So, has there been any (other?) scholarship on social problems within the
Baha'i Faith?

Jim

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> In a message dated 10/10/03 8:43:21 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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> > Has there been any scholarship on social problems within the Baha'i Faith,
> > such as abusive behavior, corruption of institutions, and mind-control
> > cults?
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> Dear Jim, 
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> I wouldn't call it 'scholarship.' Juan Cole has written a couple of articles
> which to my surprise were published in academic journals accusing us of such
> thing. Yet his evidence was largely based on hearsay. In my opinion those
> articles were better suited for the National Enquirer. 
> 
> warmest, Susan 

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