- FUNDAEC and Fragmentation. Thaddeus Benjamin Herman (2014). The Foundation for the Application and Teaching of the Sciences, with a conceptual framework inspired by Bahá’í principles that views reality as essentially spiritual, can address the fragmentation of unity. Articles-unpublished.
- Greatest Holy Leaf's Unparalleled Role in Religious History and the Significance of the Arc, the Site of Her Resting Place, The. Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani (2014). Biography of Abdu'l-Bahá's sister, who acted as his "deputy, His representative and vicegerent, with none to equal her." Her burial place on Mount Carmel determined the location of the Arc and the later buildings of the World Centre. Articles.
- Hands of the Cause of God: Personal Recollections. Bill Washington (2014). Recollections of A.Q. Faizi, A.A. Furútan, Clara Dunn, Rúhíyyih Khánum, Ugo Giachery, Leroy Ioas, Enoch Olinga, Rahmátu’lláh Muhajir, Bill Sears, Agnes Alexander, John Robarts, Collis Featherstone, and Jalal Khazeh. Biographies.
- Historical Background of the Lawh-i-Aflákíyyih, Tablet of the Universe. Universal House of Justice (2014-06-10). One-paragraph summary of the date and addressee of Abdu'l-Bahá's Lawḥ-i-Aflákíyyih / Lawḥ-i-Áfáqíyyih (Tablet of the Universe), with short list of scholarly references. UHJ-letters.
- How a 19th-century Persian faith became the second-most common religion in our state: Why So Many Bahá'í?. Paul Bowers (2014-06-18). Newspapers.
- Humanity of Evil, The: Bahá'í Reflections on the film The Act of Killing. Bernardo Bortolin Kerr (2014). The theology of evil throughout history and in Bahá'í thought; ways in which people de-humanize and become alienated from their own selves; on forgiveness and merciful love in the face of justice and punishment. Theses.
- I Found You!. Duane L. Herrmann (2014-11). Allegory of a little boy's new adventures in a new country with his mother, who had been lost. Fiction.
- In Memoriam: Bill Washington. Universal House of Justice, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Australia (2014-11). Messages of condolence from the Universal House of Justice and the National Assembly of Australia. Biographies.
- In Memoriam: Mahboubeh Arjmand (d. 2013). Anonymous (2014). Arjmand was an Iranian Bahá'í who settled in California, and was an active supporter of the Irfan project. Biographies.
- In Memoriam: Amin Banani (1926-2013). Anonymous (2014). Bio of an Iranian-American Bahá'í and prominent academic who authored The Modernization of Iran, and pioneered the Iranian Studies program at UCLA; he and his wife Shiela also served as Bahá'í pioneers to Greece during the Ten Year Crusade. Articles.
- In Memoriam: Hushmand Fatheazam (1924-2013). Shahbaz Fatheazam (2014). Born into a prominent Iranian Bahá'í family, he pioneered to India where he was later elected to the National Spiritual Assembly, serving as its secretary until 1963, when he was elected to the Universal House of Justice, serving on that body until 2003. Articles.
- Index to Some Answered Questions. (2014). Topic references to chapter and paragraph numbers of the 2014 revised authorized translation of this collection of table talks by 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Bibliographies.
- Indigenous Messengers of God. Christopher Buck, Kevin Locke (2014-2020). 68 essays on Native American theology and history from the perspective of Bahá'í teachings. Articles.
- Inebriation of His Enrapturing Call (mast-and bulbulán), The. Julio Savi (2014). Translation of the early mystical Tablet "Nightingales Are Inebriated" and an analysis of its themes of ecstasy, Mount Sinai, eschatology, dhikr, sama, and fana`. Articles.
- Ishqabad, City of Love: A Study into the Story of Those Who Became the Foremost in the Bahá'í Faith. Fuad Izadinia (2014). Biographies of many dozen Bahá'ís of historical interest; construction of the House of Worship in Turkmenistan; Bahá'í schools for boys and for girls; stories of exiled Bahá'ís. Books.
- Islam and the Bahá'í Faith. Diane Robinson Kerr (2014). Overview of the core tenets of Islam — belief, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage — with some reflections from a Bahá'í perspective. Essays.
- Islám: The Road Ahead: Reflections of a Bahá'í on Islamic Topics. Rowshan Mustapha (2014). Questions about the finality of religion, the Day of Judgment, the role of Jesus and the Mihdi, and what will happen at the End of Time, through the lens of the Bahá’í Teachings. Books.
- Knowledge into Action: The Bahá'í Imperative to Serve Humanity. Layli Miller-Muro (2014). On the history of experience and evolution in thinking regarding social action in the Bahá’í community; the Tahirih Justice Center’s experience as one example of such learning; the culture of service we must embody. Articles.
- Le tabernacle de l'unité: Réponses à Mánikchí Sahib et autres écrits. Bahá'u'lláh, la commission de traduction, trans. (2014). Traduction de The Tabernacle of Unity: Bahá'u'lláh's Responses To Mánikchi Sáhib. Writings.
- Letter on responding to attitude changes on homosexuality. Universal House of Justice (2014-05-09). Challenges centrality of sexuality to life; confronts dichotomy of condemnatory and accepting attitudes against homosexuality; dissuades Bahá’ís from debating or coercing non-Bahá’ís and mentions occasions for standing up against oppression of homosexuals UHJ-letters.
- Life After Death from a Bahá'í Perspective. Diane Robinson Kerr (2014). Quotations from the Writings with some explanations, to trace the journey of the soul, the purpose of life, description of the afterlife, and the nature of belief itself. Essays.
- Life Histories of Bahá'í Women in Canada: Constructing Religious Identity in the Twentieth Century by Lynn Echevarria: Review. Prem Kumari Srivastava (2014). Reviews.
- Life Histories of Bahá'í Women in Canada: Constructing Religious Identity in the Twentieth Century by Lynn Echevarria: Review. Deborah K. van den Hoonaard (2014). Reviews.
- Lighting the Western Sky: The Hearst Pilgrimage and the Establishment of the Bahá'í Faith in the West by Kathryn Jewett Hogenson: Review. Janet Ruhe-Schoen (2014). Reviews.
- Lights of 'Irfán Book 15: Papers Presented at the 'Irfán Colloquia and Seminars. Iraj Ayman, ed. (2014). Papers delivered at Irfan Colloquia. Books.
- List of Articles by Christopher Buck on BahaiTeachings.org. Christopher Buck (2014/2020/2024). List of online essays and articles by Christopher Buck since 2014. Bibliographies.
- Locke, Alain Leroy. Leonard Harris (2014). The life and work of Locke (1885-1954), the African-American philosopher and literary critic who helped initiate the Harlem Renaissance during the interwar period; there is a brief mention of his sympathy for the Bahá'í Faith. Biographies.
- Look at Harmony and Unity as Common Principles in the Confucian System and the Bahá'í Faith, A. Benjamin Olshin (2014). Confucianism and the Bahá'í Faith represent complex and multi-faceted systems of philosophy, practice, and belief that resonate strongly with each other. The goal of both is for human beings to live in a society characterized by harmony and ethics. Articles.
- Major Opus, The: A Study of the German Templers Movement and Its Relationship with the Bahá'í Faith. Fuad Izadinia (2014). The story of the journey of two parallel movements to the Holy Land in 1868: the Bahá'ís from Iran and the Templars from Germany. Includes early descriptions of Haifa from both sources, comparative translations of the Tablet to G. Hardegg, and more. Books.
- Martyrdom and Servanthood in the Bábí and Bahá'í Faiths: A Struggle to Defend a Cosmic Order. Per-Olof Akerdahl (2014). From mystical Islam stems the ideal of servanthood, which is preferred over a concept of martyrdom that includes physical death; on ideological motivations for the persecution of Bahá'ís in different socio-historical circumstances. Articles.
- Memories of Hands of the Cause of God. Jack Boyd (2014). Personal memories of meeting Zikrullah Khadem, John Robarts, and Tarazullah Samandari. Biographies.
- Message on the occasion of the opening of the 2014 World Cup. Universal House of Justice (2014-06-06). Letter in response to the Brazilian president's invitation for a statement on global peace and harmony, reflecting the Brazilian government's aim to leverage the World Cup to further the cause of peace and combat racial discrimination. UHJ-letters.
- Native Bahá'ís: Bios of past and contemporary Bahá'ís of native ancestry. Paula Bidwell, comp. (2014). Links to photographs and information from the 1910s to the present about Native Bahá'ís, both from the United States, Canada, Hawaii, and Alaska, and indigenous Bahá'ís elsewhere around the world. Biographies.
- Nineteen Day Feast. Moojan Momen (2014). Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite. Encyclopedia.
- Origins of Creation. Farjam Majd (2014). Some classical proofs of the existence of God; the meaning of proof, types of proof, and conditions of the existence of a proof; and contemporary reasons why some people believe God is not needed to explain the universe. Articles.
- Philosophy Special Interest Group Sessions at the 38th Annual ABS Conference, 2014: Conference Report. Ian Kluge (2014). Summary of four presentations: K. Naimi's "Thinking Sociologically About Independent Investigation," I. Kluge's "Insufficiencies of Secular Humanism," M. Sergeev's "Bahá’í Faith and Modernity," and J. Howden's "Unconscious Civilization." Resources.
- Pioneering Over Four Epochs: An Autobiographical Study and a Study in Autobiography: Part 2.2. Ron Price (2014-02). This autobiography/memoir of a Bahai over seven decades of teaching and international travel is one of the few extensive personal accounts of the experience of a Western Bahai beginning in the second epoch (1944-1963) of the Formative Age. Ron-price.
- Pioneering Over Four Epochs: An Autobiographical Study and A Study In Autobiography: Part 3.2. Ron Price (2014-02). This autobiography/memoir of a Bahai over seven decades of teaching and international travel is one of the few extensive personal accounts of the experience of a Western Bahai beginning in the second epoch (1944-1963) of the Formative Age. Ron-price.
- Pioneering Over Four Epochs: Part 1.2: An Autobiographical Study and a Study in Autobiography. Ron Price (2014-02). This autobiography/memoir of a Bahai over seven decades of teaching and international travel is one of the few extensive personal accounts of the experience of a Western Bahai beginning in the second epoch (1944-1963) of the Formative Age. Ron-price.
- Place in the Woods, A. Duane L. Herrmann (2014). A young man has just achieved his life's goal, yet now he has an opportunity for professional advancement and must choose between the two. He gets confirmation of his choice from an unexpected place which confirms another decision. Fiction.
- Place of Poetry in Religion and Society, The: An Interview of Robert E. Hayden with Douglas Ruhe. Robert E. Hayden, Douglas Ruhe, John S. Hatcher (2014). Introduction by Hatcher to the life of Hayden (2014); transcript of a talk between Hayden and Douglas Ruhe in 1975 on the future of poetry, transcendence, American destiny, important American poets, the Library of Congress, and Bahá'í spirituality. Biographies.
- Poetry and Transformation. Peter E. Murphy (2014). A personal story of how the evolving attraction to and love of poetry transformed the author's life. Poetry, faith, and the revealed Word can have a dramatic effect on one's struggle for personal transformation in the midst of crisis and turmoil. Articles.
- Powerpoints for Deepening. Duane Troxel (2004-2014). 26 presentations in Powerpoint format, on a variety of topics covering Bahá'í history, Central Figures, teachings, and relationship with Islam. Presentations.
- Proclaim the New Name. Duane L. Herrmann (2014/2016). "When you take an actual historical time and twist it, the results can be rather interesting. What part is true, what part is not? That, the reader will have to decide." From the Twisting Topeka anthology of historical fiction. Fiction.
- Programs for the Observance of Bahá'í Holy Days. Author unknown, comp. (2014/2017/2021). Booklets from four devotional programs at the Wilmette House of Worship: 9th day of Ridván (2014), 1st day of Ridván (2017), martyrdom of The Báb (2017, and birth of Bahá'u'lláh (2021), with selections of relevant passages from the Writings. Compilations-personal.
- Prolégomènes à une théologie bahá'íe. Jack McLean, Pierre Spierckel, trans. (2014). Deux objectifs à cet ouvrage: 1/ Résoudre la question préliminaire du concept et de la validité d’une théologie bahá’íe en soi, et 2/ Dégager le terrain, ce qui est déjà commencé, pour un examen en profondeur de quelques thèmes choisis. Articles.
- Question-answer session from "Text and Context in the Bahá'í Heroic Age". Nader Saiedi, Alison Marshall, ed. (2024-08). Partial transcript of the Q&A portion of a talk on the Bahá'í writings and the need for scholars to index and translate these texts; the metaphysical nature of the Manifestations. Transcripts.
- Recollections of Pilgrimage: Nine Days with the Guardian in 1957. Bill Washington (2014). Lengthy account of 9 days in the Holy Land. Appendixes include list of items in the Archives, stories told by other pilgrims, and discussion of the Ten-Year Plan. Pilgrims.
- Reflections on a Culture of Learning and Growth: Community and Individual Paradigm Shifts: Part B: A Contemporary, Historical, Futuristic and Personal Context. Ron Price (2014). The building of the community and administrative structure of this new world Faith was at the core of Bahai programs & policies, goals & game-plans, so to speak, from 1921 to 1996, a period of 75 years, & as far back as the last years of the 19th century. Ron-price.
- Reflections on the Concept of Law in the Bahá'í Faith, Some. Roshan Danesh (2014). The concept of law in the Bahá’í Faith; its early Islamic context; the nature of legal language and discourse in Bahá’u’lláh’s writings. Religious law, rooted in conscious knowledge and the dynamics of love, rejects rigid and legalistic rules. Articles.
- Regarding the Implementation of the Badi` Calendar. Universal House of Justice (2014-07-10). Message to the Bahá’ís of the world on the updated calendar of Bahá'í holy days. Includes a table of Bahá’í Dates 172 to 221 B.E., and a letter to an individual explaining the date of the astronomical new moon in Islamic and Bahá'í calendars. UHJ-documents.
- Rejoinder to Ata Arjomand. Kamran Ekbal (2014 Spring). [article in Persian] Essays.
- Religions and Extraterrestrial Life: How Will We Deal With It?. David A. Weintraub (2014). 2-page excerpt from a 5-page chapter on the Faith, in a book covering what world religions believe about alien life. Excerpts.
- Religious Freedom in the Jurisprudence of the Egyptian and European Court of Human Rights. Saba Mahmood, Peter G. Danchin (2014). Egyptian jurisprudence produced on the status of the Bahai minority in Egypt, and analysis of cases of the European Court in which the principle of religious liberty and public order is invoked. Link to article (offsite). Articles.
- Return to Tyendinaga: The Story of Jim and Melba Loft, Bahá'í Pioneers, by Evelyn Loft Watts and Patricia Verge: Review. Louise Profeit-LeBlanc (2014). Reviews.
- Ridvan 2014: Bahá'í Era 171. Universal House of Justice (2014-04-21). Annual message to the Bahá'ís of the world. UHJ-documents.
- Searchable online catalogues for US National Bahá'í Library and Louhelen Library. Roger M. Dahl, Lewis Walker (2014-12). Overview of and links to online catalogues for two American Bahá'í archives. Archives.
- Short Obligatory Prayer in Conlangs. Jeffrey R. Brown, comp. (2014). Provisional translation of the Bahá'í prayer in Esperanto, Klingon, Interlingua, and 10 other "constructed languages." Translations.
- Silences of God, The: A Meditation. Bahíyyih Nakhjavání (2014). While the Word of God dominated the history of religion, contemporaries question the orthodoxy of language. God's Silence is also essential in shaping our individual choices and collective histories, and understanding Bahá'u'lláh's words. Articles.
- Tablet of Emancipation, The. Bahá'u'lláh, Bahá'í World Centre, trans. (2014-09-02). Authorized translation of a prayer in which Bahá'u'lláh frees a slave. Translations.
- Tablet of Patience (Surih Sabr): Declaration of Bahá'u'lláh and Selected Topics. Foad Seddigh (2014). This significant Tablet from Ridvan 1863 covers the Seal of the Prophets, appearance and presence of God, resurrection, and the Qayyum al-Asma. Includes context of Bahá'u'lláh's life and troubles during this period. Articles.
- Text and Context in the Bahá'í Heroic Age. Nader Saiedi (2014). A series of 12 talks by Nader Saiedi exploring Bahá'í history, key writings, and the need for scholarly study, translation, and contextual analysis of Bahá'í texts. Audio.
- To the Bahá'ís in Iran. Universal House of Justice (2014-12-18). Emphasizes Mashriqu’l-Adhkár’s integration of worship and service, urging Bahá’ís in Iran to foster unity, resilience, and societal progress through prayer and action. UHJ-letters.
- Topical Index of Articles, Editorials, and Reviews Published in World Order. Author unknown, comp. (2014). Listing of articles from issues 1 through 38, 1966-2007, organized by topic. Resources.
- Toward Self Reliant Communities: A Cultural Comparison of Disaster Response in Thailand, Guyana and the United States. Deborah Clark Vance (2014). The most important safeguard against disasters is a community – whether neighborhood, religious, work or social – where individuals know each other, including whom they can trust and to whom they should listen, with recognized and trusted leadership. Articles.
- "Two Great Powers" in the Lawh-i Maqsud. Ismael Velasco (2014). On the identity of the two countries that arose against the followers of Moses, referenced by Bahá'u'lláh — likely Russia and France or Russia and Germany. Essays.
- Videos for Deepening. Duane Troxel (2004-2014). Four videos: The Life of the Báb, The Life of the Guardian, The Return of Christ, and What Do Bahá'ís Believe. Video.
- Website Archives: List of Sites Archived by or Imported into BLO. (2014-2026). List of websites with unique textual or historical/academic content that have been preserved by and/or saved in Bahá'í Library Online (not all links public). Archives.
- What Do Bahá'ís Know About Dreams?. Susan Gammage, comp. (2014). How dreams are described in the Bahá'í Faith, dreams vs. visions, kinds and purposes of dreams, interpreting dreams, and further resources. Compilations-personal.
- حضرت عبد البهاء در نیویورک ('Abdu'l-Bahá in New York). Hussein Ahdieh, Hillary Chapman, Maryam Rouhani Seysan, trans. (2014). Translation in 'Abdu'l-Bahá in New York, a history of Abdu'l-Bahá's visit to the city, concepts and principles he spoke about, the social context of New York at the time, and personal stories of the lives of early American Bahá'ís. Books.
- خوشه هایی از خرمن ادب و هنر vol. 18 (From the rich harvest of Persian culture and literature). Various (2014). Books.
- سفينة عرفان: دفتر هفدهم (Ark of Knowledge). Iraj Ayman, ed. (2014). Articles from papers delivered at annual Irfan Colloquia in Persian. Books.
- صبح بيداری تاریخ دیانت بابی و بهائي در نیریز (Awakening: A History of the Bábi and Baháʼí Faiths in Nayriz). Hussein Ahdieh, Hillary Chapman, Maryam Rouhani Seysan, trans. (2014). An historical account of the brutal persecutions of 1850, 1853, and 1909 in the town of Nayriz, Iran, against its Bábi and Baháʼí residents. Features accounts from survivors. Translation into Farsi of the original English work. Histories.
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