Six books emerging from the Architecture of Redemption — a complete theological account of the human condition and what God actually promised.
These books are not independent projects. They are one unified body of work — the Architecture of Redemption developed across six distinct instruments. The theological framework is built in the first book and carried through every subsequent one. They are designed to be read together, in any order, each one entering the same architecture from a different angle.
A complete theological account of the human condition
The foundational volume. What God built — the human person as designed across five integrated components. What broke at Genesis 3 — not primarily a moral event but a structural one, the transfer of interpretive authority from God to the human mind. What redemption actually accomplishes structurally, not only forensically. And what the promised life looks like in practice. The comparison in scope is Augustine's City of God — a complete theological vision, not a pastoral program.
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73 figures from Scripture who lived the seven diagnostic levels
Seventy-three profiles drawn from the whole of Scripture — each one a person who lived one of the seven diagnostic levels, whose story God preserved in the canon as a mirror for those who would come after. Each profile names the operating level, the expression pattern, the internal experience, the biblical narrative, and what God did with the pattern. The profiles are not biographical summaries — they are spiritual mirrors, designed to be placed in front of a specific person at a specific moment.
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48 studies. One for every level, expression, and mirror figure.
Forty-eight 21-day studies — each one built around a specific biblical figure, routed to a specific person based on their diagnostic level and expression pattern. Not a reading plan. A practice. Each study is designed to do something specific to the internal operating state over 21 consecutive days — to move a person from where they are toward where they were made to be. The studies are the embodiment of the Architecture: theology that does something.
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What God actually promised — and what it looks like in practice
Not the prosperity gospel. Not the suffering-only gospel. The life God actually promised — the Sermon on the Mount read as an architectural document, Romans 8 as the description of the destination state, 1 John as the lived experience of abiding. This book is the positive vision the Architecture is walking toward. Every diagnostic level is moving toward something. This book names what that something is and what it looks like when it is actually inhabited.
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The most serious words in Scripture — and what they actually mean
Matthew 7:23 contains the most sobering words in the New Testament. Jesus speaks them to people who have prophesied in his name, cast out demons in his name, done mighty works in his name — and he says: I never knew you. This book is a theological account of the difference between religious activity and structural alignment — between knowing about God and being known by Him. It is the diagnostic question the entire Architecture is built around.
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The practices of the embodied life
Every 21-Day Study contains an embodiment section — specific practices drawn from Scripture that correspond to the particular operating state and movement toward alignment. This book gathers all of those practices into one volume, organized not by topic but by where a person is in the seven-level cascade. It is a handbook for the walk — what the embodied Christian life looks like in practice, at each specific level, on an ordinary day.
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