Foundations of World Unity

Foundations of World Unity

Foundations of World Unity is a collection of talks and writings of `Abdu'l-Bahá, dated prior to his death in November 1921, and first published in 1945. The introduction to the 1945 edition is dated 1927.

It includes mainly selected talks from Promulgation of Universal Peace, and a few passages from Bahá'í Scriptures, Selections from the Writings of 'Abdu'l-Bahá and Some Answered Questions.

Contents

*The True Modernism
*The Source Of Reality
*The Dawn Of Peace
*The Cause Of Strife
*Universal Peace
*The Prophets And War
*Foundations Of World Unity
*Racial Harmony
*The Spirit Of Justice
*Cooperation
*The Criteria Of Truth
*Man And Nature
*The Microcosm And The Macrocosm
*The Universal Cycles
*Education
*The Holy Spirit
*Science
*Spiritual Springtime
*Eternal Unity
*The Darkened Lights
*The Need Of Divine Education
*Religion: Essential And Non-Essential
*Religion Renewed
*Divine Love
*The Foundation Of Religion
*The Quickening Spirit
*The Law Of God
*Continuity Of Revelation

References

*cite book
author=`Abdu'l-Bahá
authorlink=`Abdu'l-Bahá
year=1972
title=Foundations of World Unity
publisher=Bahá'í Publishing Trust
location=Wilmette, Illinois, USA
id=ISBN 0-87743-018-7
url=http://reference.bahai.org/en/t/c/FWU/

External links

* [http://bahai-library.com/?file=zamir_fwu_crossreferenced Foundations of World Unity Cross-Referenced to Other Works]


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