Joel and Travis take the idea of evaluative outlooks and show how it relates to issues of unity in the Church, as well as the importance and role of (the central) doctrines, particularly those in the Nicene Creed. Is unity to be formed around the idea of disagreement with "respect," or is there some deeper unity that should drive us--not merely unity based on sharing a good number of beliefs, but rather one founded on perception formed by the evaluative outlook of love? That is, where is the unity of the Church found? And if you said, "Jesus," so did we. But we try to explain this in a way that gets us beyond Sunday School platitudes.