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  1. Conversive Relationality in Bahá'í Scholarship: Centering the Sacred and Decentering the Self. Susan Berry Brill de Ramirez (published as Susan B. Brill (1995). Ways in which Bahá’í scholars might follow the process of consecration by centering the sacred within and decentering the self out of academic work; a conversive model of communication and scholarship is rooted in the sacred, emphasizing relationality. Articles.
  2. "Conversive Relationality in Bahá'í Scholarship," by Susan B. Brill: Commentaries and Response. Sandra S. Fotos, Stephen R. Friberg, Susan Berry Brill de Ramirez (1998). Reviews.
  3. Conversive Turn in Bahá'í Scripture, The: An Intersubjective Communications Model for Bridging Global Diversity. Susan Berry Brill de Ramirez (2007). Communications which manifest equality of participants bring diverse persons and elements of the world together. Bahá'í consultation exemplifies the capacity of language to transform the world through the unifying power of interpersonal connections. Articles.
  4. "On Human Origins: A Bahá'í Perspective," by Craig Loehle: Commentary and Responses. Iraj Ayman, Susan Berry Brill de Ramirez, M. K. Rohani (1991). Ayman comments (1) on determinism vs. fate and (2) that Loehle's article doesn't take into account the original meanings in Arabic and Persian of the word for "chance." Brill and Rohani reply with observations about translation and interpretation. Reviews.
 
   
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