Publisher's Synopsis
A Call of Attention to the Behaists of Babists of America, by August J. Stenstrand, offers a historical examination of the early BahàÊ1/4Ã- community in America and its relationship to Babism. This work provides insights into the beliefs, practices, and challenges faced by followers of the BahàÊ1/4Ã- Faith as it took root in the United States. Stenstrand's account sheds light on the nuances of this religious movement and its place within the broader landscape of American spirituality. This book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of the BahàÊ1/4Ã- Faith and its development in the Western world.
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