Abstract: History of alchemy, magic, and the hermetic arts, and their reflection in the later teachings of Bahá'u'lláh. Notes: To make this electronic text readable to all web browsers the transliteration of Arabic letters requiring subscript dots has be
Hi. First, let me point you to Keven Brown's article on alchemy Hermes Trismegistus and Apollonius of Tyana in _Revisioning the Sacred: New Perspectives on a Baha'i Theology ed. Jack McLean (Kalimat: 1997).
Notes: See also published in 9:2, pages 91-99Ottawa: Association for Bah Studies, 1999 Review of:Revisioning the Sacred: New Perspectives on a Bah Theology (Studies in the Bábí and Bah Religions, volume 8)Edited by: Jack McLeanPublished by: Kalimat Press
published in 32:1, pages 141-1451999-12 Review of:Symbol and Secret: Qur'án Commentary in Bahá'u'lláh's Kitab-i Íqán (Studies in the Bábí and Bah Religions, volume 7)Author: Christopher BuckPublished by: Kalimát Press, Los Angeles, 1995 and Review of:Rev
As this index was generated automatically, subjects have not been thoroughly collated. For example America North America and "United States" are all separate entries. The following names and terms were not included due to their frequency Abdu'l-B ah The B
Abstract: Islamic vs. Bah philosophy; Greek philosophers and the Jews; other topics of philosophy. Notes: Included in author's compilation published in 2002 Philosophy Philosophy (Ar. and Pers. falsafah, from Gr. philosophia love of wisdom hikmat, lit wi
See the pdf scan of this book at jack-mclean.com/books/revisioning-the-sacred BABI AND BAHA'I RELIGIONS REVISIONING THE SACRED: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON A BAHA'I THEOLOGY. STUDIES IN THE BABI AND BAHA'I RELIGIONS (formerly Studies in Babi and Baha'i History)
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