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Herein precisely lies the cultural significance of the Christian notion of God. When the Christian raises his eyes to God, he sees not a solitary, separated individual, but a Community. He sees a triplicity of distinct persons, each with his own distinctive and characteristic personality, yet whose life is utterly and ineffably one: for these three, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, have but one nature, one mind, one will. Such is by definition a community, a unity of life amid a diversity of personalities.. -- John Courtney Murray, S.J. in “The Construction of Christian Culture,” 1940 |
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