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Eye to the Ages

A Bahá’í-Inspired Philosophy of History

Challenging conventional interpretations of history, this work asks whether an overarching purpose and direction underlie humanity’s journey. It proposes that a “new Eye,” opened by Bahá’u’lláh in the nineteenth century, reveals grand patterns that have shaped civilisations. By weaving together religious vision and historical analysis, it contends that ignoring this guidance led to twentieth-century tragedies but maintains that embracing this universal perspective can co-create a flourishing global civilisation, even amid the pain of transition.

Drawing on the legacies of Abraham, Moses, Krishna, Buddha, Christ and Muhammad, the book adds Bahá’u’lláh as the latest catalyst for moral-spiritual maturity. It presents a five-stage theory tracing development from the Neolithic era through regional empires to an emerging world community. By identifying providential patterns and envisioning future possibilities, it offers realistic hope for a just, united and dynamic global civilisation, inviting readers to re-see history and grasp the promise of this transformative “Day.”

Challenging conventional interpretations of history, this work asks whether an overarching purpose and direction underlie humanity’s journey. It proposes that a “new Eye,” opened by Bahá’u’lláh in the nineteenth century, reveals grand patterns that have shaped civilisations. By weaving together religious vision and historical analysis, it contends that ignoring this guidance led to twentieth-century tragedies but maintains that embracing this universal perspective can co-create a flourishing global civilisation, even amid the pain of transition.

Drawing on the legacies of Abraham, Moses, Krishna, Buddha, Christ and Muhammad, the book adds Bahá’u’lláh as the latest catalyst for moral-spiritual maturity. It presents a five-stage theory tracing development from the Neolithic era through regional empires to an emerging world community. By identifying providential patterns and envisioning future possibilities, it offers realistic hope for a just, united and dynamic global civilisation, inviting readers to re-see history and grasp the promise of this transformative “Day.”

  • Contributors:
    Harold Rosen (Author) | 
    Mikhail Sergeev (Editor)
  • Format: Softcover book | 458 pages
  • Dimensions: 133 x 203 x 25 mm 
  • Publisher: M-Graphics Publishing, 2024
  • Note: © M-Graphics Publishing, printed with permission
  • ISBN: 9781940220901
  • SKU: ROSEN_EYE@p
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  • Contributors:
    Harold Rosen (Author) | 
    Mikhail Sergeev (Editor)
  • Format: Softcover book | 458 pages
  • Dimensions: 133 x 203 x 25 mm 
  • Publisher: M-Graphics Publishing, 2024
  • Note: © M-Graphics Publishing, printed with permission
  • ISBN: 9781940220901
  • SKU: ROSEN_EYE@p

About Harold Rosen (author)

Harold Rosen is a Community Interfaith Educator, a designer and teacher of community courses on world religions and world history. He was an Instructor of Philosophy and Religion for fourteen years at the University of Idaho and various universities and colleges in Canada. He was a Unitarian minister for twenty-five years, and has been a Bahá'í interfaith educator since the year 2000. He has written extensively on religion and interfaith issues. He lives in Vancouver, Canada.

Titles by Harold Rosen

Maturation of Humanity

Oneness of Religion

Progressive Revelation