Singapore Baha'i Studies Review- Volume 1
The Singapore Baha'i Studies Review 1996 - Volume 1, Number 1 MITA (P) 336/04/97
Papers
The Spiritual Foundations of Science, Anjam Khursheed
The Emergence of the Baha'i Faith in Singapore (1950-1972), Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew
Jesus the Son of God and the Incarnation Doctrine, Antonella Khursheed and Anjam Khursheed
Baha'i Guidelines to Healing and the Role of Homoeopathy, Mozhdeh Foo
On the Nature of Baha'i Communities, Check Woo Foo
Special Supplement
A Compilation of Baha'i Writings on Scholarship
Journal of the Association for Baha'i Studies of Singapore i The Singapore Baha'i Studies Review Volume If Number 1 1996
Selected papers presented at the first Singapore Baha'i Studies Conference, held at the Singapore Baha'i Centre, 110/D Wishart Road, 5th April 1996
Association for Baha'i Studies Singapore The views expressed in this journal do not necessarily reflect those of the Association, nor are they authoritative renderings of Baha'i belief.
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i Contents
Note from editor 1
Papers
The Spiritual Foundations of Science Anjam Khursheed 3
The Emergence of the Baha'i Faith in Singapore (1950-1972) Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew 23
Jesus the Son of God and the Incarnation Doctrine Antonella Khursheed and Anjam Khursheed 47
Baha'i Guidelines to Healing and the Role of Homoeopathy Mozhdeh Foo 69
On the Nature of Baha'i Communities Check Woo Foo 83
Special Supplement
A Compilation of Baha'i Writings on Scholarship Research Department of the Universal House of Justice 101 Note from editor
Association for Baha'i Studies groups have been rapidly multiplying all over the world ever since the first one was created in Canada in 1974. Here in Singapore, a modest yet important start was made in the year 1996 when the first Singapore Baha'i Studies conference was held on April 5th, at the Baha'i Centre located at 110/D Wishart Road. Selected papers from that conference supplied the impetus to produce this initial Baha'i Studies volume. To encourage full participation, the conference was deliberately not given a specific theme, and as a result, the papers included here cover a wide range of diverse subjects.
With kind permission of the Universal House of Justice, their Research Department's compilation on scholarship brought out in February 1995 is published here as a special supplement. It is hoped that this compilation may always serve as an inspiration and guide towards Baha'i scholarship in Singapore,
Dr. Anjam Khursheed, editor December 1996