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Thanks Fr. Bill, That's precisely the word, "distinction", that I was going to offer. I think we also have to be careful not to too quickly conflate the relations and persons of the Trinity with human relating.
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Unity and distinction, yes. Unity and separateness???
ReplyDeleteThanks Fr. Bill,
ReplyDeleteThat's precisely the word, "distinction", that I was going to offer. I think we also have to be careful not to too quickly conflate the relations and persons of the Trinity with human relating.