This paper is an attempt to search for a pluralistic culture. Relying on Ladriere's philosophy of culture and on the spirit of the Pentecost, the author argues for the possibility of a universal culture in the spirit of the Pentecost, i.e. a culture free of domination and guided by a ”common vocation.” The paper consists of two main parts: the first part elaborates Ladriere's concept of culture, while the second part develops Ladriere' arguments further to prove the tenability of the thesis of pluralistic culture.