The Promulgation of Universal Peace
by Unknown
About this book
Bold, eloquent, and urgently relevant, The Promulgation of Universal Peace by Unknown presents a stirring collection of early 20th-century talks that champion the spiritual foundations of world unity.
Captured from addresses delivered in New York and Brooklyn in April 1912, these lectures—spoken by ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá—explore core religious themes: the oneness of humanity, the harmony of science and religion, the necessity of universal education, racial and gender equality, and the moral underpinnings of lasting peace. Framed in the context of a rapidly modernizing world, the book blends spiritual insight with practical social reform, arguing that genuine global harmony requires both inner transformation and institutional change. Its tone is pastoral yet prophetic, offering guidance for personal conduct and public policy without sacrificing hopeful clarity.
A compelling work of religious thought and historical significance, this audiobook is ideal for listeners interested in comparative religion, peace studies, spiritual seekers, and anyone curious about early Bahá’í outreach in America. Tune in for thoughtful reflections that still speak to contemporary debates about justice, unity, and the path to a more peaceful world.
