Thornton Chase
Thornton Chase was an intriguing figure in the early 20th century, known primarily for his contributions to literature as well as his role in the development of the Bahá'í Faith in the United States. Born on April 19, 1847, in the bustling city of Chicago, Chase was not only a dedicated writer but also a passionate advocate for the principles of unity and peace espoused by the Bahá'í teachings. His literary works often reflect his deep commitment to social justice and spiritual growth, making them both thought-provoking and enriching for readers seeking to explore the intersection of faith and daily life.
Chase's writings, while perhaps not as widely recognized today, provide a unique glimpse into the philosophical and spiritual discourse of his time. He penned essays and letters that illuminate his understanding of the Bahá'í Faith, offering insights that resonate with those interested in spirituality and community. If you're curious to delve deeper into his thoughts and ideas, take a moment to explore his works available in this app. You may find his reflections on life and belief both inspiring and enlightening.
The Bahai Revelation
Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
Thornton Chase
Thornton Chase is commonly recognized as the first convert to the Bahá’í Faith of Occidental background. During his life he or…
In Galilee
Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
Thornton Chase
Thornton Chase is commonly recognized as the first convert to the Bahá'í Faith of Occidental background. During his life he or…