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The Dialogue between Yin-Yang Concepts and the Bahá'í Faith |
Author | Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew |
Title of item | The Dialogue between Yin-Yang Concepts and the Bahá'í Faith |
Volume | vol. 6 |
Pages | 3-38 |
Parent publication | Singapore Bahá'í Studies Review |
Date of this edition | 2001 |
Language | English |
Permission | editor and publisher |
Posted | 2015-10-26 by Jonah Winters |
Classified in | Published Articles |
URL | bahai-library.com/chew_dialogue_yin-yang_bahai |
Abstract | Yin-yang, a pivotal theory in Chinese thought influencing government, architecture, relationships, and ethics, has many similarities with the Bahá’í Faith, including the origin of matter, the nature of history, man-woman relationships, and health. |
Notes | See the table of contents, editor's note, and biographical data in the complete issue, vol. 6. |
Tags | Balance; Equality; Gender; Health and healing; Interfaith dialogue; Philosophy; Philosophy, Chinese; Relativism; Taoism; Unity; Women; Yin-Yang |
Locations | China |
Cross-references | See also Yínyáng Cosmology and the Bahá'í Faith. | Page views | 3541 hits since 2015-10-26 |
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