Bahá'í studies

Bahá'í studies refers to the scholarly study of the Bahá'í Faith, its teachings, history and literature. Bahá'í studies are currently conducted in a variety of venues, including institutes of the Bahá'í administration as well as non-affiliated universities. Some scholars study some aspect of the Bahá'í Faith as part of research on related matters while others engage in Bahá'í studies as a primary focus of their research. Scholars' comments on the religion and its predecessor Bábism date back to the at least 1845, the year after its founding. Initially they were often Orientalists or Christian missionaries but through time both Bahá'ís and non-Bahá'í researchers have addressed the religion especially in tune with the growth of the religion, which has been called significant.

Organizations

Journals

Academic chairs

Archives and Collections

Bahá'í archives/collections

A number of collections of Bahá'í related materials are preserved around the world. Some are maintained at universities; the Bahá'í World Center, especially at the Centre for the Study of the Sacred Texts, the International Archives, and International Bahá'í Library, most National Bahá'í Assemblies and many local Bahá'í assemblies or institutions maintain their own archives.

Academic

Bahá'í sponsored

Publishing

A number of venues exist for publishing materials related to the Bahá'í Faith.[29] Many national assemblies have their own publishing trust and there are a few publishing houses that run more or less independently. Among them are:

Scholars

see List of scholar Bahá'ís or authors, as well as History of the Bahá'í Faith and Bahá'í timeline.

Starting with the antecedent Bábísm religion, as viewed by Bahá'ís,[39] scholarship on the religion began in its earliet days.[40]

While there were previous Iran or near-Iranian sources of scholarship of the religion in early periods, wide-ranging publications covering mostly western literature include Moojan Momens' 1981 The Babi and Baha'i Religions, 1844-1944: Some Contemporary Western Accounts,[40] William Collins' 1992 Bibliography of English-language works on the Bábí and Bahá'í faiths, 1844-1985,[41] and MacEoin's annotated bibliography borrowing heavily from Collins' work.[42] There is also the Resource Guide for the Scholarly Study of the Bahá'í Faith by Robert Stockman and Jonah Winters published in 1997,[43] focusing more on later works. Mostly these works explicitly ignored newspaper accounts.

19th century

A wide variety of accounts, encounters and investigations began to circulate outside of Persia as events began to unfold from the Spring of 1844 with the Declaration of the Báb. Initially viewed as an Iranian development and often through Christian missionary perspectives, the growth of religion[44] would soon far transcend that limited perspective.

20th century

21st century

Bahá'í review

Main article: Bahá'í review

Bahá'í scholars who are also members of the faith must submit their work for review by the Bahá'í administration and obtain prior approval. According to the administration of the religion, the purpose of the review is threefold:[254]

Juan Cole, a former Bahá'í who had disagreements with the Bahá'í administration on account of the review describes it as "a system of in-house censorship" which "has provoked many conflicts between Bahá'í officials and writers over the years."[255] There have been several notable conflicts originating from the practice of review, and a number of prominent academics, including Juan Cole, Denis MacEoin and Abbas Amanat, have either been excommunicated or forced to resign due to academic disagreements with the religious hierarchy. Denis MacEoin has said that the review has stifled research in Bahá'í studies.[256] Moojan Momen, another academic in the field of Bahá'í Studies who has labeled Juan Cole and Denis MacEoin "apostates," disagrees and states that there "there is no more 'censorship' involved in this process than with any other academic journal."[257]

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  155. Henry H. Jessup, D.D., Makes an Eloquent and Instructive Address The Inter Ocean, (Chicago, Illinois), 24 September 1893 • Page 2
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  160. Vol 17 is available as a free ebook, the google book preview limits what pages you can see, specifically this one page, but the free ebook lets you get them all.
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