Teachings and Principles Unique to the Baha'i Faith

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextProducer: Association for Bahá'í Studies - Australia 1985Subject(s): Abstract: Consideration of teaching and principles that are either unique, implemented differently, or understood differently. Two that are unique are the covenant and the Bahá'í administration ; those that are implemented differently include the social laws and outward conventions that change from age to age ; those that are understood differently include man's relationship to God, personal versus social character of religion, the nature and operation of divine revelation, and interpretations of the figurative teachings of other religions.
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Consideration of teaching and principles that are either unique, implemented differently, or understood differently. Two that are unique are the covenant and the Bahá'í administration ; those that are implemented differently include the social laws and outward conventions that change from age to age ; those that are understood differently include man's relationship to God, personal versus social character of religion, the nature and operation of divine revelation, and interpretations of the figurative teachings of other religions.

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