Abdu’l‐Bahá y la cuestión racial

This article will attempt to compare 'Abdu'l‐Bahá's discourse on the race question with that of his contemporaries in the West. Accordingly, it will use as a reference the First Universal Races Congress, held in London in 1911 and which brought together dozens of intellectuals and soc...

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Published in:Journal of the sociology and theory of religion
Main Author: Farzannejad, Amín E. Egea (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Ediciones Universidad Valladolid 2022
In: Journal of the sociology and theory of religion
Further subjects:B racialismo
B Sociedades Éticas
B Racismo
B ‘Abdu’l‐Bahá
B Congreso Universal de la Razas
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Summary:This article will attempt to compare 'Abdu'l‐Bahá's discourse on the race question with that of his contemporaries in the West. Accordingly, it will use as a reference the First Universal Races Congress, held in London in 1911 and which brought together dozens of intellectuals and social leaders interested in racial reconciliation and to which ‘Abdu'l‐Bahá was also invited to attend. It is hoped that this comparative exercise will show how, despite sharing common objectives, the perspective on racial harmony of the leader of the Bahá'í religion and that of many of his contemporaries was entirely different and, therefore, so were their proposals for social transformation.
ISSN:2255-2715
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of the sociology and theory of religion