Theology
This folder develops two complementary theological projects: a reconstruction of the suppressed feminine divine within the Christian tradition, and a systematic derivation of radical kenosis — the claim that voluntary cost-absorption is the structural basis of trust, meaning, and love at every scale.
Subfolders
co/ — The Suppressed Theology and The Love Story Reconstructs what was erased from the Christian tradition: Asherah and Sophia in pre-Deuteronomic Israelite religion, Mary as the embodied Holy Spirit, the Trinity reconceived as structurally complete through its feminine principle. Reads the full tradition with the institutional filter removed and finds a theology of unconditional love hiding in plain sight. See co/README.md.
radical-kenosis/ — Radical Kenosis: Meaning, Cost, and the Structure of Reality A systematic argument from structural first principles: in finite relational systems, irreducible cost exists and must either be displaced or absorbed. Only absorption sustains trust and meaning. Sustained cost-bearing requires a non-depletable source. The framework derives why the Christian claim — specifically the Cross — fits this structural specification with unusual precision. Includes a core argument sequence, biblical interpretation (bible/README.md), essays on specific topics (essays/README.md), theological depth papers (other/README.md), and synthesis material (synthesis/README.md). See radical-kenosis/README.md.
Reading Order
The two subfolders are complementary rather than sequential. co/ approaches the theological recovery through historical and narrative reconstruction. radical-kenosis/ approaches the same territory through structural derivation from first principles. Either can be read first; they converge on the same underlying claim from different directions.