A better definition of Christian Unity

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We should note that when [tag]Jesus prays[/tag] that we may all be one, he is not praying for some kind of sociological or theological or ecclesiological or liturgical [tag]unity[/tag]. He is not asking for a homogeneity that levels all diversity and brings plurality into a single “authorized” manifestation of the Christian life or community… Jesus is praying that you and I would live in a similar kind of relationship with God that he has as the revelation of true humanness in the image of God

– [tag]M. Robert Mulholland[/tag], Jr., The Deeper Journey

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