RIS record for "Mysticism in African Traditional Religion and in the Bahá'í Faith"

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TY  - CHAP
ID  - 3932
UR  - https://bahai-library.com/tanyi_mysticism_african
WT  - Baha'i Library Online
T1  - Mysticism in African Traditional Religion and in the Bahá'í Faith: Classification of Concepts and Practices
T2  - Lights of Irfán
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A1  - Tanyi,Enoch
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Y1  - 2002
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VL  - Book 3
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SP  - 155
EP  - 172
M2  - 151
PB  - Irfan Colloquia
CY  - Wilmette, IL
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M3  - Articles
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LA  - English
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AB  - Both African Traditional Religion and the Bahá'í Faith originate from God, but at different times in the evolution of humankind. Owing to this common origin, the two have much in common. Both are essentially mystic in nature. 
N1  - Presented at the Irfan Colloquia Session #36, London (July 13-15, 2001). Reprinted in The Bahá'í Faith and the World's Religions, George Ronald, 2005. Mirrored with permission from irfancolloquia.org/36/tanyi_mysticism.
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KW  - Africa
KW  - African religion
KW  - Health and healing
KW  - Irfán Colloquia
KW  - Magic
KW  - Mysticism
KW  - Possession
KW  - Psychic powers
KW  - Spiritualism
ER  -