UNITY AND DIVERSITY WORLD FELLOWSHIP
Rev. Leland Stewart
The major historical forms of religion are incomplete: there has not been formulated a way of life expressive of the type of personality in which the (three) major components of temperament are all fairly strong and of approximately equal strength. We have called this the (unity-and-diversity) personality; the corresponding religious attitude will be designated as (the unity-and-diversity path), for reasons to be discussed as the argument proceeds.
Since this personality has not yet found its embodiment in a religious prophet nor its embellishment and delineation in literature and philosophy, it is difficult at this time to focus sharply the picture of (the unity-and-diversity person). But the possibility of such a personality is evident, and certain of (the) features are even now discernable. We must do something to fix them before our attention, and investigate the consequences of taking (the unity-and-diversity person) as an ideal human type around which to build a philosophy, a religion, and a society.
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