The Incarnation of Jesus

Was Jesus Man or God?

The intersection of modern physics, Analytical Idealism, and ancient theology presents a transformative way to understand the biblical narrative. Instead of viewing reality through substance dualism, this paradigm suggests the universe is a monistic, vibrating field of fundamental consciousness, often identified as the Universal Mind. Within this framework, physical matter is simply the extrinsic appearance of this cosmic mental activity. Consequently, the Incarnation is understood not as a violation of natural laws, but as a deliberate, localized dissociation of the Universal Mind into a human avatar. Humanity's core problem, traditionally labeled as sin, is diagnosed as dissociative amnesia—a profound, ego-driven illusion of separation from the foundational consciousness. Jesus’ teachings and actions were designed to pierce this physical interface, effectively healing the autoimmune disease of human isolation. His ultimate mission was to dissolve these dissociative boundaries and achieve cosmic psychological reintegration for a fragmented world.

The Logos in the Quantum Field: A Theoretical Framework for a Monistic Incarnation of Jesus

Scientific Midrash: Why Ancient Judaism and Modern Physics Are More Aligned Than You Think

The Quantum Christ: A Divine Interface

The Quantum Christ and the Modern Mind


The Resurrection of Jesus

Historical inquiry and science aims to uncover probable past events, recognizing that historians' subjective perspectives and worldviews inevitably influence interpretation. Despite these biases, robust methodologies allow for reliable historical conclusions. The "minimal facts" approach focuses on historical occurrences widely accepted by a diverse range of scholars, including atheists, agnostics, and skeptics. This method prioritizes strong, independent evidence for each fact, without requiring prior belief in the supernatural or the general reliability of ancient texts. These sources collectively examine the authenticity and scientific properties of the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo, two relics believed to have been associated with Jesus Christ's crucifixion and burial.

The Post-Resurrection: Visions or a “Real” Body

All Resurrection Appearances: From Apparitions (Visions) to Physical Body Presentations

The Eloquence of Absence: The Empty Tomb and Mark’s Unfinished Easter

From Heavenly Vision to Body: The Evolution of Jesus’ Resurrection Appearances

The Physics of Resurrection: The “Risen” Christ through QFT and Analytical Idealism


The Resurrection Topic Collections

Jesus And The Resurrection: A Historical Study

Seeing the Messiah: The World of Apparitions

The Shroud of Turin And The Sudarium of Oviedo: A Critical Summary of 50+ Years of Observations, Data And Theories