The call of Moses may be interpreted as his firm realization of the main unitive factor among the Hebrew slaves: their allegiance to the Lord. |
The unitive and procreative ends of marriage may not be artificially separated. |
There was no dichotomy between a social and a spiritual gospel to these men who held a unitive concept of truth. |
We undertake this not in homage to convention or tradition, but in service to the principles of a unitive and harmonious existence. |
In a curious way, therefore, the figure of Jesus Christ has become both a unitive and divisive element in Christendom. |
She lived and wishes to continue to live the pontifical desideratum with the theological note of the unitive force of the Church. |