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Bahá’í Perspective on the Origin of Matter
Author(s) -
Keven Brown
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
the journal of bahá’í studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2563-755X
pISSN - 0838-0430
DOI - 10.31581/jbs-2.3.423(1990
Subject(s) - epistemology , perspective (graphical) , balance (ability) , faith , power (physics) , philosophy , sociology , mathematics , psychology , physics , geometry , quantum mechanics , neuroscience
The origin of matter, according to the Bahá’í teachings, can be explained as a spiritual reality. Although this view is not modern, modern science is also find­ing that at the most fundamental level “permanent aspects of reality are not particular materials or structures but rather the possible forms of structures, and the rules for their transformation” (Wilczek). The Bahá’í Faith teaches that science and religion reveal complementary aspects of one truth. To Bahá’ís, the Word of God is an actual, albeit transcendent, entity with the power to bring physical reality into being. Its forces directly give rise to the structures and functions of matter. The theory of the four elements, the threefold structure of being, and the necessity of balance to life are also examined.

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