Digging a little deeper
into Christian history.
For curious Christians: a journal of essays, biographies, and primary sources that take the Bible’s hardest questions seriously — and consider how a young interpretive tradition has tried to answer them.
The questions that every Christian has struggled with.
Each essay opens with the question itself, then walks through scripture, history, and one interpretive tradition’s reading. You can decide what holds up.
Latest from the journal.
Are We Better Than Adam and Eve? What the Fall Reveals
Most of us quietly assume we would have done better than Adam and Eve. The Divine Principle offers a more honest — and more compassionate — answer.
Do We Need to Keep the Ten Commandments to Be Saved?
A clear scriptural answer to one of the most common questions in Christianity — the role of the law in salvation, and what grace actually restores.
What Is the Spiritual World? A Biblical and DP Answer
The spiritual world is as real as the physical one. Explore its structure, how it relates to earthly life, and what the Divine Principle reveals about existence after death.
For Christians who still have questions.
This isn’t a tract. It’s a working library — essays, source material, biographies, and primary documents — for readers who want to think about Christian history with fewer guardrails than a sermon allows. Read what holds up. Disagree with what doesn’t.