Theology/Heresies
Dataism
Dataism represents an emergent philosophy and, by the accounts of its proponents, a new religion, positing a radical reorganisation of society and human understanding.
Theology/Heresies
Dataism represents an emergent philosophy and, by the accounts of its proponents, a new religion, positing a radical reorganisation of society and human understanding.
Philosophy/Studies
EXPERIMENTS
Theology/Saints

Theology/Catechumens
Pentecost, also known as **Trinity Day** or the **Descent of the Holy Spirit**, is one of the **Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church**, observed annually fifty days after Pascha (Easter Sunday).
Theology/Catechumens
The Tabernacle, historically understood as a tent sanctuary used by the Israelites during the Exodus, served as the locus of God's presence among the Jewish people. This mobile sanctuary was constructed according to a precise pattern shown to Moses on the mountain, intended to serve as a copy
Theology/The Evil One
Demons are **fallen angels**, created beings who rebelled against the Divine order. This rebellion, led by Satan, resulted in one-third of the angelic host choosing evil, a state into which they are now irrevocably locked; they cannot be saved or converted.
History/Events
The Society of December 10th constitutes an archetypal example of a counter gang deployed by a Bonapartist figure. Louis Bonapart utilised this organisation to transform the French Revolution, preventing it from being genuinely revolutionary and instead making it a vehicle for his personal power....
Theology/Heresies
HERESIES
Philosophy/Ideas
The Post-War Industrial Consensus The trajectory of industrial society following World War II provided a stark validation of the theories promulgated by Karl Marx. While common discourse suggests that communism manifested solely in the Soviet Union or China, the industrialised nations of Europe and the United States adopted the fundamental
History/Events
Historical Context and Ethnic Tension The Doctors' Plot of 1953 represented the final, dramatic culmination of the ideological and ethnic power struggles that defined the internal politics of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics under Joseph Stalin. To comprehend the significance of this event, one must first analyse the
Theology/Heresies
The Philosopher’s Stone (_lapis philosophorum_) is a **legendary substance** in the history of alchemy. It was believed to possess the singular capacity to transmute base metals, such as lead, into **noble metals**, specifically gold or silver.
Philosophy/Ideas
Justificationism provides a framework for understanding the role of justification in the formation and evaluation of beliefs, emphasising the importance of evidence and sound reasoning in attaining knowledge.