has become more and more clear that relations, relatedness, are the very soul
of being. And what are relations save distinctions, a plurality within a unity?
The more highly related a thing is, the more reality it has; I mean, the higher
is its type of unity. On the other hand, if we try to conceive of unity without
difference we find ourselves reduced to mere abstractions of the mindlike the
mathematical points without parts or magnitude, which have no real existence
except as an abstraction of the mind, or in other words are really equal to
zero. And so Being of this abstract sort (as Hegel, one of the greatest of the
moderns, saw) is literally equivalent to Not-being. Are we then going to apply
to God the poorest, barest, and most abstract of the categories, unrelated
Being, undifferentiated Unity, as if it were the sole possible and the highest
one? Or also the richest, fullest and most significant? Surely the latter! Then,
somehow or other there must be relatedness ascribed to God essentiallynot with
the finite created universe, or anything beyond His own being, for that would
raise that created being to the rank of a second god. This essential relatedness
must, then, be within, within the circle of the Unity of the living God. The
Godhead must Itself be the centre and home of some extraordinarily varied
distinctions and relations if It is to be living and real, and not fulfil merely
some abstract demand of thought, as for example the demand for an unconditioned
First Causewhich seems the |