- 2025-10. Why Only Men are Allowed on the Universal House of Justice. Jalal Sunstrum. A brief essay on why only men are allowed to be elected on the Universal House of Justice, from the perspective of one believer.
- 2025. In Full Partnership: Thirty Years of Women's Advancement at the United Nations and Beyond. Bahá'í International Community. Collection of statements by
the Bahá’í International Community
on the subject of gender equality.
- 2016. Men and the Bahá'í Faith: The Role of Indigenous Men in the Early Bahá'í Community in the British Isles. Lil Osborn. Includes slide-show included when presenting the paper at the Bahá'í Studies Seminar, Kellogg College, Oxford (July 2016).
- 2008. Reflections of a Human Spirit in a Male Body. William S. Hatcher. Includes discussions of the nature of patriarchy, chauvinism, and feminism.
- 1999-10. Advancement of Women: A Bahá'í Perspective, by Janet and Peter Khan: Transforming the roles of women and men, a Review. Veronica Shoffstall.
- 1996. Feminism, Men and the Bahá'í Faith. Morgan Wilson. Separate reflections on feminism and on men and the Bahá'í Faith. The challenges faced by each are acknowledged and the need for a balance between the two asserted.
- 1987. Question of Gender, A: A Forum on the Status of Men in Bahá'í Law. Susan Maneck (published as Susan Stiles Maneck), Baharieh Rouhani Ma'ani, R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram, Anthony Lee. Six authors address issues of theology, sociology, law, inheritance, equality, the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, marriage, and feminism raised by John and Linda Walbridge's article "Bahá'í Laws on the Status of Men" (World Order 1984).
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