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Summertime Listening: Catch Up on Wilmette Institute Web Talks You Missed

Jun 29, 2016
Summertime Listening: Catch Up on Wilmette Institute Web Talks You Missed
During the lazy, dog days of summer, treat yourself to some me-, down-time by watching some of those Wilmette Institute Web Talks that got away from you. You may find something that you can later use to perk up your firesides and study classes. Choose from a variety of speakers from around the world and from topics ranging from spiritual discussions of Bahá’í texts to ones preparing you for participating in the prevalent discourses of society. Each talk has links to: June 6, 2016 Trip Barthel “Creativity in Consultation” May 8, 2016 Stephen Phelps “‘I Am the Mystic Fane’: The Nature of the Manifestation in the Baha’i Writings.” March 26, 2016 Vasu Mohan “Six Revolutionary Teachings about Gender Equality in the Bahá’í Faith” February 14, 2016 Brian Aull “Consultation: A Revolutionary Model of Democratic Governance” January 17, 2016 Shahrokh Monjazeb “Veiled and Concealed in the Hidden Habitation of His Inner Being: Revelation in the Síyah Chal” November 15, 2015 Steve Friberg “Science and Religion” October 25, 2015 Sovaida Maani Ewing “Building a World Federation: The Key to Solving Our Global Crises” September 27, 2015 Baharieh Rouhani Maani “The Leaves of the Twin Divine Trees” September 6, 2015 Arthur Lyon Dahl “Navigating the Storm: The Transition to Sustainability” August 30, 2015 Susanne Alexander “Healthy, Unified Marriages as Service to Humanity” June 7, 2015 Sandra Lynn Hutchison “Windows on Divine Wisdom: Accessing the Meaning of the Bahá’í Revelation” May 9, 2015 Moojan Momen “The Re‑Creation and Utilization of a Community’s Memories: Shoghi Effendi and Baha’i History” May 3, 2015 Christopher Buck “God and Apple Pie: Religious Myths and Visions of America” March 1, 2015 Anne Perry “Where Spirit Intersects Art” February 1, 2015 Ian Kluge “The Baha’i Proofs for God” January 18, 2015 John Hatcher “The Face of God Among Us”

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