RIS record for "Epistemological Implications of the Gradated Claims to Divine Authority in the Bahá'í Writings"

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TY  - JOUR
ID  - 1580
UR  - https://bahai-library.com/hatcher_gradated_claims_authority
WT  - Baha'i Library Online
T1  - Epistemological Implications of the Gradated Claims to Divine Authority in the Bahá'í Writings: Reflections on Infallibility
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JF  - Journal of Bahá'í Studies
JA  - JBS
A1  - Hatcher,William S.
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Y1  - 2007
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VL  - 17
IS  - 1-4
SP  - 71
EP  - 84
M2  - 
PB  - Association for Bahá'í Studies
CY  - Ottawa
M1  - 
M3  - Articles
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LA  - English
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AB  - There are different levels of infallibility, from the greater (the Manifestations who are "omniscient at will") to the lesser (like the Guardian, who has conferred freedom-from-error). 
N1  - Mirrored with permission from journal.bahaistudies.ca/online/article/view/139.
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KW  - Epistemology
KW  - Guardianship
KW  - Infallibility
KW  - Manifestations of God
KW  - Philosophy
ER  -