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When two people marry they set about creating a family unit. Each one has an idea of what a family should be. Where do these ideas come from?
Bahá’ís derive their understanding of marriage from the Bahá’í Writings, a priceless storehouse of divine guidance.
In Bahá’í Families: Perspectives, Principles, Practice Patricia Wilcox – teacher, family counsellor and mother of five – draws on the teachings of the Bahá’í Faith to provide an insight into the development of happy, strong and united families.
In particular she looks at:
* marriage as a ‘fortress for well-being’
* unity and diversity within the family
* the equality of men and women
* the family in transition
As well as
* the education of children
* consultation as a tool for progress.
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Baha'i Families: Perspectives, Principles, Practice
June 1991, George Ronald
Paperback (softcover)
in English
0853983313 9780853983316
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September 8, 2012 | Edited by VacuumBot | Updated format 'Paperback Soft Cover' to 'Paperback (softcover)'; Removed author from Edition (author found in Work) |
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