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Find your way around Theologos.

Theologos Media is built around eight pillars — Bible studies, articles, the library of people and powers, the historical reference, the archive of primary sources, the Atlas, the members area, and the store. Here's a short tour of each, and which one to open first.

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Start here

Bible Studies

Passage-by-passage studies that read the text in its own voice — Old Testament and New, organized by book. Built to lead the reader to Christ, not to argue for a tradition.

  • Studies grouped by canonical book
  • Each study lists the passage, key themes, and reflection questions
  • Free-member and paid-member tiers; members see the full study library at /members/resources
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Long-form writing

Articles

Essays, teaching pieces, and devotional reflections — written by the team and by guest contributors. Sorted by topic so you can follow a theme rather than just newest-first.

  • Articles indexed at /articles, newest first
  • Topical category pages under /category/* (Christology, Cosmology, Heterodoxy, etc.)
  • Author pages collect every piece a contributor has written
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Reference

Library

Who's who and what's what — apostles, Church Fathers, Desert Fathers, Reformers, angels, demons, martyrs, denominations, schisms, movements, sacraments, and the liturgical calendar. Each entry pairs a public-domain image with a brief, traditionally-grounded summary.

  • People: Royal Family, Apostles, Fathers, Desert Fathers, Reformers, Martyrs
  • Powers & doctrine: Angels, Demons, Sacraments
  • Movements & splits: Denominations, Schisms, Movements, Traditions
  • The Christian Calendar with feasts and saints' days
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The historical core

Reference (Councils, Creeds, Canon, Events)

The bones of the historic Christian witness. Every Ecumenical and major regional Council. Every ancient creed. The 66-book Protestant canon plus deuterocanonical books with which canon recognizes which. The major events that shaped Christianity from Pentecost forward.

  • Councils — convened, attendees, creeds produced, denominations that recognize them
  • Creeds — full text, variants, and which traditions still use them
  • Canon — every book with testament, genre, traditional author, and key passages
  • Major Events — Pentecost to the present, cross-linked to councils and people
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Curated primary sources

Archive

Hand-picked collections from the historical record — texts, art, and documents — surfaced as visual collections rather than a chronological feed. The featured collection rotates; the catalog grows as we publish.

  • Featured primary sources with original author + date
  • Topical collections (Patristic Letters, Reformation Tracts, etc.)
  • Each entry links to the underlying article or library page
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Alpha & Omega

Atlas

Theologos's largest single project — a 236-entry reference work across seven sections, mapping Sacred Geography, Realms & Cosmology, Time & Ages, Records & Artifacts, Powers & Entities, Portals & Thresholds, and People of the Canon. The teaser is public; full entries unlock for Paid Members and above.

  • Seven sections, each with its own index page
  • Every entry shows its scriptural anchor, classification badge, and primary verses
  • Founding Members get earliest access as new sections finalize
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Membership

Members

Create a free account to save your place, unlock free-member studies, and join the newsletter. Paid and Founding tiers add the full study library, downloadable workbooks, and Atlas previews — those activate as the next phase ships.

  • Free tier: account, newsletter opt-in, free-member resources
  • Paid tier: full study library + workbooks (waitlist)
  • Founding tier: Atlas previews + founder-only resource drops (waitlist)
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Support the work

Store

A small line of hoodies and printed pieces. The store is the cleanest way to support Theologos directly — every sale goes back into the next study, the next plate, the next batch of writing.

  • Hoodies — limited drops with named shadow + ribbon variants
  • Future: art prints + printed reference cards

Pick a thread and follow it.

The site is built to be wandered through. Every page cross-links to the others — a denomination links to its parent and the councils it accepts, a Church Father links to his disciples and the creeds he helped draft. Start anywhere.