Baha'u'llah and the Bab Confront Modern Thinkers : Book II - Spinoza, Concerning God

Baha'u'llah and the Bab Confront Modern Thinkers : Book II - Spinoza, Concerning God - New York Philosophical Library 1977 - 172 p.

Argues for the individual existence of the soul as a creation by the Creator

The second in a two-part philosophical treatment, this book by Shoghi Effendi's former secretary is concerned with Spinoza's monism which was central to his concept of God. Revealed religion, especially in the teachings of the Bab and Baha'u'llah, is seen as avoiding the predicaments of Spinoza's approach to the divinity.

SBN 802221971


Philosophy--Baha'i Faith
Soul--Baha'i Faith
Metaphysics--Baha'i Faith

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