Faith in the Baháʼí Faith

The Baháʼí Faith teaches the importance of faith. This entails accepting that the wisdom of God, as revealed by a Manifestation of God, is unfathomable and should be accepted. According to the Baháʼí perspective, faith and reason must always be compatible.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Smith, Peter (2000). A Concise Encyclopedia of the Baháʼí Faith. Oxford, UK: Oneworld Press. p. 155. ISBN 1-85168-184-1.

External links

  • Eternal Quest for God: An Introduction to the Divine Philosophy of Abdu'l-Baha, by Julio Savi, George Ronald, Publisher 1989
  • Spiritualization of the Baháʼí Community A Plan for Teaching by National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of Ireland and Adib Taherzadeh, 1982.
  • Reason and the Baháʼí Writings - The Use and Misuse of Logic and Persuasion by Ian Kluge, 2001-09-02
  • The Concept of Spirituality, by William S. Hatcher, 1982.
  • Examination of the Environmental Crisis, by Chris Jones, 2001
  • Towards the Elimination of Religious Prejudice: Potential Christian Contributions From a Baháʼí Perspective by Chris Jones, 2004
  • Will, Knowledge, and Love as Explained in Baháʼu'lláh's Four Valleys by Julio Savi, (1994)
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