Earl Redman

Earl Redman is a Bahá'í author who has written several historical books about the Faith.

Background[edit]

In his career Redman was a geologist in Alaska where he did minerals exploration for private companies, the Alaska Geological Survey and finally for the U.S. Bureau of Mines in the Juneau Gold Belt in Alaska.[1]

Redman became a Bahá'í in 1980 on the same day that he married his wife, Sharon, who was a Bahá'í. They pioneered to Chile from 1989 to 1995 and then to Ireland in 1999, where they still live.[1] He has written several books on the Faith and its history, beginning with contributions to Alaska Bahá'í News and contributing some stories to the book And the Trees Clapped Their Hands.[2]

Publications[edit]

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  • 2011 - ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Their Midst
  • 2015 - Shoghi Effendi Through the Pilgrim's Eye: Volume 1: Building the Administrative Order, 1922-1952
  • 2016 - Shoghi Effendi Through the Pilgrim's Eye, Volume 2: The Ten Year Crusade, 1953-1963
  • 2017 - The Knights of Bahá’u’lláh
  • 2019 - Visiting 'Abdu'l-Baha, Volume 1: The West Discovers the Master, 1897-1911
  • 2020 - Visiting ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Volume 2: The Final Years, 1913-1921[3]
  • 2022 - Agnes Baldwin Alexander: Hand of the Cause of God, with Duane Troxel.[4]
  • 2023 - A Day for Very Great Things: The Lives of Howard Colby Ives and Mabel Rice-Wray Ives, with Erica Toussaint.[5]
  • 2023 - The Bahá’í Community of the British Isles 1844–1963, with Adam Thorne, Moojan Momen & Janet Fleming Rose.

Talks[edit]

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