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Commonwealth Christianity outlines a vision for a covenantal faiththat rejects both institutional overreach and modern spiritual vagueness. The text argues that doctrine is essential for protecting truth, yet warns that it is often weaponized by religious systems to exert tribal control and "gatekeeping." By centering on the primary witness of Scripture—specifically the Torah, Prophets, and Gospels—the author proposes a "commonwealth" model of shared moral order and federated accountability. This framework seeks to maintain a clear doctrinal center while explicitly refusing metaphysical inflation or clerical domination. Ultimately, the work serves as a reform charter intended to recover a disciplined, humble, and source-centered Christianity that remains answerable to the sovereignty of Yahweh.
By Atlas University x Klesia Press x Absurd HealthCommonwealth Christianity outlines a vision for a covenantal faiththat rejects both institutional overreach and modern spiritual vagueness. The text argues that doctrine is essential for protecting truth, yet warns that it is often weaponized by religious systems to exert tribal control and "gatekeeping." By centering on the primary witness of Scripture—specifically the Torah, Prophets, and Gospels—the author proposes a "commonwealth" model of shared moral order and federated accountability. This framework seeks to maintain a clear doctrinal center while explicitly refusing metaphysical inflation or clerical domination. Ultimately, the work serves as a reform charter intended to recover a disciplined, humble, and source-centered Christianity that remains answerable to the sovereignty of Yahweh.