Bahaism and Its Claims, Wilson (1915)
Posted on Jun 04, 2026 in blog
Bahaism is a system of religious thought that presents itself as a peace-bringing force—accessible to, amenable to, compatible with, and harmonious with the multitudes of religious traditions and their members.
The appeal of such a claim would seem clear to anyone familiar with the abundance of sectarian violence that fills both the world's history and the news of current events on almost any given day.
In this book, Samuel Graham Wilson seeks to dispel the appeal of Bahaism for the Christian reader, to make the case that Bahaism is not what it claims to be, and do this in a way that is rhetorically rigorous, but also accessible to the general reader.
In this, the author succeeds.