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For centuries, the “Gospel” has been fragmented into competing doctrines. Jesus was interpreted through theological lenses, Paul through institutional hierarchies, and their shared vision was obscured by centuries of exclusionary narratives.
Yet when we reconstruct their earliest voices, a unified grammar emerges:
- Jesus speaks in parables and images — mustard seeds, leaven, banquets — revealing a hidden attractor where life self-organizes through reciprocity, care, and belonging.
- Paul writes to fractured urban communities, embedding that attractor into relational practices: gifting networks, shared tables, and reconciled diversity.
- Together, they illuminate seven systemic principles that govern personal, social, and planetary thriving:
- Revalue to Life
- Embed Reciprocity
- Expand the Commons
- Align Attention
- Prioritize Care
- Trust Sufficiency
- Choose Life
When applied, these principles form a regenerative blueprint for navigating today’s interconnected crises:
- Economics → from extraction to reciprocity.
- Governance → from domination to stewardship.
- Justice → from punishment to repair.
- Culture → from isolation to belonging.
- Ecology → from control to participation.
This volume reframes the Gospel as a toolkit for coherence:
a living, cross-traditional grammar connecting ancient wisdom with modern design science. It offers a pathway to restore the commons, heal fragmentation, and re-align human systems with life’s regenerative intelligence.










