These lists and specific references in other essays identify six similarities: (a) God is understood as love involving God's presence in human experience and God's response to that experience, (b) human
existence depends upon God's grace and that grace makes humans free, (c) humans respond to God resulting in the fulfillment
of God's intentions in the
concrete experiences
of individuals, (d)
knowledge involves more than subjective sensory experience, (e) experience broadly understood is crucial for theology, and (f) reality is characterized by diversity and relationality.