We begin by situating attention before making claims or conclusions.
Meaning is not extracted immediately. Noticing comes first
The work is structured, constrained, and intentional — but never directive.
Each experience ends deliberately, without resolution or synthesis.
Neither discipline is reduced to the other. Contradiction is allowed to remain.

Theologic Method operates in three distinct but related modes:
Studies
Studies are written explorations that move sequentially through philosophical and theological themes.
They are meant to be read slowly and in order, but they do not demand agreement. Each Study introduces ideas, texts, and tensions — often paired with optional AI-guided companions for further engagement.
Labs
Labs expose the method itself.
They break texts into components, trace claims, test coherence, and make assumptions visible. Labs treat scripture and philosophy as material for disciplined investigation — not sermons or conclusions.
Labs are where reasoning is made explicit.
Encounters
Encounters are guided experiences.
They are not instructional and do not explain themselves. Each Encounter places the participant inside a constrained moment of attention, tension, or questioning — and ends before resolution arrives.
Encounters are meant to be entered, not mastered.
AI Was Here
Artificial intelligence is not used here to generate answers or automate belief.

AI allows this project to prioritize process over personality.
No model is treated as authoritative.
The method matters more than the machine
This project begins with attention.
If that interests you, you already know where to start.