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COLLECTION | Published articles |
TITLE | Theocratic Ideas and Assumptions in Bahá'í Literature: An Inquiry |
AUTHOR 1 | Sen McGlinn |
DATE_THIS | 2002/2007 |
VOLUME | 13 |
TITLE_PARENT | Reason and Revelation: Studies in the Babi and Bahá'í Religions |
PAGE_RANGE | 39-82 |
CITY_THIS | Los Angeles |
PUB_THIS | Kalimat Press |
ABSTRACT | A selection and interpretation of scriptures which suggest that an institutional differentiation of the religious and political orders — i.e., the separation of church and state — is a central Bahá’í doctrine. |
NOTES | Updated in 2007. Also online at academia.edu. |
CONTENT |
Download: mcglinn_theocratic_assumptions.pdf.
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TAGS | Church and State; Theocracy; World Order; World order (general) |
POSTED | 2014-03-12 by Jonah Winters |
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LASTEDIT | 2015-02-21 21:58 |
PERMISSION | author and publisher |
LG1_THIS | English |
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