Re: Neoscholasticism/Perennial Philosophy]

2008-07-08 Thread Paul McKibben
Susan Maneck wrote: But how much were others influenced or reacting to modernism? Kierkegaard was mostly a critic of Hegel. Dear Paul, Of course they would be reacting to modernism. That is very different from extolling it. Generally the impact IMO has been materialistic and

Re: translation request

2008-07-08 Thread Matt Haase
HI rather dislike the divisiveness tone of whatever speech or letter this comes from. What I gather from it is Baha'i=Good in character, and non-Baha'i= Bad in character. I think I might know what this comes from. Someone played me an audio of a sermon by a Shi'a Imam from Iran about this

RE: translation request

2008-07-08 Thread Mazda Karimi
Dear Scott and Matt The excerpt is from a speech by a Shi'ite cleric, Shaykh Mahdi Daneshmand, in which he suggests that Baha'is are trying to propagate their faith by presenting themselves as sinless saints. He is quite a funny guy. But as you can notice from this excerpt, there is usually

Re: translation request

2008-07-08 Thread Susan Maneck
The excerpt is from a speech by a Shi'ite cleric, Shaykh Mahdi Daneshmand, in which he suggests that Baha'is are trying to propagate their faith by presenting themselves as sinless saints. It is a striking testimony of what even our enemies have to say about us. The information contained