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Apologetics: A Personal Vision

Ian Kluge

porphory2@hotmail.com


Apologetics Panel
Association of Baha'i Studies
Seattle, Washington
September 2 2001


1787 Harper Drive
Prince George, British Columbia,
Canada, V2M 2Y9



  1. My vision of a credible and effective Baha'i apologetics bases itself on the following statements from Baha'u'llah and Abdu'l-Baha.

    1.       "If any man were to arise to defend, in his writings, the Cause of God against its assailants, such a man, however inconsiderable his share, shall be so honored in the world to come that the Concourse on high would envy his glory." (Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings, CLIV p.330)

    2.       "Teach ye the Cause of God, O people of Bahá, for God hath prescribed unto every one the duty of proclaiming His Message, and regardeth it as the most meritorious of all deeds." (- Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings, CXXVI, p.278)

    3.       "Arise [,] to further My Cause, and to exalt My Word amongst men." (Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings, LXXI, p.137)

    4.       "... in this age the peoples of the world need the arguments of reason.
      ('Abdu'l-Bahá, Some Answered Questions, p. 7; see also Gleanings, CVI, p.213 about the "needs of the age ye live in".

    5.       "Every subject presented to a thoughtful audience must be supported by rational proofs and logical arguments." (Abdu'l-Bahá, Foundations of World Unity, p.86 ). We must do so in light of "the rational faculty with which God hath endowed the essence of man." (Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings,LXXXIII, p.164)

    6. "This [the previous argument] is a spiritual proof, but one which we cannot at the beginning put forth for the benefit of the materialists. First we must speak of the logical proofs, afterward the spiritual proofs." (Abdu'l-Baha, Some Answered Questions, p.197; italics added).

    7.       "If it [the previous explanation] were otherwise, the foundations of the Religion of God would rest upon an illogical proposition which the mind could never conceive, and how can the mind be forced to believe a thing which it cannot conceive?" (Abdu'l-Baha, Some Answered Questions, p.115)

  2. In general terms, I would, therefore, define Baha'i apologetics as the application of reason to explicate and, thereby, teach the Baha'i Writings in such a way as to reveal their rational foundations and character, to show that faith in Baha'u'llah's revelation is a reasonable response to the problems of the contemporary world, and to defend the Baha'i Faith against attacks on its principles, teachings and practices.

  3. In other words, the first task of a apologetics is the rational demonstration of the reasonability of the truths God has revealed through Baha'u'llah, i.e. to show to the greatest degree possible the rational basis for belief in Baha'u'llah's dispensation and that commitment to Baha'u'llah's Dispensation is a rational and adequate choice in the 21st Century.
  4. The second task of a rational apologetics is protection, i.e. to protect the Faith by ensuring that its history, practices, organization, teachings, goals and modus operandi are understood and portrayed accurately and reasonably and do not become the victims of foes and factions.
  5. The third task of a rational apologetics is relevance, i.e., apologetics must use Baha'u'llah's revelation (a) to provide rational and positive answers to the great questions that have always haunted human beings and (b) to explicate the Writings anew as humankind makes advances in various fields. Apologetics must ever devise new ways of explicating the truths revealed by Baha'u'llah.
  6. An effective apologetics must build on rationality because the laws of reason are what God has chosen to reveal throughout creation as well as in the rational soul which is the essence of man. These laws are also universally followed in the practice of daily life even if they are not always accepted at the verbalized theoretical level. Thus, rationality forms the broadest possible base on which to build a Baha'i apologetics.
  7. I believe that the strongest foundation on which to base - but not limit - a specifically Baha'i apologetics is the philosophy explicitly embedded in the Writings. This philosophy is compatible with the tradition is built on the work of Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, St. Thomas Aquinas and Avicenna and which is still growing today.
  8. Apologetics is reasonable, and can, therefore, be a *science* because it follows the laws of logic and reason that God has made manifest in creation and which are universally used by all practicing scientists.
  9. Because it is reasonable, apologetics knows the proper uses and limits of unaided reason; it neither exaggerates nor unduly limits the power of human reason left to its own resources.
  10. However, on the grounds of rational analysis, apologetics rejects the materialist assumptions of much contemporary scholarship and, on the basis of rational demonstration, accepts the existence of other non-material aspects of reality, as well as a Creator who plays a role in cosmic evolution.


Ian Kluge is a poet, playwright and independent scholar who lives in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. He and his wife Kirsti have four children. He works as a part-time teacher. His plays have been performed in Vancouver, Victoria, Prince George and numerous smaller communities throughout the north. Hs most recent plays are "The Gender Wars Trilogy" ("Medea: The Bitch is Back"; "Jason: Semen and Victory" and "Showdown at Sunion"). He is recognized specialist in the poetry and philosophy of Conrad Aiken and maintains a web journal on this author. His two most recent books of poetry are "For the Lord of the Crimson Ark" and "Elegies". He is currently working on a logical analysis of Nagarjuna's "Mula" and "Vigra".


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