The Reconciliation of Races and Religions
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To my dear wife in whose poems are combined an ardent faith, an universal charity, and a simplicity of style which sometimes reminds me of the poet seer William Blake may she accept and enjoy the offering and may a like happiness be my lot when the little volume reaches the hands of the ambassador of peace.
The primary aim of this work is twofold. It would fain contribute to the cause of universal peace, and promote the better understanding of the various religions which really are but one religion. The union of religions must necessarily precede the union of races, which at present is so lamentably incomplete. It appears to me that none of the men or women of good-will is justified in withholding any suggestions which may have occurred to him. For the crisis, both political and religious, is alarming.
The question being ultimately a religious one, the author may be pardoned if he devotes most of his space to the most important of its religious aspects. He leaves it open to students of Christian politics to make known what is the actual state of things, and how this is to be remedied. He has, however, tried to help the reader by reprinting the very noble Manifesto of the Society of Friends, called forth by the declaration of war against Germany by England on the fourth day of August 1914.
In some respects I should have preferred a Manifesto representing the lofty views of the present Head of another Society of Friends—the Bahai Fraternity. Peace on earth has been the ideal of the Bābīs and Bahais since the Bābs time, and Professor E. G. Browne has perpetuated Baha-'ullah's noble declaration of the imminent setting up of the kingdom of God, based upon universal peace. But there is such a thrilling actuality in the Manifesto of the Disciples of George Fox that I could not help availing myself of Mr. Isaac Sharp's kind permission to me to reprint it. It is indeed an opportune setting forth of the eternal riches, which will commend itself, now as never before, to those who can say, with the Grandfather in Tagore's poem, 'I am a jolly pilgrim to the land of losing everything.' The rulers of this world certainly do not cherish this ideal; but the imminent reconstruction of international relations will have to be founded upon it if we are not to sink back into the gulf of militarism.
T. K. Cheyne
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THE RECONCILIATION OF RACES AND RELIGIONS
PREFACE
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
BAHAI BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION
TO MEN AND WOMEN OF GOODWILL IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE
PART I
A STUDY OF THE CHIEF RELIGIONS ON THEIR BEST SIDE WITH A VIEW TO THEIR EXPANSION AND ENRICHMENT AND TO AN ULTIMATE SYNTHESIS AND TO THE FINAL UNION OF RACES AND NATIONS ON A SPIRITUAL BASIS
ANOTHER IMAGE OF GOD
THE BĀB
EFFECT OF ṢUFISM
INAYAT KHAN
SHEYKH AḤMAD
SEYYID KAẒIM—ISLAM—PARSIISM—BUDDHISM
THE BHAGAVAD-GITA AND THE UPANISHADS
JUDAISM
CHRISTIANITY
PART II
SEYYID 'ALI MUḤAMMAD (THE BĀB)
EULOGIUM ON THE MASTER
MULLĀ ḤUSEYN OF BUSHRAWEYH
MULLĀ MUḤAMMAD 'ALI OF BARFURUSH
SAYYID YAḤYA DARABI
MULLĀ MUḤAMMAD 'ALI OF ZANJAN
ḲURRATU'L 'AYN
BAHA-'ULLAH (MIRZA ḤUSEYN ALI OF NŪR)
PART III
ṢUBḤ-I-EZEL (OR AZAL)
SUBSEQUENT DISCOVERIES
DAYYAN
MIRZA HAYDAR 'ALI
ABDUL BAHA (ABBAS EFFENDI)
PART IV
AMBASSADOR TO HUMANITY
PART V
A SERIES OF ILLUSTRATIVE STUDIES BEARING ON COMPARITIVE RELIGION
TITLES OF THE BĀB, ETC.
THE BAHAI VIEW OF RELIGION
THE NEW DISPENSATION
MANIFESTATION
GREAT MANIFESTATION; WHEN?
NON-FINALITY OF REVELATION
EARLY CHRISTIANITY AND BAHAISM AND BUDDHISM
WESTERN AND EASTERN RELIGION
RELIGIOUS TEACHERS OF THE EAST
REFORM OF ISLAM
SYNTHESIS OF RELIGIONS
INCARNATIONS
IS JESUS UNIQUE?
THE SPIRIT OF GOD
CHINESE AND JAPANESE RELIGION
GOD-MAN
PRAYER TO THE PERPETUAL CREATOR
THE OPPORTUNENESS OF BAHAISM
BAHAI BIBLIOGRAPHY
LAUS DEO