Oneness Of God

Definition of Oneness Of God as it relates to Religions, Monotheism, Bahai Faith

Oneness of God in the context of the Bahá'í Faith refers to the essential and fundamental belief that there is only one God, the creator of all things, eternal, omniscient, and omnipotent. This God is personal and knowable, but not limited by human conceptions of gender or form. The Oneness of God is expressed in the unity and interconnectedness of all religions, which are seen as progressive revelations from the same divine source, each reflecting the needs and capacities of its time and place. In this view, Bahá'í Faith is an extension and fulfillment of the monotheistic traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, affirming their essential unity while transcending their historical particularity. The Oneness of God thus encapsulates a vision of divine unity that encompasses both the transcendence and immanence of God, the diversity and interconnectedness of religions, and the ultimate goal of human spiritual and social progress.

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