The book Religion and Science in the Globalized World explores contemporary trends in religion, science, and globalization from a Bah ' perspective. It is divided into two parts. The first part is devoted to Bah ' approaches to various aspects of globalization. It includes the following chapters: "Global Constitutionalism" by Graham Hassall; "Globalization-The Tangible Expression of Humanity's Journey Towards Unity" by Sovaida Ma'ani Ewing; "Building a Just and Sustainable Global Food System: Some Guiding Principles" by Paul Hanley; "How Can We All Get Along?-A Bah ' Perspective on Globalization" by Harold Rosen; and "Globalization Requires a Bah ' Foundation" by Hooshmand Badee.
The book's second part focuses on different issues within the domains of natural and social sciences. The chapters included are as follows: "A Bah ' View of Human Rights" by Peter Smith; "Prophetic Revelation and Sociocultural Evolution: Some Scientific Perspectives" by Harry P.Massoth and Marilu Jeno; "Plato, Modern Physics, and Bah 'u'll h" by Vahid Ranjbar; "Iterative Theology: Progressive Revelation as the String Theory of Religious Studies" by Andres Elvira Espinoza; and "The Issue of Self-Identity in Transhumanism and the Bah ' Writings" by Mikhail Sergeev. The volume ends with two chronologies of articles and books numerous Bah ' authors wrote on globalization and science from the second half of the twentieth century up to the present day.
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