tag name Protagonists (individuals, communities and institutions) type: Administration; Institute process; Terminology web link bahai-library.com/tags/Protagonists_(individuals,_communities_and_institutions) variations or mis-spellings Community related tags - Concepts; - Institute process; – Institutions; Administrative Order; Community, Bahai; Community (general); Cooperation and collaboration; Individual initiative; Individuals; Interaction referring tags Pattern of community life notes See also:
– Bahai org: The Individual and Society
selected quotations
(authoritative sources)These quotations reflect common presentations of Bahá’í views; the materials below may show a wider range of interpretations and contexts:
"... Through the Administrative Order of His Faith, Bahá’u’lláh has associated individuals, communities, and institutions as protagonists in a system without precedent. In keeping with the needs of an age of human maturity, He abrogated the historical practice whereby ecclesiastics held the reins of religious authority, instructing the community of the faithful and directing its affairs. In order to prevent the contest of competing ideologies, He set out the means for cooperation in the search for truth and the pursuit of human well-being. In place of the quest for power over others, He introduced arrangements that would cultivate the individual’s latent powers and their expression in service to the common good. Trustworthiness, truthfulness, rectitude of conduct, forbearance, love, and unity are among the spiritual qualities that form the basis of association between the three protagonists of a new way of life, while efforts for social advancement are all shaped by Bahá’u’lláh’s vision of the oneness of humanity..."
– Reflections on the First Century of the Formative Age, 28 November 2023
references bahaipedia.org/Three_protagonists; bahai9.com/wiki/Individual,_community,_and_institutions; www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/search#q=Protagonists
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