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'''Susan Stiles Maneck''', A [[Baha'i]] who holds a masters degree in Oriental Studies and a PhD in history. She is currently an associate professor of history at Jackson State University in Mississippi. <ref>[http://www.abahaiperspective.com/ Susan S. Maneck], A Bahai Perspective, accessed February 2, 2009.</ref> Her blog is http://bahai-islam.blogspot.com
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'''Susan Stiles Maneck''', A [[Baha'i]] who holds a masters degree in Oriental Studies and a PhD in history. She is currently an associate professor of history at Jackson State University in Mississippi. <ref>[http://www.abahaiperspective.com/ Susan S. Maneck], A Bahai Perspective, accessed February 2, 2009.</ref> Her website is http://www.susanmaneck.com/ and blog can be found at http://bahai-islam.blogspot.com
  
 
*Faculty Member, [[Wilmette Institute]]
 
*Faculty Member, [[Wilmette Institute]]

Revision as of 01:52, 18 October 2009

Susan Stiles Maneck, A Baha'i who holds a masters degree in Oriental Studies and a PhD in history. She is currently an associate professor of history at Jackson State University in Mississippi. [1] Her website is http://www.susanmaneck.com/ and blog can be found at http://bahai-islam.blogspot.com

She is a major critic of Juan Cole. [2]

See also http://bahaistudies.net/susanmaneck/ and Wisdom and Dissimulation in the Baha'i Faith: The Use and meaning of Hikmat in the Baha'i writings [2]

Resources and articles

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Baha'i Faith

Wilmette Institute

Baha’i Internet Agency

References

  1. Susan S. Maneck, A Bahai Perspective, accessed February 2, 2009.
  2. [1] Wisdom and Dissimulation in the Baha'i Faith: The Use and meaning of Hikmat in the Baha'i writings accessed, February 3, 2009.