Betty Hoff Conow

The Bahá'í Teachings : A Resurgent Model of the Universe - Oxford George Ronald 1999 - viii, 172 pages ; 24 cm

The Bahá'í Faith as an explanation of and a model for the physical and spiritual universes.

How can we come to understand the physical universe? What of the spiritual universe of the soul? How are these two connected and what can we know of this connection?

Based on 'Abdu'l-Bahá description of the journey of the atom from the mineral kingdom to the vegetable kingdom and from there to the animal and human kingdoms, B. Hoff Conow demonstrates how the Bahá'í Faith provides a model for both the physical and spiritual universes.

A thought-provoking philosophical treatment of the major spiritual ideas that run through the Bahá'í Writings.

Demonstrates how the Bahá'í Faith provides a model for both the physical and spiritual universes, utilizing `Abdu'l-Bahá's description of the journey of the atom from mineral through vegetable, animal, and human kingdoms.

978-0-85398-297-5


Philosophy--Baha'i Faith
Theology--Baha'i Faith
Metaphysics--Baha'i Faith
Philosophy of Science--Baha'i Faith