ABS Annual Meeting

2007-03-05 Thread smaneck
31st Annual Conference of the Association for Bahá'í Studies-North 
America

Mississauga, Ontario - August 16-19, 2007

Scholarship and Community-Building

Theme Statement

Community is the organic entity in which human spiritual and material 
potential can emerge. It is where people interact and where they try 
to enact the knowledge received from both spiritual insight and from 
the pursuit of sciences, arts, and humanities. The process of building 
a new kind of community, at once world-embracing and locally rooted, 
must acknowledge the community as a comprehensive unit of 
civilisation1 and its capacity to set a new course in social 
evolution.2

Within the community, those pursuing scholarship, through whatever 
diverse paths, can play specific roles. They not only contribute to 
the community's evolution through their expertise3, but also are an 
integral part of the dynamic of all community life. This dynamic 
changes and grows with new understandings of human realities, which in 
turn stimulate new knowledge and new ways of sharing that 
knowledge. 'Abdu'l-Bahá, defining the characteristics of the 
spiritually learned, advised that they should acquire both spiritual 
and material perfections in order to serve society, should be 
knowledgeable in diverse religious, cultural, political, historical 
and scientific knowledge, and should arise with complete sincerity 
and purity of purpose to educate people.4

The Bahá'í efforts in community building require a profound 
understanding and exploration of the Guardian's statement that, The 
principle of the Oneness of mankind -- the pivot round which all the 
teachings of Bahá'u'lláh revolve . . . implies an organic change in 
the structure of present day society, a change such as the world has 
not yet experienced.5

The Association for Bahá'í Studies executive committee invites both 
new and more experienced presenters to explore the theme of 
scholarship and community building at its annual conference in 
Toronto. Possible sub-topics might include: scholarship and social 
responsibility, the Five Year Plan, religious scholarship without 
priesthood, creating new paradigms of scholarship and education, and 
new ideas of community and relationship within the physical and life 
sciences, amongst others.

Notes:

1. Universal House of Justice, Ridván 1996 to the Bahá'ís of the World.

2. Universal House of Justice, Ridván 1984 to the National Spiritual 
Assembly of the United States.

3. Universal House of Justice, 21 August 1977 to an individual, 
Scholarship compilation, selection #39.

4. 'Abdu'l-Bahá, Secret of Divine Civilization, 35-36.

5. Shoghi Effendi, The World Order of Bahá'u'lláh, p. 43.

To read the complete quotes, please click here: Theme Statement

Call for Presentations

Proposals are invited for presentations and workshops on (but not 
limited to) the above themes, as well as performing arts presentations.

Proposals must be submitted on-line (submission form). Potential 
presenters unable to submit on-line may contact the address below for 
further information on alternate means of submission. Presentation 
content should go beyond the overview and summary approach typical of 
a summer school course or talk to explore an original question or 
proposition through a clearly described method or theoretical 
approach. While many presentations are in the style of academic talks 
or workshop-discussions, the use of the arts and other diverse 
approaches is also encouraged. All presentations should engage the 
participants in review and in contributing to the development of the 
ideas raised. Presentations must be substantially original work, 
unpublished and not previously presented. Papers will be considered 
for publication in The Journal of Bahá'í Studies. Proposals are 
especially welcome from youth and first-time ABS presenters. 
Guidelines for submissions are available on the ABS website, a
nd you can also contact ABS if you would like assistance with 
preparing a proposal.

The deadline for submitting proposals is 15 April 2007.

Association for Bahá'í Studies

34 Copernicus St., Ottawa, ON Canada K1N 7K4

Tel.: (613) 233-1903; fax: (613) 233-3644

or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Registration and Hotel Information

Hotel reservations must be made directly with the conference hotel, 
the Delta Meadowvale Resort and Conference Centre, 6750 Mississauga 
Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L5N 2L3; Tel.: 905-542-4003; toll-free 
reservation number: 800-422-8238 (Between the hours of 8:00 am to 6:00 
pm Monday to Friday). Mention the Association for Bahá'í Studies 
conference to receive the special conference rate. Room rates (in CDN 
dollars): $109 single/double; $129 triple/quad.

 

 
 
 



 
 
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Tabernacle of Unity

2007-03-05 Thread smaneck
To all members of the WINEWS, ACADEMICS, and HIGHERED:

The Wilmette Institute is pleased to offer a three-month web-based
course on an important new translation of tablets by Baha'u'llah, *The
Tabernacle of Unity,* starting March 15.

The main tablet was revealed for Manikchi Limji Hataria, a prominent
Zoroastrian who visited Baha'u'llah in Baghdad and became a major force
in the emancipation of Iran's Zoroastrian community. Manikchi was not
satisfied with Baha'u'llah's answers and his employee, the great Baha'i
scholar Mirza Abu'l-Fadl, wrote to Baha'u'llah about Manikchi's
remaining concerns, prompting a lengthy and detailed second tablet. A
veteran Baha'i will recognize many passages previously translated by
Shoghi Effendi, which we can now see in context. The other three 
tablets
were written to Baha'is of Zoroastrian background and are notable for
dealing with questions asked from a Zoroastrian point of view.

The tablets are particularly valuable for those interested in 
interfaith
dialogue and the Baha'i relationship to other religions. The course 
will
read the tablets slowly, one by one, provide whatever contextual
information available, and include study questions. This is the first
time the course has been run, so it will rely on student projects to
flesh out the content.

The course costs $150 for most individuals; $120 for pioneers, seniors,
and students; and $300 for local study groups. To create a local study
group, canvas your area to determine interest; register yourself and 
the
group at once and pay the $300; give the group a name and password when
registering it; give out the group name and password to others, so they
can join it for free; then collect the fair share of the fee from the
group members. All members of the group will have the same mentor, who
may call the group during its meetings.

The Wilmette Institute: On-Line and On-Site Learning Center,
http://www.wilmetteinstitute.us.bahai.org ; 877-wilmette (877-945-
6388).




 
 
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