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Peter Smith traces the development of the Baha'i faith from its roots in the Babi movement of mid-nineteenth century Iran, through the lives and work of its prophet-founder, Baha'u'llah (1817-92), and his successors, to its contemporary emergence as a worldwide religion. The book explores the textual sources for Baha'i belief and practice, theology and anthropology and understanding of other religions, and covers the concept of the spiritual path, the faith's law and administration and aspects of community life. The book examines the Baha'i's social teachings and activities in the wider world.--From publisher's description.
Bahai Faith --- the Baha'i faith --- God --- unity of faiths --- universal education --- oneness of God --- priesthood --- rituals --- the babi movement --- mid-nineteenth-century Iran --- theology --- anthropology --- the spiritual path --- Baha'i law --- community life --- social teachings
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