Christ over chaos, unseen conflict, spiritual endurance, and victory in the Logos.

A curated path through films, essays, sacred art, and primary sources connected to this doctrine. Begin with the featured study, then move deeper through related articles and archive entries.
2026-05-17From a converted livery stable at 312 Azusa Street, Los Angeles, between 1906 and 1915, the second-largest stream of contemporary Christianity was born — and almost immediately segregated.
2026-05-15Before penal substitution dominated Western theology, the early Church understood the cross primarily as a cosmic victory — Christ defeating sin, death, and the powers of darkness by entering their territory and breaking their hold from within.
2026-05-15Ephesians 6 is not a metaphor for moral self-improvement. It is a combat manual for people Paul believes are fighting a real war against real adversaries in real heavenly places.
The Desert Fathers did not flee the city to find peace. They fled to find the battle. Antony, Evagrius, and the other Abbas of Egypt developed the most rigorous account of spiritual warfare the Church has ever produced.
2026-05-11The Bible's cosmology is not primitive monotheism. It is a complex architecture of divine beings, delegated authority, and cosmic rebellion.
2026-05-08Christ over chaos, narrated through storm, light, and typology.