What happened in Cambridge?!

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This article is written to complete the previous articles with the title of “Baha’i Scholarship Project”. The idea is that the Cambridge Baha’i Studies Seminar in 1978, and before that, seminars in 1977 and then 1980 at Lancaster University, provided a turning point in the transition from traditional Baha’i to the modern attitudes aligned with liberalism. The outcome of this movement has assembled an important infrastructure for the Baha’i idea of “world government”. The aforementioned series of those seminars were later used by social science researchers and raised a group of academic researchers in Baha’ism. Although some of these researchers were rejected by the House of Justice, a new generation of Baha’i scholars, who were also supported by the House of Justice, played a role in the synthesis of traditional Baha’i studies.

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Persian
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Journal of Bahai Research, Volume:7 Issue: 23, 2022
Page:
156
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