What is the difference between the “Word” and the "Word of God? If the Word is co-eternal then, by definition, the Word was uncreated. If this uncreated “Word” is co-eternal with the “Word of God”, yet separated, are you not describing two gods; two eternal but separate entities? This would be a huge difference in our belief systems.
Hi Steve, there is no difference between the “Word” and the “Word of God”. I actually said there is a difference between the “Word” and the “**World **of God” meaning the Divine Essence.
In Baha’i cosmology, there is the World of God (the Divine Essence), the World of the Kingdom (the Word) and the world of creation.
The Divine Essence is beyond all knowledge. As attested in Catholic theology:
“A direct and intuitive representation of the Divine Substance [Essence] as It is in Itself, is manifestly impossible. Our knowledge of God is restricted to His attributes which we see reflected in creatures, and which we refer to the Divine Substance; but the Substance itself we have no power to apprehend.”
Creation is an “emanation” of the Divine Essence. The Divine Essence does not “manifest” itself in creation. In order to manifest in creation, the Divine Essence would assume imperfection and this is therefore impossible.
God has absolute and relative attributes.
Again, in Catholic theology, we see:
11. There are two kinds of attributes in God, absolute and relative. – Although human reason cannot comprehend God, it can, however, acquire a knowledge not only of His existence, but also of some of His attributes. These attributes are of two kinds: some belong to God considered in Himself, and these are absolute attributes; the others belong to Him as Creator of the world, and these are relative attributes.
One of His absolute attributes is “aseity” and we do not see His absolute attributes, which form part of His Divine Essence, within creation.
His relative attributes however, do “emanate” within creation and are the basis for Creation.
So where is all this going?
Just like the sun emanating its rays, the actor and his action, the writer and his writings, the speaker and his speech, are all intimately linked in terms of time, so is the Creator and His First Emanation, known as the World of the Kingdom.
The World of the Kingdom (or the Word) is the
First Emanation of God and is Co-eternal with Him. This does not mean that the World of the Kingdom actually IS the World of God, no, they are separate Worlds. And neither does this mean that the World of the Kingdom is another God, meaning we believe in two Gods. No.
In Catholic theology it is stated here:
“In this, however, is seen not the nature of the artist, but only his artistic skill which he has left impressed on his handiwork. Thus also, when we look at the order of creation, we form in our mind an image not of the essence, but of the wisdom of Him who has made all things wisely.”
Saint Gregory of Nyssa (c. 335 – c. 395) - Sermons on the Beatitudes (Sermon 6)
So you see the artist is not an artist until the MOMENT he produces art.
The writer is not a writer until the MOMENT he writes.
The sun is not the sun until the moment it emanates rays.
The Creator is not a creator until the MOMENT He creates.
The emanation is co-eternal with God. The World of the Kingdom, the Word of God is the First Emanation from God and is similarly eternal.
Jesus and Baha’u’llah are “MANIFESTATIONS” of that First Emanation.
In truth they are not Manifestations of God, they are Manifestations of the
“World of the Kingdom”, or,
“Manifestations of the Word of God”, or as noted in The Prologue,
“The Word”
So you see, dear friend, the Word is co-eternal with the Essence of God, but is not the Divine Essence itself
Please feel free to study further these concepts here:
bahai-library.org/books/quest/quest.03.html
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