The Reception of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Britain: East Comes West: Numen Book Series, cartea 168
Autor Brendan McNamaraen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004440104
ISBN-10: 9004440100
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Numen Book Series
ISBN-10: 9004440100
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Numen Book Series
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
1 “East Comes West”
2 ʿAbdu’l-Bahá and the Baháʾí Faith
3 Documenting Missionary Travels
4 Protestant Discourse
5 Recovering the Obscure
6 Sources and Materials
7 Orientalism
8 Forgetting the Past
9 A New World
10 The View from Where
2 Religious and Intellectual Milieu
1 Comparative Religion
2 Foundations
3 Joseph Estlin Carpenter
4 Political and Cultural Resonance
5 The Cult of Omar
6 Narratives Subjoined
7 Conclusion
3 Establishing Parameters for East-West Encounters: Chicago and Oxford
1 Filter and Grid
2 Third International Congress for the History of Religions
3 Oxford
4 Cheyne’s Cosmology
5 Conclusion
4 The Curious: the Celtic Dimension to Pre-First World War Religious Discourse
1 Dean’s Yard
2 Tudor Pole’s Quest
3 The Celtic Revival
4 Discovering ʿAbdu’l-Bahá
5 Conclusion
5 New Protestant Theodocies: R.J. Campbell, “the Disturber of Our Comfortable Peace”
1 The New Theology
2 One of the Great Let Downs of the World
3 Uncharted Dimensions of Early 20th Century Protestant Discourse
4 Implications for the Religious Field
5 Conclusion
6 ʿAbdu’l-Bahá in Britain
1 What Was Understood
2 In London
3 At Westminster
4 Indirect Admonishment
5 Missionary Reaction
6 Conclusion
7 The Elision of Memory: Forgetting Aspects of Early Twentieth Century Discourse
1 Now Time and Afterlife
2 A Dialectic of Rejection and Fascination
3 Religion and War
4 Religious Reformers at War
5 Conclusion
Appendix 1: Significant Baháʾí Dates
Appendix 2: Arabic Notation in The Christian Commonwealth
Appendix 3: Tudor Pole, Campbell and the Glastonbury Cup
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
1 “East Comes West”
2 ʿAbdu’l-Bahá and the Baháʾí Faith
3 Documenting Missionary Travels
4 Protestant Discourse
5 Recovering the Obscure
6 Sources and Materials
7 Orientalism
8 Forgetting the Past
9 A New World
10 The View from Where
2 Religious and Intellectual Milieu
1 Comparative Religion
2 Foundations
3 Joseph Estlin Carpenter
4 Political and Cultural Resonance
5 The Cult of Omar
6 Narratives Subjoined
7 Conclusion
3 Establishing Parameters for East-West Encounters: Chicago and Oxford
1 Filter and Grid
2 Third International Congress for the History of Religions
3 Oxford
4 Cheyne’s Cosmology
5 Conclusion
4 The Curious: the Celtic Dimension to Pre-First World War Religious Discourse
1 Dean’s Yard
2 Tudor Pole’s Quest
3 The Celtic Revival
4 Discovering ʿAbdu’l-Bahá
5 Conclusion
5 New Protestant Theodocies: R.J. Campbell, “the Disturber of Our Comfortable Peace”
1 The New Theology
2 One of the Great Let Downs of the World
3 Uncharted Dimensions of Early 20th Century Protestant Discourse
4 Implications for the Religious Field
5 Conclusion
6 ʿAbdu’l-Bahá in Britain
1 What Was Understood
2 In London
3 At Westminster
4 Indirect Admonishment
5 Missionary Reaction
6 Conclusion
7 The Elision of Memory: Forgetting Aspects of Early Twentieth Century Discourse
1 Now Time and Afterlife
2 A Dialectic of Rejection and Fascination
3 Religion and War
4 Religious Reformers at War
5 Conclusion
Appendix 1: Significant Baháʾí Dates
Appendix 2: Arabic Notation in The Christian Commonwealth
Appendix 3: Tudor Pole, Campbell and the Glastonbury Cup
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Brendan McNamara, Ph.D. (2017), University College Cork is a lecturer in the study of religions at that university. He has published journal articles, a book chapter and edited Connections; Early Links Between the Bahá’í Faith and Ireland (Tusker Keyes, 2007).