- Bahá'ís and the Great Peace March. Steven Scholl, Robert Ballenger (1986). The Great Peace March was a cross-country event from Los Angeles to Washington DC in 1986 to draw attention to nuclear proliferation. This article interviews three Bahá'ís who participated. Prefaced by essay "The Wilderness Trek of the Great Peace March." Essays.
- Exile from El Salvador: A Conversation with Antonio. Eileen Estes, Richard Hollinger, Steven Scholl (1987). Interview with a former member of the Salvadorean Bahá'í community about his history, and about threats to the Central American refugee community in Los Angeles. Includes report "Human Rights Workers in El Salvador Suppressed," by Steven Hall-Williams. Articles.
- Releasing the Captive from His Chains. Steven Scholl (1986). Bahá'í activism for human rights, and involvement with Amnesty International. Includes response by Drew Remignanti. Articles.
- Remembrance of God, The: An Invocation Technique in Sufism and the Writings of The Báb and Bahá'u'lláh. Steven Scholl (1983-12). Dhikru'lláh, the invocation or "remembrance" of God, is a Sufi technique of chanting or repeating prayers, divine names, or mantras to achieve heightened spiritual consciousness or a sense of mystical union. Includes commentary by Moojan Momen et al. Articles.
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