One Common Faith
One Common Faith
by Baha'i International Community
Edition 1, (September 2006)
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Contents
FOREWORD
ONE COMMON FAITH
“There is every reason for confidence that the period of history now...”
“The reawakened interest in religion is clearly far from having reached...”
“In addition to disillusionment with the promises of materialism, a...”
“Throughout history, the primary agents of spiritual development have...”
“The dilemma is both artificial and self-inflicted. The world order, if...”
“The objection most commonly raised against the foregoing conception...”
“Freed from the thickets with which theology has hedged religious...”
“Confusion about the role of religion in cultivating moral...”
“The exigencies of the new age of human experience to which...”
“The power through which these goals will be progressively realized is...”
“A corollary of the abandonment of faith in God has been a paralysis of...”
“Everything in its history has equipped the Bahá’í...”
“One of the distinguishing features of modernity has been the universal...”
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