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Professor
Suheil Bushrui is the author of numerous scholarly articles on
topics such as Arabic and English literature, interreligious understanding,
intercultural communication, conflict resolution, and global issues.
The following are among his most recent publications:
Transition to a Global Society (1993; co-edited
with Iraj Ayman and Ervin Laszlo);
Retrieving Our Spiritual Heritage:
A Challenge for Our Time (1994);
The Style of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas: Aspects of the Sublime
(1995);
Divisive Barbarity or Global Civilization:
The Ethical Dimensions of Science, Art, Religion, and Politics
(1996; co-edited with Miles Bradbury);
The Spiritual Foundation of Human Rights (1998);
Kahlil Gibran, Man and Poet (1998;
co-authored with Joe Jenkins);
“World Peace and Interreligious
Understanding,” in Peace Education: Contexts
and Values (1999; James Calleja and Angela Perucca, eds.);
al-Adab al Lubnani bi al-Inghiliziah
[Lebanese Literature in English]: Ameen Rihani, Kahlil Gibran
and Mikhail Naimy (1999; in Arabic);
“Education as Transformation:
A Bahá’í Model of Education for Unity,”
in Education as Transformation: Religious Pluralism, Spirituality,
and a New Vision for Higher Education in America (2000; co-authored
with James Malarkey; Victor H. Kazanjian, Jr. and Peter Lawrence,
eds.);
The Wisdom of the Arabs
(2002; a translated and edited volume of sayings, aphorisms, and
scriptures);
“Environmental Ethics: A Bahá’í Perspective,”
in A Sacred Trust: Ecology and Spiritual Vision (2002; Introduction
by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales; David Cadman and John Carey, eds);
The Wisdom of the Irish
(forthcoming; selections drawn from a variety of Irish literature,
folklore, and tradition).
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