This document introduces several new concepts and distinctions related to theology, philosophy, and ethics. It distinguishes between descriptive sciences, evaluative cultures, and normative philosophies. It also defines concepts like intraobjective identity, intersubjective intimacy, and intrasubjective integrity that describe different types of experiences and relationships between ideas, subjects, and objects. Finally, it contrasts different approaches to theology, philosophy, and ethics between universal norms of justice and virtue versus Christian unitive norms of love and virtue.