- Seena Fazel. Association for Baha'i Studies - English-speaking Europe: A Retrospective (2004-05). Overview of the history of the Bahá'í Studies Review, the Associate, and ABS-ESE special interest groups, conferences, and Bahá'í societies.
- Derek Cockshut. Bahá'í Faith in America, The: 1900-1912, by Robert Stockman: Review (1995 Summer).
- Stephen Vickers. Bahá'í Perspectives on Spiritual and Moral Education, Some (1995 Summer). The Bahá'í Faith, like any other religion, contains insights which can be valuable for those in the educational world who are striving to make moral and spiritual education a reality; "light is good in whatsoever lamp it shines."
- Seena Fazel. Bahá'ís, The, by Bahá'í International Community: Review (1993).
- R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. Early Irish Bahá'ís (1998 Spring). Short history of the introduction of the Bahá’í Faith to Ireland, 1900 to 1925.
- Jonathan Patrick. Examination of the Cultural Relativity of Human Rights, An (2001 Autumn). On the discourse between proponents of the universality of human rights, and those of their cultural and religious relativity. Are human rights inherent in the individual, or imposed by a neo-imperialist West?
- Wendi Momen. Fostering Good Working Relations between Bahá'í Institutions and Bahá'í Scholars (2001 Winter/Spring). Lists of things that make Bahá'í scholarship important, some ways institutions can support scholars, ways scholars can support the institutions, and brief comments on Review.
- William P. Collins. Future of Bahá'í Studies, The (2001 Winter/Spring). On the need for planning for the future, diversification, scholarly study by non-Bahá'ís, scholarship and art, unity paradigm, popular culture, writing in a non-boring style, and coordination of activities.
- Dan Wheatley. International Criminal Court: A Bahá'í Perspective (2001 Winter/Spring). Brief history of the ICC, and Bahá'í support of it.
- Universal House of Justice. Internet and Electronic Forums Used for Teaching (1999 Winter). Short letter about using electronic media for personal teaching activities.
- Ron Price. Memorials of the Faithful: Revisited (2001 Summer). Literary themes in Abdu'l-Bahá's book of biographies.
- Jan T. Jasion. Polish Response to Soviet Anti-Bahá'í Polemics, The (1999 Winter). Response of non-Bahá'í scholars to Marxist-Leninist polemics and attacks on the Bahá'í Faith, in particular the attitude of Polish scholars writing between 1945 and 1988, while Poland was still a 'satellite' of the Soviet Union.
- Cyrus Agahi. Psychology of Spirituality, The, by H.B. Danesh: Review (1999).
- Barney Leith. Pursuing Excellence (2001 Autumn). What is excellence, is it ineffable, how do we recognize it, and how might we pursue it?
- Amaris Podger. Reporting on the Spirit: How the Media Covers Spiritual and Religious Issues (2002 Spring). There is no ideological reason to prevent journalists or media outlets from holding religious opinions or giving voice to them.
- Muhammad Afnan. Role of the Bahá'í Scholar in Defending the Faith, The (2001 Winter/Spring). The role of apologetics in the Bahá'í Faith is not merely to defend or prove, but to demonstrate that the Faith provides the means for obtaining knowledge of the truth, and to present the truths revealed by the Sacred Writings.
- Robert Stockman. Scholarship and the Bahá'í Institutions, Comments on (2001 Winter/Spring). The terms "scholarship" vs "scholar"; relationship between scholarship and faith; relationship with the institutions; scholarship in North America.
- Daniel Grolin. Scripture and Revelation, ed. Moojan Momen: Review (2000 Spring).
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