TY - BOOK ID - 78779074 TI - The Reception of 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Britain PY - 2021 SN - 9789004440104 9004440100 9789004440357 9004440356 PB - Leiden;Boston BRILL DB - UniCat KW - Bahai Faith KW - Religions KW - 298.8 KW - 298.8 Babisme. Bahaïsme KW - Babisme. Bahaïsme KW - Interreligious relations KW - Relations among religions KW - Bahaism KW - Babism KW - History KW - Relations KW - ʻAbduʼl-Bahá, KW - ʻAbbās, ʻAbdulbahāʼ, KW - ʻAbbās Effendi, KW - Abd al-Bahā ibn Bahā Allāh, KW - ʻAbd ul-Bahā ibn Bahā Ullāh, KW - Abdul Bĕkha, KW - ʻAbdulbahāʼ, KW - ʻAbdulbahāʼ ʻAbbās, KW - Abudul-Baha Abbas, KW - Bĕkha, Abdul, KW - عبد البها KW - عبد البهاء KW - Travel KW - Great Britain KW - Religion KW - History. KW - Relations. KW - Religion. KW - ʻAbd al-Bahāʼ, UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78779074 AB - "In exploring 'Abdu'l-Bahá's visits to Britain, Brendan McNamara expands the jigsaw of our knowledge of how "the east came west". More importantly, by exploring the visits through the motives of those that received him, The Reception of 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Britain: East Comes West demonstrates that the "cultic milieu" thesis is incomplete. Focusing on a number of well-known Edwardian Protestant reformers, the book demonstrates that the arrival of eastern forms of religions in Britain penetrated more mainstream Christian forms. This process is set within significant developments in the early formation of the study of religions, the rise of science and orientalism. All these elements are shown to be linked together. Significantly the work argues that the advent of World War One changed the direction of new forms of religion leading to a 'forgetfulness' that has lasted until the present time"-- ER -