The oneness of God is therefore not a number nearly so much as it is a unity: the unifying
love of God in koinonia -- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.


DAVEH:   Any room for individuals in that equation?..........

The oneness of God is therefore........Father, Son,  Holy Spirit & Bill.

.........Does that work in your theological paradigm?

Taylor wrote:
Moreover, John, if God is love and God is also a singularity, like many people think of "one" in the statement "God is one," then the greatest human _expression_ of that love would be narcissism: extreme self love; for that would be to exemplify the love of God. Instead, God is "one" -- and has been from eternity -- precisely because of the other-centered love which exists between the Father for the Son and the Son for the Father in the Holy Spirit. The oneness of God is therefore not a number nearly so much as it is a unity: the unifying
love of God in koinonia -- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
 
Good insight, Dude, I mean Bish; you're on a roll.
 
Bill
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