Toward the Most Great Justice
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Contents[edit]
- Introduction
- Justice as a Theme in the Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh
- Charles O. Lerche
- The Process of Creating Social Justice
- Holly Hanson
- Morality, Law and Religion: A Comparison of Three Concepts of Justice
- Sun Libo
- An Element of 'Divine Justice': The Bahá’í Principle of the Equality of Women and Men
- Loni Bramson-Lerche
- Shifting the Balance: The Responsibility of Men in Establishing the Equality of Women
- Hoda Mahmoudi
- Principles of Economic Justice
- John Huddleston
- Economic Justice in a New World Order
- Shahruz Mohtadi
- Toward a Global Ethic: The Bahá’í Faith and Human Rights
- Graham Nicholson
- Humanitarian Intervention in a Global Society
- Zarrín T. Caldwell
- Index
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