. . "By this phrase Dulles meant that Evangelicals and Catholics ??should strive to excel each other not in wealth, power, and prestige but in virtues such as honesty, self-sacrifice, care for the poor, faith in God??s Word, and hope of eternal life.?? This rule resonates with the counsel of the Apostle Paul: ??Love each other with genuine affection, and take delight in honoring each other?? (Rom. 12:1" . .