Talk:God Passes By
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Thanks Danny Lilithborne for starting this article. I've cleaned it up slightly, by removing some information which is in other articles (like the names of the different personages). -- Jeff3000 23:51, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
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[edit]A beginning of a list: Smkolins (talk) 03:17, 1 January 2021 (UTC)
- Hampson, Arthur (May 1980). The growth and spread of the Baha'i Faith (PhD). Department of Geography, University of Hawaii. OCLC 652914306. UMI 8022655.
- this professional studies website/journal: [1]
- Venters, Louis E., III (2010). Most great reconstruction: The Baha'i Faith in Jim Crow South Carolina, 1898-1965 (Thesis). Colleges of Arts and Sciences University of South Carolina. ISBN 978-1-243-74175-2. OCLC 829913495. UMI Number: 3402846.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Vision and Prospects for World Peace Proceedings of the Inaugural Lecture by Hoda Mahmoudi November 16, 2012 University of Maryland, College Park
- Seradj, Leila (December 2013). Upsetting the idea of centuries - the origin of the Women's movement in Iran, 1850-1925 (PDF) (Master of Arts). Tufts' University.
- Badee, Hooshmand (August 2015). Bahá’í Teachings on Economics and Their Implications for the Bahá’í Community and the Wider Society (PDF) (PhD). The University of Leeds York St. John University Faculty of Education and Theology. OCLC 942845057.
- Rhodenbaugh, Molly Marie. The Ngöbe Bahá'ís of Panama (PDF) (Masters Thesis). Department of Anthropology, Texas Tech University. OCLC 42818847.
- Margit Warburg (2006). Citizens of the World: A History and Sociology of the Bahaʹis from a Globalisation Perspective. Numen Book Series Studies in the History of Religions. Vol. 106. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-14373-9.
- Sarvestany, Raha Sabet (April 2014). The dawning-place of the lights Gender, religion, resistance and agency: the agency of Baha‘i women in post revolution through narratives (PDF) (M.A.). Gender, Culture and Development Studies, Women‘s Studies Center, University of Pune, India.
- Pemberton-Pigott, Andrew. The Bahá’í Faith in Alberta, 1942-1992 : the ethic of dispersion (M.A.). University of Alberta (Edmonton). OCLC 30353785.
- this professional journal's website: [2]
- Herzog, Laura M. (May 1998). A Preliminary Analysis of the Bahá’í Concept of Mental Health (PhD). Illinois School of Professional Psychology/Chicago.
- another professional studies journal [3]
- Ghadirian, Nayyer (December 2008). An Exploratory Study Examining the Factors Associated with the Survival of Underground Education in an Oppressive Environment (PDF) (M. A.). Educational Studies at Concordia University Montreal, Quebec, Canada. OCLC 766382631.
- Yazdani, Mina (2011). Religious Contentions in Modern Iran, 1881-1941 (PDF) (PhD). Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations University of Toronto. OCLC 1032939726.
- Thanks for collecting these, they will help toward potentially establishing notability. A couple notes. Some of these are Master's theses, which according to WP:SCHOLARSHIP shouldn't be used. Some are Ph.D. theses, which according to the same guideline should be treated with much caution. For the rest, it would be good to have page numbers... we need significant coverage in reliable sources as opposed to brief mentions, and the page numbers would help with establishing that. Gazelle55 (talk) 01:19, 10 January 2021 (UTC)