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The Role of the Feminine in the New Era

 
AuthorMarion Woodman
 
Title of item
The Role of the Feminine in the New Era
 
Volume
2:1
Parent publication   Journal of Bahá'í Studies
 
Publisher of this ed.
Ottawa, ON: Association for Bahá'í Studies North America
Date of this edition 1989
LanguageEnglish
Permission publisher
Posted 2011-05-24 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Published Articles
URLbahai-library.com/woodman_role_feminine_era
Abstract The  unveiled feminine, symbolized by the unveiling of the Persian poet Táhirih at the conference of Badasht in 1848, announces a long-awaited coming of age or psychic integration.
Notes See also Ross Woodman, The Role of the Feminine in the Bahá'í Faith.

Mirrored with permission from the Journal of Bahá'í Studies past issues archive.

Tags Christianity; English literature; Equality; Gender; Interfaith dialogue; Islam; Judaism; Literature (general); Maid of Heaven; Tahirih; Women
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