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Peter Smith traces the development of the Baha'i faith from its roots in the Babi movement of mid-nineteenth century Iran, through the lives and work of its prophet-founder, Baha'u'llah (1817-92), and his successors, to its contemporary emergence as a worldwide religion. The book explores the textual sources for Baha'i belief and practice, theology and anthropology and understanding of other religions, and covers the concept of the spiritual path, the faith's law and administration and aspects of community life. The book examines the Baha'i's social teachings and activities in the wider world.--From publisher's description.
Bahai Faith --- the Baha'i faith --- God --- unity of faiths --- universal education --- oneness of God --- priesthood --- rituals --- the babi movement --- mid-nineteenth-century Iran --- theology --- anthropology --- the spiritual path --- Baha'i law --- community life --- social teachings
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In this provocative new book, renowned educator and philosopher Nel Noddings extends her influential work on the ethics of care toward a compelling objective-global peace and justice. She asks: If we celebrate the success of women becoming more like men in professional life, should we not simultaneously hope that men become more like women-in caring for others, rejecting violence, and valuing the work of caring both publicly and personally? Drawing on current work on evolution, and bringing concrete examples from women's lived experience to make a strong case for her position, Noddings answers this question by locating one source of morality in maternal instinct. She traces the development of the maternal instinct to natural caring and ethical caring, offering a preliminary sketch of what a care-driven concept of justice might look like. Finally, to advance the cause of caring, peace, and women's advancement, Noddings urges women to abandon institutional, patriarchal religion and to seek their own paths to spirituality.
Caring. --- Motherhood --- Ethics, Evolutionary. --- Feminist ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- care driven justice. --- educators. --- ethical caring. --- ethics of care. --- ethics. --- evolution. --- evolutionary theory. --- family. --- gender roles. --- gender studies. --- global peace. --- justice. --- maternal feelings. --- maternal instincts. --- maternity. --- men and women. --- modern philosophy. --- morality. --- nonfiction. --- nurturing. --- patriarchal religion. --- personal care. --- philosophers. --- professional success. --- professional women. --- public care. --- spiritual path. --- women in the workplace. --- women. --- womens advancement. --- Caring --- Ethics, Evolutionary --- Feminist ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects
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Motivated variously by the desire to reject consumerism, to live closer to the earth, to embrace voluntary simplicity, or to discover a more spiritual path, homesteaders have made the radical decision to go "back to the land," rejecting modern culture and amenities to live self-sufficiently and in harmony with nature. Drawing from vivid firsthand accounts as well as from rich historical material, this gracefully written study of homesteading in America from the late nineteenth century to the present examines the lives and beliefs of those who have ascribed to the homesteading philosophy, placing their experiences within the broader context of the changing meanings of nature and religion in modern American culture. Rebecca Kneale Gould investigates the lives of famous figures such as Henry David Thoreau, John Burroughs, Ralph Borsodi, Wendell Berry, and Helen and Scott Nearing, and she presents penetrating interviews with many contemporary homesteaders. She also considers homesteading as a form of dissent from consumer culture, as a departure from traditional religious life, and as a practice of environmental ethics.
Nature and civilization --- Country life --- Spirituality --- Nature --- Civilization and nature --- Civilization --- Philosophy of nature --- Religion and science --- Religious aspects. --- Religious interpretations --- United States --- Religious life and customs. --- Country life -- Religious aspects.. --- Nature -- Religious aspects.. --- Spirituality -- United States.. --- Country life -- United States.. --- Nature and civilization -- United States.. --- United States -- Religious life and customs. --- 19th century. --- 20th century. --- america. --- american culture. --- back to the land. --- close to earth. --- environmental ethics. --- faith and spirituality. --- firsthand accounts. --- helen nearing. --- henry david thoreau. --- homesteaders. --- homesteading philosophy. --- interviews. --- john burroughs. --- living in nature. --- living simply. --- modern homesteading. --- nature and religion. --- nonfiction. --- off the grid. --- ralph borsodi. --- reject consumerism. --- scott nearing. --- self sufficient living. --- spiritual path. --- spiritual practices. --- wendell berry.
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