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  1. "Conversive Relationality in Bahá'í Scholarship," by Susan B. Brill: Commentaries and Response. Sandra S. Fotos, Stephen R. Friberg, Susan Berry Brill de Ramirez (1998). Reviews.
  2. Evolution and Bahá'í Belief, by Keven Brown and Eberhard von Kitzing: Commentary. Stephen R. Friberg (1998). Commmentary on Keven Brown's "Are 'Abdu'l-Bahá's views on evolution original?" and Eberhard von Kitzing's "Is the Bahá'í view of evolution compatible with modern science?" Reviews.
  3. On Postmodernism. Stephen R. Friberg (1998-11). Thoughts on the relevance of post-modernism in considering the sometimes extreme claims to the authority of an intellectual 'essentializing' methodology amongst some Bahá'í scholars. Essays.
  4. Religion and Evolution Reconciled: 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Comments on Evolution. Courosh Mehanian, Stephen R. Friberg (2003). A survey of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s teachings on evolution showing that He reconciles two viewpoints — evolution and divine creation — that other thinkers have deemed irremediably in conflict.  Articles.
  5. Revelation as Scientific in its Method: Science, Diversity, Consultation, and Learning in Action. Stephen R. Friberg (2024-03). An exploration of Shoghi Effendi's statement that the Bahá'í Faith is scientific in method; the role of diversity in scientific objectivity and bias; the process of action, reflection, consultation, and study. Articles.
  6. Science and Technology. Stephen R. Friberg (1998). Essay written as introduction to the Compilation on Science and Technology, both published in BSR 8. Essays.
 
       
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