Theses and dissertations

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Theses and dissertations

  1. Berger, Peter. From Sect to Church: A Sociological Interpretation of the Baha'i Movement. Doctoral dissertation: New School for Social Research (New York), 1954. (chapter 1 only)

  2. Herzog, Laurie. A Preliminary Analysis of the Baha'i Concept of Mental Health. Doctoral dissertation: Illinois School of Professional Psychology (Chicago Campus), 1998.

  3. Lalonde, Roxanne. Unity in Diversity: Acceptance and Integration in an Era of Intolerance and Fragmentation. Edited extract from Master's Thesis: Carleton University (Ottawa, Ontario), 1994.

  4. Lundberg, Zaid. Baha'i Apocalypticism: The Concept of Progressive Revelation. Master's Thesis: Lund University (Sweden), May 1996.

  5. May, Dann J. The Baha'i Principle of Religious Unity and the Challenge of Radical Pluralism. Master's Thesis: University of North Texas, December 1993.

  6. Mazal, Peter. Selected Topics of Comparison in Christianity and the Baha'i Faith. Master's Thesis: Landegg Academy, Switzerland, 1999 (in progress).

  7. Valeda, Dharlene. Organizing Digital Collections: the Case of the Bahá'í Academics Resource Library. Master's case study: McGill University, Montreal, 2001.

  8. Winters, Jonah. Dying for God: Martyrdom in the Shii and Babi Religions. Masters Thesis: University of Toronto, 1997. 134 pages.

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