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Re-discovering the real depth in Catholic thought.
Going right back beyond the 1950s, beyond Trent,
to the genesis of some of our thoughts about the Divine...
Dear Friends,

Something a little bit different today — and a bit heavier to provide much food for useful reflection and comment. Dr Anthony Lowes sent this in to us for consideration a couple of weeks ago. In the wake of the decline in relevance of religion he argues we are in danger of effectively throwing out the baby with the bathwater. Most people probably don't spend much time thinking about the Trinity these days considering it a form of thinking that belongs in the past. In this two-part article, Tony Lowes argues we need to re-discover the real depth in Trinitarian thinking (and rescue the entire concept from the neanderthal sectors — those incapable of change even if the survival of their church or species depended on it — who seem to make us want to believe Trinity is a physical reality and we're all damned if we don't accept their dogmas on the Trinity — LOL). I'll publish the second part of Tony's argument tomorrow.
<Read Dr Lowe's commentary>
www.catholica.com.au/gc2/occ/036_occ_100709.php
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