02 May 2026 – ‘Theosophy and the Baha’i Faith in their early days

Join us for this month’s engaging topic of:

Theosophy and the Baha’i Faith in their early days

Speaker Kevin Beint

02 May 2026, 2pm to 4.45pm

Cost: £5 Donation

Theosophical Society, (Leicester Lodge), Quaker Meeting House, 16 Queens Road, Clarendon Park, Leicester, LE2 1WP

Kevin Beint

About the Speaker

Kevin Beint is an English Bahá’í author and speaker known for his writings on spirituality, comparative religion, and the teachings of the Bahá’í Faith. His work often focuses on explaining Bahá’í principles in an accessible and practical way, helping readers explore themes such as unity, peace, justice, and humanity’s spiritual development. Through books, essays, and talks, he aims to make complex theological and philosophical ideas understandable to a broad audience.

As a committed member of the Bahá’í community, Beint has been involved in educational and devotional activities that promote interfaith understanding and community building. His writing frequently highlights central Bahá’í concepts such as the oneness of humanity, the harmony of science and religion, and the progressive revelation of divine guidance throughout history. He seeks to encourage thoughtful reflection and constructive dialogue among people of diverse backgrounds.

In addition to his religious and philosophical interests, Beint’s contributions reflect a broader concern for moral renewal and social cohesion in contemporary society. By addressing both personal spiritual growth and collective responsibility, he emphasizes the role individuals can play in fostering unity and positive social change. His work continues to resonate with readers interested in faith-based perspectives on global challenges.

Kevin Beint