Plato
- Idealism — forms over particulars
- The Republic ethic: “God is not the author of evil”
“Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Corinthians 1:3)
“Grace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God, and of Jesus our Lord” (2 Peter 1:2)
The saints are greeted many times in the New Testament with these very words, grace and peace! The important thing to note is where this grace and peace come from and they come to us through God, not man!
You might wonder why that knowledge would be so important and it is simply because we can rightly know that man cannot take true grace and peace away. God has peace with us through His Son Jesus Christ and that is why we have peace with God. The believer knows the way of peace and knows that it is only to be had in the Lord Jesus Christ, His righteousness imputed to us, true Grace!
We are to do as much as lies within us to live peaceably with all men, if it be possible (Romans 12:18). I am to do every step that lies within me to maintain peace and if peace isn’t possible the blame shouldn’t lie with me, having done all to maintain it. Many will differ certainly on what my role would be in maintaining peace; some will say that I must believe the way they do or I destroy the peace but shouldn’t our unity be in the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and cannot we then still maintain peace? The greatest step to maintaining peace, for me, is to forgive men their sins against me as God has forgiven mine; I pray that be your step as well.
May the Lord strengthen you this day amidst the circumstances and trials of your life, may He give you a strong sense of His peace that passes all understanding and may this peace keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7). Jesus said He would be with us alway, even unto the end of the world.
“Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen” (Romans 15:33)
Eileen Beckett
Copyright © 2026 by Brandan Kraft. All rights reserved.
Published by Pristine Grace Publishing · pristinegrace.org
ISBN: 979-8-234-05049-6 · First Edition, 2026
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I spent the majority of my adult life building something I didn't know had a name. It started with the Scriptures and a lot of late nights. It ended with one sentence that generates every theological position I hold, from the nature of God to the nature of heaven and hell, without contradiction. One sentence. Thirty chapters. Sixteen appendices. And if you accept the sentence, everything else follows.
Most systematic theologies start with a list of doctrines and work through them one by one. This book starts with an ontological claim - that everything that exists is a thought in the mind of God - and derives everything from that single proposition. This is not a rearrangement of existing theology. This is a paradigm shift. Since Augustine imported Plato's metaphysics into the church in the fourth century, every major system of Christian theology has been built on a foundation the Scriptures never laid. This book identifies that foundation, names it, traces its influence across sixteen centuries, and replaces it with an ontology derived from Scripture alone. If the claim holds, this is the most significant shift in the theological starting point since Augustine. And I believe it holds.
This is not a devotional. This is not a commentary. This is a systematic theology built from the ground up by a computer programmer with no seminary degree, no denominational backing, and no one's permission. It uses the vocabulary of information theory, computer science, and quantum physics to describe realities that traditional theological language has never been able to reach. If you are a scientist who suspects that information is fundamental to reality but can't bring yourself to call it God, this book speaks your language. If you are a sovereign grace believer looking for a system that follows the logic all the way, this book does that. And if you have been told that the sharpest doctrine produces the coldest heart, this book ends with the widest arms you have ever seen in a Reformed theology.
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Imports both:
Fuses them with Scripture.
Aquinas · Calvin · Luther · Westminster
Gill · Clark · Berkhof · Grudem · Hoeksema
Every system in the comparison above stands on this foundation.
Stands on a different foundation: Scripture, on its own terms (John 1:1; Heb. 11:3; Col. 1:17; Isa. 45:7).
The architecture is idealism, because Scripture teaches it — mind precedes matter, the invisible is more real than the visible.
Rejects what Augustine inherited:
“Everything that exists is a thought in the mind of God, sustained by His will, authored by His purpose, and held together by personal covenants of love.”Read Now
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Isaiah 53:10, Rom 8:28-30, Psalm 23, grace, love one another
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