Friday, March 22, 2019
March 25. On this date in 1957, George Townshend died. A former Irish Anglican clergyman and Hand of the Cause of God, Townshend's "Christ and Bahá’u’lláh" is notable for the changes made from the original publication to subsequent editions published after Shoghi Effendi's death.
March 25. On this date in 1957, George Townshend died. A former Irish Anglican clergyman and Hand of the Cause of God, Townshend's "Christ and Bahá’u’lláh" is notable for the changes made from the original publication to subsequent editions published after Shoghi Effendi's death.
George Townshend was born on June 14, 1876.
On June 10, 1919, George Townshend wrote his first letter to 'Abdu'l-Bahá, and received a reply six weeks later. He became a Bahá'í a few months later, but only in 1947, at the age of 70, did Townshend renounce his orders to the Anglican Church.
Shoghi Effendi designated him a Hand of the Cause of God in 1951 and once said of George Townshend that he feels "Mr. Townshend's services to the Faith can best be rendered by his writing about it, as he obviously has an outstanding ability in this direction..."
Of the books that Townshend wrote, Christ and Bahá’u’lláh is notable for the changes made from the original publication to subsequent editions published after Shoghi Effendi's death. For example, a statement about the "first and present Guardian" has been removed and a section discussing "the lineage of succeeding Guardians" has been replaced with a section discussing "divinely guided institutions" in general.
On March 25, 1957, George Townshend died secondary to Parkinson's disease.
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