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020 | _a9781950743483 | ||
040 | _cNew Zealand National Baha'i Reference Library | ||
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_9725 _aEdward Price |
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_aThe Divine Curriculum _bThe Bab Volume 5 (Part 2) |
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_aMinneapolis, Minnesota _bWisdom Editions _c2021 |
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300 | _a460 p. | ||
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_9726 _aThe Divine Curriculum _n _v 5 _p Part 2 |
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500 | _aImagine an ancient, universal and Divinely-conceived educational program in which all of creation is a classroom. For ages, God has been sending Divine Educators to humanity, such as Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, the Báb, and Bahá’u’lláh.This book examines the story of the Báb (“the Gate”), a young uneducated merchant in Persia, Who shocked His nation with a new Revelation from God. Part 1 explained His remarkably modern teachings and presented the opening portion of His heroic story (1844 to 1846). This book, Part 2, continues His eventful career, and brings His heroic ministry to its astounding climax (1846 to 1850). Preparing the way perfectly for the next Divine Educator, Bahá’u’lláh, in 1852, the Báb may well be the most effective Divine Educator in history.The Báb and tens of thousands of followers were cruelly martyred by the forces of orthodoxy. Nevertheless, the Báb’s Cause grew into the Bahá’í Faith, with over five million followers in the world today. Drawing on new research findings, this book completes the heroic, mysterious, tragic and powerful story of the Báb. | ||
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_9408 _aStudy Guides _vBaha'i Faith |
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_9727 _aBehrad Majidi |
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_2ddc _cBOOK |
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