About This Book
The author outlines the principles and institutions that constitute the Bahá'í administrative order, tracing their basis to the Kitáb-i-Aqdas and the Will and Testament of 'Abdu'l-Bahá and emphasizing their unity with the Faith's spiritual teachings. He explains the purpose and functions of Local, National, and International Houses of Justice, the institution of Guardianship, and the interdependence of administrative and humanitarian objectives. He discusses the movement toward global unity, collective security, and a federated world polity, considers stages in the unfoldment of world civilization and America’s potential contribution, and cautions against misunderstandings arising from informal reports and faulty translations.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks
You May Also Like
6 picks
"About My Father's Business": Work Amidst the Sick, the Sad, and the Sorrowing
by Thomas Archer
"Beautiful Thoughts"
by Henry Drummond
"Bethink Yourselves!"
by graf Leo Tolstoy
"How Can I Help to Abolish Slavery?" or, Counsels to the Newly Converted
by Maria Weston Chapman
"I Believe" and other essays
by Guy Thorne
"Imperialism" and "The Tracks of Our Forefathers"
by Charles Francis Adams





