Leo Tolstoy and the Baha'i FaithTolstoy first heard of the Baha'm teachings in 1894 at a time when the movement was hardly known. This book traces the developments and fluctuations in Tolstoy's attitude as more information was made available to him. (World Religions) |
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Contents
Tolstoys Religious Vision | 9 |
First Contacts | 22 |
Awareness or Criticism? | 32 |
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Abdu'l-Bahá accepted according addressed Akká already answered asked Báb Bábí Bábí Faith Bábísm Bahá'í Faith Bahá'ísm Bahá'u'lláh basic believe called cause chapter Christ Christian completely concept concerning considered continued conversation correspondence Count dated death Diary Divine doctrines earth entitled established exists expressed father Founder French give God's Gospels governments happiness human ideas important interesting Islám knowledge later laws Leo Nicolaevich letter lives maintain Makovitsky mankind means mention movement Muḥammad Muslim noted once one's opinion Orient original patriotism peace Persia person principles Prophets Publishing question reason received reference relationship religion religious remained reply Russian sect seemed sending sent single spiritual Tablet teachings thank things Tolstoy Tolstoy's translation true truth understand unity universal whole wish writings written wrote
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Islam and the Baha'i Faith: A Comparative Study of Muhammad ʻAbduh and ... Oliver Scharbrodt No preview available - 2008 |