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full details for
Bahá'í and the Space Connection
Author
James A. Herrick
Title of item
Bahá'í and the Space Connection
Pages
204-206, 211, 278
Parent publication
Scientific Mythologies: How Science and Science Fiction Forge New Religious Beliefs
Publisher of this ed.
Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press
Date of this edition
2008
Language
English
Permission
Fair use (see
notes on copyright
)
Scanned
2013-09-07 by Adib Masumian
Posted
2013-09-08 by Jonah Winters
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Book excerpts
URL
bahai-library.com/herrick_scientific_mythologies
Abstract
Brief discussion of Bahá'í interest in extraterrestrial life.
Notes
The following excerpt is from Chapter 8, "The Myth of Space Religion." It is based on content from Duane Troxel's unpublished compilation "
Intelligent Life in the Universe and Exotheology in Christianity and the Bahá'í Writings
."
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Extraterrestrial life
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