TY - BOOK AU - Michael Fitzgerald TI - Earth Circles : Bahá'í Perspectives on Global Issues SN - 1890688290 PY - 2003/// CY - Los Angeles PB - Kalimat Press KW - Social Action KW - Baha'i Faith KW - Social Discourse KW - Social and Economic Development N1 - For over one hundred years, the Bahá’í community has anticipated the inevitable contraction of our planet into a global neighborhood and warned of the urgent need to provide spiritual foundations for this new world order. Bahá’ís believe that the unity of the human race is the fundamental moral principle that today must direct and govern world affairs. In Earth Circles, Bahá’í writers and intellectuals again take the opportunity to look at the social issues of our time in global perspective. Each from a different point of view brings an understanding of Bahá’í teachings to bear on such problems as: homelessness, racism, disability, poverty, conflict resolution, and globalization. This book is the fifth in a series that seeks to promote the discussion of social issues from spiritual perspectives; Michael Fitzgerald Editor's Note ix I. PERSONAL REFLECTIONS We Shall Come Rejoicing, Rhonda S. Palmer Janet & Fred Bixby, Prejudice and Disability Howard Richards, The Homeless Marvin ``Doc'' Holladay, The Jazz Community: The First Model of Racial Unity II. ESSAYS ON GLOBAL ISSUES Julie Badiee, The Visual Arts and the Global Quest for God Anne Gordon Perry, Women in Art Craig Loehle, Spiritual Synergy for a New Ecology Mary Fish, Economic Prosperity: A Global Imperative Charles O. Lerche, Statecraft, Globalization, and Ethics Stephen Gonzalez, The Conflict Resolution Movement About the Authors 185 ER -