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Oneness Of God
Oneness of God
N=1 thematic distillation. Sources: Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh and The Kitáb-i-Aqdas, tr. Shoghi Effendi, © Bahá'í World Centre — Bahá'í Reference Library. Not public domain. Short cited quote anchors pending Phase 7 audit. Citations:
Gleanings <roman>·Aqdas ¶<n>.
Theme role
Monotheism is the first pillar. God is one, transcendent, and unknowable in essence; humanity cannot comprehend the divine nature directly but knows God through the Manifestations. The purpose of human creation is to know and to draw near to God.
Atomic statements
God-C1: God's essence is immeasurably exalted beyond human comprehension. (FOUNDATIONAL / GOD)
- Gleanings I: "Exalted, immeasurably exalted, art Thou above the strivings of mortal man to unravel Thy mystery… or to even hint at the nature of Thine Essence."
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
God-C2: There is one true God, exalted in glory. (FOUNDATIONAL / GOD)
- Gleanings I (frame): "Guard ye, with the aid of the one true God—exalted be His glory…"
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
God-C3: The purpose of God in creating man is to enable him to know his Creator and attain His Presence. (FOUNDATIONAL / GOD+HEART)
- Gleanings XXIX: "The purpose of God in creating man hath been, and will ever be, to enable him to know his Creator and to attain His Presence."
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
God-C4: The first duty is recognition of the Manifestation of God; this and obedience to His ordinances are inseparable "twin duties." (FOUNDATIONAL / GOD+LAW)
- Aqdas ¶1–2: "The first duty prescribed by God for His servants is the recognition of Him Who is the Dayspring of His Revelation…" · "These twin duties are inseparable. Neither is acceptable without the other."
- Stance: assert · Importance: core
Step 4 — Clusters
| Cluster | Atomic statements | Intent |
|---|---|---|
| God's oneness & transcendence | C1, C2 | One God, unknowable in essence |
| Knowing God as life's purpose | C3, C4 | Recognition + nearness is the aim of existence |
Step 5 — Internal tensions
None. Transcendence (C1) and knowability-through-the-Manifestation (C4) are complementary, not contradictory — the Manifestation is precisely the mediating answer to God's unknowability.
Step 6 — Synthesized principles
God-P1: God is one, transcendent, and unknowable in essence
There is one true God whose essence is immeasurably exalted beyond all human striving to comprehend it; God is known not directly but through His Manifestations.
- Tier:
FOUNDATIONAL· Domain: GOD · Covers: C1, C2 · Evidence: Gleanings I
God-P2: To know and draw near to God is the purpose of human life
Human beings are created to know their Creator and attain His Presence; the first duty is recognition of God's Manifestation, inseparable from obedience to His law.
- Tier:
FOUNDATIONAL· Domain: GOD+LAW · Covers: C3, C4 · Evidence: Gleanings XXIX; Aqdas ¶1–2
Step 7 — Traceability
| Principle | Atomic statements | Citations |
|---|---|---|
| God-P1 | C1, C2 | Gleanings I |
| God-P2 | C3, C4 | Gleanings XXIX; Aqdas ¶1–2 |
Step 8 — Quality
- Coverage: the oneness/transcendence and purpose-of-life themes captured.
- Principles: 2.
- Traceability: 100%. Copyright: short quotes, attributed, pending Phase 7 audit. ✅
Step 9 — Validation
- Standalone comprehension: God-P1's claim (one transcendent, ultimately-mysterious God) converges with other monotheisms (Islam, Judaism, Christianity); its warrant (knowability only via the Manifestations) is distinctively Bahá'í. God-P2's claim (life's purpose is union with the divine) converges with theistic traditions but diverges sharply from non-theistic Buddhism (whose terminus is nibbāna, not communion with God) — flagged for the Atlas.