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Phoenix and the Ashes: The Bahá'í Faith and the Modern Apocalypse, by Geoffrey Nash

 
AuthorJohn Huddleston
 
Title of item
Phoenix and the Ashes: The Bahá'í Faith and the Modern Apocalypse, by Geoffrey Nash
 
Subtitle of item
Review
 
Volume
2:2-3
 
Pages
54-57
Parent publication   dialogue
 
City of this publication
Los Angeles
Date of this edition 1988
LanguageEnglish
Permission editor and publisher
Typed 2012-06 by Bobbi Lyons
Posted 2011-12-07 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Book Reviews
URLbahai-library.com/huddleston_nash_phoenix_ashes
Abstract 19th-century optimism, disillusionment with contemporary society, philosophy of history, political theory, Arthur Koestler and Aldous Huxley, and the future of humanity. Includes review of Jon Winokur's The Portable Curmudgeon, by Robert Ballenger.
Notes See also list of dialogue articles or image scans.
Tags 19th century; 20th century; English literature; History (general); Literature (general); Philosophy; Politics; Promised Day is Come (letter); Sociology
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