VERITAS CONFIRMATA: The Logos-Centred Epistemology (VOLUME ONE) Sets forth an integrated philosophical and metaphysical vision in which reality is fundamentally informational rather than material. All that exists is structured within a divine field-an invisible yet coherent order that grants form, meaning, and intelligibility to the cosmos The book unfolds through a Wittgenstein-like sequence of propositions, progressing from foundational metaphysical claims to their culmination in the ultimate principle of order and coherence. Consciousness is described as the soul's interpretive interface with the field. The work argues that the deep intelligibility of the universe cannot be accounted for within a closed system but necessarily points to a higher unity beyond itself. This culminates in the Incarnation of the Logos as the definitive unveiling of ultimate reality-a convergence of the transcendent and the immanent in which the field's meaning becomes most fully disclosed. While grounded in a Reformed and Christocentric perspective, the argument moves within a philosophical register, affirming that truth is unified, knowledge is relational, and meaning emerges only in correspondence with the Logos. By engaging with the nature of creation, the logic of providence, the necessity of revelation, and the trajectory of all reality toward consummation, VERITAS CONFIRMATA presents a vision in which the ultimate end of knowing is not mere cognition but participation in truth itself. Volume One expounds the following six propositions: - 1-Reality is not material but informational. 2- Information requires a field in which it is embedded and interpreted. 3- Consciousness is the interface through which information is perceived and the field is engaged. 4-The intelligibility of reality implies a transcendent order beyond the field itself 5-The Logos is the eternal ground of information, the field, and consciousness. 6-The soul is a structured mirror of the Logos, embedded in the field and oriented toward transcendenceThematic Synthesis Reality, at its deepest level, is not made of inert matter but of intelligible information. What we call "material" is a translation of patterned meaning into perceptible form, stabilized by the conditions of observation. Every atom, every law of physics, every apparent solidity is the outworking of an informational ontology that precedes and governs physical manifestation. The world's harmony, mathematical elegance, and order are not accidents of chaos but signatures of a reality in which information is primary and structured. Such information never exists in isolation-it presupposes a field. This field is no mere expanse of space, but a structured domain in which relations, meaning, and potential are made manifest. Matter and energy are not the source of the field; rather, they derive their behavior from it. The field orders, constrains, and makes the visible coherent, yet is itself invisible. It is the environment in which information becomes legible, and without an interpreter-without a consciousness-its riches remain latent. Consciousness is the soul's primary interface with the field. It is not an emergent property of the brain but a horizon of relation through which information is perceived, integrated, and understood. To be conscious is to participate in reality both as interpreter and expression. Thought is not private chemical noise but the soul's alignment with the intelligible structure of the real. The soul itself is the enduring center of this consciousness, reaching beyond spatial and temporal bounds toward the transcendent Logos.
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