Reading Paths

Use these paths depending on what kind of entry point you want.

Public Orientation

Start here for the broadest introduction to the project.

  1. The Architecture of Apostasy
  2. Aru vaen: A Keeping of the Troth
  3. The Path of Re-Embodiment
  4. Method
  5. Faithful Institutions
  6. Foundations
  7. Reader’s Guide
  8. Core Concepts
  9. The Church and False Embodiment
  10. Gallery Catalog

Apostasy and Religious Systems

This path follows the critique of corrupted worship, institutional religion, and externalized holiness.

  1. Method
  2. The Architecture of Apostasy
  3. Faithful Institutions
  4. Ancient and Modern Monopolies of Faithless Religion
  5. State-Dressed Religion and the Fallen Church
  6. The Pastor Inside the Apostate Architecture
  7. Mormonism and Christianity
  8. The Ungraspable Light: Moses, Aquinas, Idolatry, and the Eclipse of Representation
  9. The Weight of Glory: From Shadow to Substance

Logos, Disease, and the Body

This path follows the archive’s embodied theology of disorder, addiction, hypocrisy, care, and restoration.

  1. Disordered Logos and the Distorted Person
  2. Disordered Logos and the Long Afflicted
  3. From Hypocrisy to Disordered Logos
  4. Hypocrisy Chapter Draft
  5. The Chemical Temple
  6. The Shape of the Unbroken Soul: The Eternal Reality of Ceaseless Prayer

Sacred Time and Christian Liberty

This path focuses on Christmas, biblical feasts, Protestant critique, and the passage from calendar shadow to Christological substance.

  1. Pagan Origins of Christmas
  2. Protestantism and Christmas
  3. The True Timeline of Messiah
  4. The Weight of Glory: From Shadow to Substance

Cosmology and the Antediluvian Frame

This path follows the archive’s most mythic and cosmological material.

  1. Introduction Draft
  2. Chapter 1: The Architecture of Pandemonium
  3. Chapter 2: The Primordial Narrative
  4. Chapter 3: The Broken Quarantine

Public Liturgy and Politics

This path reads national polarization, war memory, monuments, and civic sacred space through the language of fallen ritual, speech, desire, and political worship.

  1. The Fallen Liturgies of American Politics
  2. The Monumental Cross and the Crucified Cross
  3. Gettysburg as National Temple
  4. State-Dressed Religion and the Fallen Church

Literary and Mythopoetic Theology

This path gathers story-shaped theological work and mythopoetic explorations.

  1. Aru vaen: A Keeping of the Troth