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Robert Stockman (born October 6, 1953) is a scholar specializing in Baháʼí studies who has been called "the foremost historian of the Baháʼí Faith in America."[1] He received his undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University (B.A., 1975) and a doctorate in religious studies from Harvard University (Th.D., 1990).[2]

Robert Stockman
Born (1953-10-06) October 6, 1953 (age 70)
Alma materWesleyan University
Brown University
Harvard University
Scientific career
FieldsBaháʼí studies
InstitutionsDePaul University
Indiana University South Bend

Background

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Robert Stockman was raised in Granby, Connecticut by Harold Herman and Margery (Fothergill) Stockman, who worked as apple farmers. He initially majored in geology at Wesleyan University and later received a master's degree in planetary science from Brown University, with a particular interest in the geology of Mars. He was introduced to the Baháʼí Faith while an undergraduate student and converted at the age of twenty, on October 16, 1973.[3] He has been an active Baháʼí since his conversion, and in 1979 participated in mass teachings in rural central Florida.[1]

During his studies for his master's degree in geology, he developed an interest in the history of the Baháʼí community in Rhode Island which led to his researching the biography of Thornton Chase. This endeavor led to the publication of Baha'i Faith in America: Origins 1892–1900,[4] followed by Baha'i Faith in America, The: Early Expansion, 1900–1912 Volume 2[5] before the ultimate publishing of Thornton Chase: First American Baha'i.[6] Starting in 1989, he has worked for the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States, based in Wilmette, Illinois, in various capacities. He is married to Mana Derakhshani.

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Subsequent to earning his doctorate from Harvard Divinity School,[7] Stockman began teaching at the DePaul University in Chicago prior to proceeding to his current position as a lecturer at Indiana University South Bend, where he teaches religious studies. He serves as director of the Wilmette Institute.[8] He has served on the boards of the Baháʼí Encyclopedia project, the Association for Baháʼí studies, and World Order magazine. He has lectured on Baháʼí topics across the world and is a frequent contributor to Baháʼí panels at the American Academy of Religion.

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References

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  1. ^ a b Silk, Mark (June 26, 2014). "Maybe there ARE more Bahaʼis than Jews in South Carolina!". Religion News Service. Retrieved December 26, 2016.
  • ^ Resume. Retrieved December 26, 2016
  • ^ Warren Odess-Gillett (July 27, 2013). "A Baháʼí Perspective Interview with Robert Stockman". A Baháʼí Perspective (Podcast). Retrieved December 26, 2016.
  • ^ Stockman, R. (1985). Baha'i Faith in America: Origins 1892–1900. Wilmette, Ill.: Baha'i Publishing Trust of the United States. ISBN 978-0-87743-199-2.
  • ^ Stockman, R. (2002). Baha'i Faith in America, The: Early Expansion, 1900–1912 Volume 2. Wilmette, Ill.: George Ronald. ISBN 978-0-87743-282-1. Archived from the original on 2013-01-17.
  • ^ Stockman, R. (2001). Thornton Chase: First American Baha'i. Wilmette, Ill.: Baha'i Publishing Trust of the United States. ISBN 978-0-87743-282-1.
  • ^ Stockman, Robert H. (January 1990). The Bahá'í Faith and American Protestantism (ThD). Harvard Divinity School. pp. 43–58. OCLC 23934626.
  • ^ Wilmette Institute: Robert Stockman. Retrieved December 26, 2016

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