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Abstract:
Comparison of Bahá'í and Christian morality, archetypal events and people (e.g. the ideal woman) in early Christian and Bábí-Bahá'í history plus concepts of Christ (Christology) and the Messiah compared to Prophets, Messengers and Manifestations of God.
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M.A. thesis at Landegg Academy (Switzerland).

Selected Topics of Comparison in Christianity and the Bahá'í Faith

by Peter Mazal

1999
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Table of Contents
  1. "The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak" - Christian and Bahá'í doctrines of moral development
  2. "The Woman and the Child" - A comparison of archetypal key elements in early Christian and Bábí-Bahá'í History
  3. "Son of man and Son of God - Concepts of Christologies in the New Testament
  4. "The Son and the Father - A Bahá´í View
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