- 2025-07. Convergent Identities: Mirza Yuhanna Dawud at a National, Religious, and Cultural Crossroads. Sivan Lerer. Dawud’s life reflects converging Jewish, Baha’i, British, and Zionist identities, revealing the complexities of religious pluralism, cultural belonging, and national affiliation in modern history; inventory of his archive at National Library of Israel.
- 2023. Harvard Pluralism Project: Bahá'í. Author unknown. Six overview essays on Bahá'í history, beliefs, and practices. (Offsite)
- 2007. Why the Bahá'í Faith Is Not Pluralist. Grant S. Martin. Argues against Seena Fazel that the Bahá’í Faith is not a form of religious pluralism.
- 2006-04-15. Alain Locke: Race Leader, Social Philosopher, Bahá'í Pluralist: 94th Annual Commemoration of 'Abdu'l-Baha's 1912 Visit to Howard University. Christopher Buck. Available both as audio and PDF, and includes press release.
- 2005. Alain Locke: Race Leader, Social Philosopher, Baha'i Pluralist: includes Alain Locke in his Own Words: Three Essays and a poem. Christopher Buck, Alain Locke. Article by Buck, poem "The Moon Maiden" and three essays by Locke introduced by Buck: "The Gospel for the Twentieth Century," "Peace between Black and White in the United States," and "Five Phases of Democracy: Farewell Address at Talladega College."
- 2004. Alain Locke and Cultural Pluralism. Christopher Buck. The worldview of the African American thinker Alain Locke as a Bahá'í, his secular perspective as a philosopher, and the synergy between his confessional and professional essays.
- 2003-07. Religious Pluralism and the Baha'i Faith. Seena Fazel. Provides an overview of the Bahá'í poisition on religious pluralism, reviewing relevant Bahá'í texts and scholarship that bear on this theme. Published with minor revisions.
- 2002. Continuing Contest between Exclusivism and Pluralism, The: Thoughts on the 2002 Day of Prayer for Peace. Julio Savi. Origins and purpose of the Catholic "Day of Prayer in Assisi," and interfaith dialogue.
- 1995-04. Beyond Pluralism. Moojan Momen. Brief thoughts on the Bahá'í Faith as a "metareligion."
- 1993/1997. Bahá'í Principle of Religious Unity and the Challenge of Radical Pluralism. Dann J. May. A shorter version of this thesis is published as "The Bahá'í Principle of Religious Unity: A Dynamic Perspectivism."
- 1993 Fall. "I am all the Prophets": The Poetics of Pluralism in Bahá'í Texts. Juan Cole. Literary analysis of a passage from Tablet of Blood (Súriy-i-Damm) in which Bahá'u'lláh identifies Himself with all the past Prophets and their sufferings, depicting himself mortally wounded on the field of battle, like Imám Husayn.
- 1986. Cultural Pluralism in the Bahá'í Community. Margaret Caton (published as Peggy Caton). The idea of relative truth implies a situational approach to living. Bahá'í teachings encourage both diversity and harmonious co-existence.
- 1906. Unity through Love. Howard MacNutt. Address delivered May 7 1905, at Genealogical Hall in New York, published from stenographic notes by Hooper Harris, on the essential principle of the Bahá'í Revelation "as we received it from the Master during our late visit."
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