(Peter Terry, The Sovereign Remedy: A Study of Bahá'í Sources)
Fundamentalism in the Baha'i Faith
We are accustomed to religious fundamentalists saying, incessantly and even stridently, that the only solution to the problems that the individual person will encounter, or, for that matter, that the family, the neighborhood and municipality, the province, the nation, the world will face, can only be solved by God, and by a particular faith tradition – God's religion. Most Bahá’ís are accustomed to thinking of themselves as progressives, liberals, and not fundamentalists of any kind. How astonishing it may be then, for Bahá’ís and their friends to discover that this doctrine is found in the Teachings of Bahá'u'lláh.
(Peter Terry, The Sovereign Remedy: A Study of Bahá'í Sources)
(Peter Terry, The Sovereign Remedy: A Study of Bahá'í Sources)
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