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Abstract:
On the meaning of religious democracy in Bahá’í literature compared with political literature; the obligations and roles of institutions and the government vs. Bahá’í collective institutions such as feasts, Spiritual Assemblies, and conventions.
Notes:
Presented at the Fourth Annual Conference of the Association for Baha’i Studies in Southern Africa, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 27 – 30 December, 2002.

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The Concept of Religious Democracy:

An Introductory Bahá'í Perspective on the Democracy of the Conscience

Enos Makhele

2002-12

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