Date: July 28, 2020; July 29, 2020
Time: 1:00 – 3:15 pm
Presenter: Harold Rosen
What can we learn from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s general approach to engagement and teaching in diverse settings? What was His approach to people with Christian backgrounds?… with Jewish and Muslim backgrounds?… with scientifically-oriented backgrounds?… and with spiritually-oriented backgrounds? How can we continue and deepen our study of the Master’s methods?
Bio: Harold Rosen is a community interfaith educator living in Abbotsford with his wife Wendy, serving the Bahá’í Faith, contributing to community building, while designing and teaching public courses on progressive revelation and world history. He is the author of “Founders of Faith: The Parallel Lives of God’s Messengers” (Baháʼí Publishing, Wilmette) and “Eye to the Ages: The Rise, Fall and Progressive Renewal of Civilization” (un-published but in the George Ronald Archive, Oxford).
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