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Theology gives us one concept that we can use as a thinking tool:
 
The Trinity idea.
 
The only one God that we believe in is one unity perceived through his (her? Its?) hypostases:
-- the Father;
-- the Son, and
-- the Holy Spirit.
 
What does that teach us? It teaches us that we should perceive every fenomenon as a unity see out of many frames, perspectives. One and the same object can (and should) be read, interpreted in different ways. The ‘true’ picture of the fenomenon is a composite sketch made of those images combined according to certain rules.
At the same time, we always consider the intention of our referral to one of the frames; sometimes it might be enough to look from one side only.