Religion for Mankind
From Essays and Talks by Hand of the Cause Horace Holley
The essays and talks in this book are selected from the work, during half a century, of one of the most distinguished members of the Bahá’í Faith, the most recent of the world religions. The Faith adds nothing to creed and ritual, but has much to say on the grave problems facing humanity today.
'The crucial task of this age is to establish co-operation as the fundamental law of human life. Power must be found to create world unity or the nations perish.
Why could not the nineteenth century, with all its knowledge and culture, attain the goal of universal peace? Because, as the Bahá’í Faith steadfastly upholds, mankind was fatally divided in its allegiance to its divine Creator. Without unity of faith and agreement on the spiritual teachings which set forth the purpose of human life, the aim of our existence, the laws and principles which come from God and which...Show More
'The crucial task of this age is to establish co-operation as the fundamental law of human life. Power must be found to create world unity or the nations perish.
Why could not the nineteenth century, with all its knowledge and culture, attain the goal of universal peace? Because, as the Bahá’í Faith steadfastly upholds, mankind was fatally divided in its allegiance to its divine Creator. Without unity of faith and agreement on the spiritual teachings which set forth the purpose of human life, the aim of our existence, the laws and principles which come from God and which...Show More
The essays and talks in this book are selected from the work, during half a century, of one of the most distinguished members of the Bahá’í Faith, the most recent of the world religions. The Faith adds nothing to creed and ritual, but has much to say on the grave problems facing humanity today.
'The crucial task of this age is to establish co-operation as the fundamental law of human life. Power must be found to create world unity or the nations perish.
Why could not the nineteenth century, with all its knowledge and culture, attain the goal of universal peace? Because, as the Bahá’í Faith steadfastly upholds, mankind was fatally divided in its allegiance to its divine Creator. Without unity of faith and agreement on the spiritual teachings which set forth the purpose of human life, the aim of our existence, the laws and principles which come from God and which must be obeyed by governments as well as by peoples and races, there can be no political nor economic unity. Spiritual unity is the source and cause of all true co-operation among men. Singleness of faith is the gate which stands between the age of war and the age of peace, between a war-torn humanity and a humanity which has attained the blessings of God.'
Bahá’u’lláh, the Founder of the Bahá’í Faith (1817-92), wrote: 'The well-being of mankind, its peace and security, are unattainable unless and until its unity is firmly established.'
Mr. Holley presents a fair and intelligible summary of the Bahá’í contribution to the achievement of this unity in an ordered world society.
'The crucial task of this age is to establish co-operation as the fundamental law of human life. Power must be found to create world unity or the nations perish.
Why could not the nineteenth century, with all its knowledge and culture, attain the goal of universal peace? Because, as the Bahá’í Faith steadfastly upholds, mankind was fatally divided in its allegiance to its divine Creator. Without unity of faith and agreement on the spiritual teachings which set forth the purpose of human life, the aim of our existence, the laws and principles which come from God and which must be obeyed by governments as well as by peoples and races, there can be no political nor economic unity. Spiritual unity is the source and cause of all true co-operation among men. Singleness of faith is the gate which stands between the age of war and the age of peace, between a war-torn humanity and a humanity which has attained the blessings of God.'
Bahá’u’lláh, the Founder of the Bahá’í Faith (1817-92), wrote: 'The well-being of mankind, its peace and security, are unattainable unless and until its unity is firmly established.'
Mr. Holley presents a fair and intelligible summary of the Bahá’í contribution to the achievement of this unity in an ordered world society.
Categories:
Hands of the Cause of God |
Introductions to the Bahá’í Faith
Hands of the Cause of God |
Introductions to the Bahá’í Faith
- Contributors:: Horace Holley (Author)
- Format: Softcover book | 248 pages
- Dimensions: 142 x 223 x 10 mm | 360 g
- Publisher: George Ronald
- Language: English
- SKU: BKS-INT-F.0512