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'''Divine philosophy''' is a term used most recently in the [[Kitab-i-Aqdas]] and associated with the maturity of the human race which can trace the progress back through the world's religions in history with incremental stages of [[progressive revelation]]. The most important principle of divine philosophy is the oneness of the world of humanity, the unity of mankind, the bond conjoining east and west, the tie of love which blends human hearts(Abd(contracted; show full)

===Judaic Understanding===

The [[Ten Commandments]] rest within a divine philosophy that leads to unity and concord between people. The adamic cycle lead with the oneness of God and the body of faith arose around the Ten commandments.

===Zoroastrian Understanding===

[[Image:Cyrus Cylinder.png|thumb|250px|right|The [[Cyrus Cylinder]], created by King of Persia, [[Cyrus the Great]], described as the "first charter of human rights".]]

Little is known of early [[Zoroastrianism]], and what is known is mostly from the accounts of ancient Greek philosophers and historians.[[Herodotus]]'s ''[[Histories (Herodotus)|The Histories]]'' (completed ''c.'' 440 BCE) includes a description of greater Iranian society with what may be recognizably Zoroastrian features, including [[exposure of the dead (Zoroastrianism)|exposure of the dead]]. Perhaps more importantly, ''The Histories'' is(contracted; show full)
*[http://bahai-library.com/?file=aqdas_bahai_literature The Kitab-i-Aqdas: its place in Baha'i literature]
*[http://www.bahai9.com/Kit%C3%A1b-i-Aqdas Compendium on the Kitáb-i-Aqdas]
*[http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/rrichardson/mh/FVP06.HTM Faith v's Philosophy]
*[http://www.radionz.co.nz/nr/programmes/inthegoldilockszone scientific history of life on earth]

[[Category:Religious philosophy and doctrine]]