
Bahá'U'Lláh And The New Era
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A compelling doorway into the dawn of a religious movement, Bahá'U'Lláh And The New Era reveals how a Persian spiritual reform era and a surge of mid-19th-century ideas converged to shape a world faith. This is not merely a biography or a theological primer, but a careful, readable survey that situates Bahá'í teachings within the broader currents of religious history. Esslemont's work offers a concise, accessible overview that speaks to both the curious reader and the scholarly student. It traces emergence of faith and the pivotal moments of 1850s Persia with clarity, while drawing connect...
A compelling doorway into the dawn of a religious movement, Bahá'U'Lláh And The New Era reveals how a Persian spiritual reform era and a surge of mid-19th-century ideas converged to shape a world faith. This is not merely a biography or a theological primer, but a careful, readable survey that situates Bahá'í teachings within the broader currents of religious history. Esslemont's work offers a concise, accessible overview that speaks to both the curious reader and the scholarly student. It traces emergence of faith and the pivotal moments of 1850s Persia with clarity, while drawing connections to wider Middle Eastern religious movements. The result is a complete historical survey that remains a vital introduction for new converts and a thoughtful reference for anyone building a public library collection or seeking a reliable scholarly study resource. Its tone blends literary reverence with modern marketing energy, inviting readers to explore ideas with curiosity and care. Literary and historical significance radiate from a text that has inspired generations and now returns to readers in a new light. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, cherished by casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike, guiding engagement with introductory Bahai history, the nuanced story of the 1850s Persian Iran, and comparative religious writings.