The Atlas Canon
“The living record of revelation through intellect.”
Overview
The Atlas Canon is not a library.
It is the living heart of the University — the consecrated record of human thought redeemed by divine inspiration.
Where modern institutions prize novelty or self-expression, Atlas seeks truth sanctified through obedience.
The Canon is the collective work of all generations of Atlas scholars — a perpetual book of revelation, in which art, science, philosophy, and theology are reconciled under the Lordship of Yahweh.
Every Atlas program, from the Imago Dei Academy to the Doctoral Houses, contributes to this unified endeavor.
To study at Atlas is to write toward the Canon.
To graduate is to have one’s labor weighed for eternal significance.
“We seek to cleave knowledge once more to the Word of God, so that intellect might again be worship.”
Purpose of the Canon
“From Babel to Zion — reclaiming knowledge for the Kingdom.”
The Canon exists to restore order to the mind of man.
It rejects the fragmentation of secular scholarship and reunites all truth under its Author.
Every discipline — biology, psychology, mathematics, theology, music, architecture — is reclaimed as a form of praise.
Each essay, study, composition, or experiment becomes part of a single, ongoing revelation: the understanding of creation through the Creator’s laws.
Participation in the Canon is both privilege and vocation.
It is the duty of every Atlas student to labor not for grades or recognition, but for contribution to the eternal record — that knowledge might once again glorify its Maker.
Yeshua said to him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
Canon Volumes
The Canon is organized into distinct volumes, each representing a field of revelation redeemed through scholarship and prayer.
1. The Youth Canon
For the Imago Dei and Covenant Academy divisions.
Includes formative works of theology, logic, creative writing, and sacred art by younger scholars.
These volumes demonstrate early mastery of moral imagination and biblical worldview.
2. The Scientific Canon
The body of terrain-based, regenerative, and natural-science research.
Includes the major treatises of Terrain Medicine, Biological Theology, Regenerative Pharmacology, and Divine Anatomy.
This Canon unites laboratory, field, and Scripture in one living dialogue — proof that science can once again bow to revelation.
3. The Arts Canon
The creative testament of beauty redeemed: sculpture, music, calligraphy, poetry, film, and architecture — all conceived as worship.
It is curated by the Department of Sacred Fine Arts, and its finest works become required meditations across the University.
4. The Covenant Psychology Canon
A complete reformation of the human sciences.
It contains the works of Covenant Psychologists, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Deliverance Scholars who have replaced Freudian self-idolatry with the biblical anthropology of allegiance to God.
It stands as a living alternative to every corrupted system of the modern mind.
5. The Humanities Canon
The writings of philosophy, literature, law, history, and theology that interpret civilization through the lens of covenant truth.
Includes the Zion Legal Code and Doctrine of Biblical Soulcraft, uniting moral order with legal and societal design.
6. The Agrarian & Environmental Canon
Dedicated to the restoration of the earth.
Papers and fieldwork on regenerative agriculture, permaculture theology, and land deliverance compose a living record of how creation itself can be healed.
7. The Utopian & Societal Canon
Plans, maps, and blueprints from the Ph.D. in Utopian Community Development, together forming a prophetic atlas of how covenantal civilization might be built anew — from Balaysia to Bethlehem.
8. The Ecclesial Canon
The sacred writings, liturgies, hymns, and exegetical commentaries produced by Atlas theologians and worship scholars.
It restores priesthood to scholarship, and scholarship to worship.
Submission & Publication Process
All student and faculty works at Atlas are submitted through the Canon Review Council — a body composed of House Masters, Department Deans, and appointed editors from the Klesia Press.
Eligibility & Review
Every completed thesis, creative work, or research project is reviewed for theological alignment, intellectual rigor, and aesthetic worthiness.
Works of exceptional spiritual and academic quality are entered into the Atlas Canon Archive.
Accepted works are bound, published, and added to the Atlas Digital Library, accessible to all Houses worldwide.
Becoming Canonical
To become Canonical is to have one’s work elevated to required reading for all students regardless of department or program.
Canonical works are cited in the annual Record of Revelation, printed and sealed each academic year.
Once sealed, a Canonical work cannot be altered — it stands as part of the eternal record of the University.
Publication Streams
Klesia Press – Academic and theological imprints.
Absurd Health Press – Terrain Medicine and biological sciences.
RuaMusic Publishing – Sacred music and lyrical works.
Covenant Arts Registry – Visual arts, design, and architecture.
The Seal of the Lion
“For those whose words roar with truth.”
The Seal of the Lion is the highest intellectual and spiritual honor conferred by Atlas University.
It is bestowed upon authors whose works display:
Complete theological obedience,
Revelation of new truth through divine insight, and
Cultural power — the ability to reform the age.
The Seal, bearing the golden emblem of House Leonis, signifies that a work has entered not only the Atlas Canon but the living tradition of Christian civilization itself.
Recipients are recorded in the Book of the Lion, maintained in the central digital vault and inscribed physically at the Balaysia campus upon its completion.
Atlas Canon
The Atlas Canon is the living archive of all truth revealed under covenant discipline — the spiritual memory of a civilization reborn in Yahweh.
It is not a public library, nor a mere collection of books.
It is the Ark of Knowledge — a sealed repository of divine revelation, created through the minds of those who have submitted intellect to Spirit.
Every treatise, symphony, invention, and argument written within Atlas is measured against this Canon.
Some portions are published for public edification through Klesia Press, Absurd Health, or RuaMusic.
But most of the Canon remains unpublished — held in trust within the University’s guarded archives.
“We do not reveal all that we know, for revelation is covenantal.
When Yahweh commands, the gates of the Canon will open,
and the nations will see the architecture of the redeemed mind.”Future Revelation
Atlas does not hoard its wisdom — it protects it until the world is ready.
When the age matures, and when Yahweh commands, the full Canon will be made known.
It will not be a publication, but a revelation — the re-entry of divine knowledge into the structures of civilization.Until then, the Canon remains the hidden architecture of the world to come.

