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The Bahá’í Faith covered in Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly on PBS

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The Bahá'í Faith covered in Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly on PBS…premiered in 1997,[1] with many episodes online and searchable. A few have mentioned the Bahá'í Faith.

  • 1999 trivial mention "Shi’a has also given birth to non-Muslim religious movements: the Baha’i and the Druze."[2]
  • December 2005, brief but mentions Faith in listing of prominent religions: "At the same time, their survey of world religions — principally Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Baha’i — notes how in the past, religious systems have justified torture as “the lesser of two evils.” This is referring to Joyce S. Dubensky and Rachel Lavery, contributors to The torture debate in America, edited by Karen Greenberg and published by Cambridge University Press.[3] However the actual text finds no case of Bahá'ís justifying torture, to wit "With this as a fundamental precept, it is difficult to find a position within the Bahá'í tradition that does anything other than oppose torture."[4]
  • Brief mention of a Bahá'í in a class at a taping of presentation of Indian-American Muslim Eboo Patella.[5]
  • May 2008 paragraph about Bahá'ís in Iran in a news summary.[6]
  • April 2013 brief mention of Bahá'í joining in action on global warming with a church and others.[7]
  • July, 2014 "Martyrdom of the Bab". (3min),[8] and extended interview of Hillary Chapman, (10:36min).[9]
  • March 2015 - "Baha'i Nineteen Day Fast",(1:52min)[10] and extended interview of Abdu'l Karim Ewing-Boyd, (5:03min).[11]

References[edit]

  1. ↑ Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, Wikipedia, Nov 30, 2016
  2. ↑ Procedures For Teachers, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, September 22, 1999
  3. ↑ The Torture Debate, by David E. Anderson, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, December 23, 2005
  4. ↑ Karen J. Greenberg (21 November 2005). The Torture Debate in America. Cambridge University Press. pp. 172, 176. ISBN 978-1-139-44703-4.
  5. ↑ Eboo Patel, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, November 30, 2007 — Originally published: April 13, 2007
  6. ↑ Transcript:Episode no. 1139, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, May 30, 2008
  7. ↑ Religion and the Environment, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, April 19, 2013
  8. ↑ Martyrdom of the Bab, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, July 3, 2014
  9. ↑ Hillary Chapman Extended Interview, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, July 3, 2014
  10. ↑ Baha’i Nineteen-Day Fast, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, March 4, 2016 — Originally published: March 20, 2015
  11. ↑ Abdu’l Karim Ewing-Boyd Extended Interview, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, March 20, 2015
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