On An Exploration of Baha’i Conceptual Territory: Inchoate but coherent

hdr_mw_logo_areaMain Entry: in·cho·ate
Pronunciation: \in-ˈkō-ət, ˈin-kə-ˌwāt\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin inchoatus, past participle of inchoare to start work on, perhaps from in- + cohum part of a yoke to which the beam of a plow is fitted
Date: 1534
: being only partly in existence or operation : incipient ; especially : imperfectly formed or formulated : formless, incoherent <misty, inchoate suspicions that all is not well with the nation – J. M. Perry>
- in·cho·ate·ly adverb
- in·cho·ate·ness noun

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inchoate 

I didn’t know the word. Inchoate. Iooked it up. Great word. Thanks, Jason (author of  Inchoate Reflections on the Baha’i Institute Process) for bringing Baha’i Coherance to my attention. The essays to be found on the site are further evidence of the excellance of the personal scholarship the Baha’i Faith inspires. -gw

BAHA’I COHERANCE

An Exploration of Our Conceptual Territory

Statement of Purpose: This is a collaborative space for Baha’is to submit essays, reflections, or creative works about all things related to the world in which we find ourselves. There are no length requirements; the format is flexible and can change as people see fit. Please note that these essays represent the current views of the contributers, and do not represent an official Baha’i perspective.

Contributors

Tia * Kristopher Syn Morgan * James and Aria * Mr. Cat * ben * Da Bank * Jericha * rsiegel * Marya * Boone  * Jason * Kat * Rahan * Brenden * mp :) * Bryan

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