Broken Systems Fixed: A Structural Guide to Christianity

By David Edward, PhD

A revolutionary framework that reveals Christianity not as a collection of beliefs, but as the logical blueprint of reality itself. Discover why everything feels broken and how it's being systematically restored. Get Book

Theologic Institute

Overview

Traditional Christianity often feels like disconnected doctrines floating in theological space. This book presents Structural Christianity, revealing how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit form the core structure sustaining all existence. The framework explains why evil exists without being equal to God, why free will is necessary for true order, and why heaven and hell are inevitable structural outcomes rather than arbitrary rewards and punishments.

The central insight: reality operates through a triadic design with the Prime (Father), the Champion (caretaker vantage), and the Living Bond (Holy Spirit). The original Champion rebelled, corrupting the entire system. Jesus Christ serves as the new Champion, restoring the broken framework through His life, death, and resurrection. This isn't metaphor but the actual structure of the universe.

Whether you're a lifelong believer questioning your faith or a skeptic intrigued by Christianity's apparent contradictions, this book offers a fresh perspective. It doesn't require checking your brain at the door. Instead, it invites rigorous examination and reveals connections that make Christianity intellectually coherent while remaining practically transformative for daily life.

Questions this book answers

  • Why does everything feel fundamentally broken despite human progress?
  • How can the Trinity be both three and one without contradiction?
  • What is the structural difference between salvation and moral improvement?
  • Why does evil exist if God is all-powerful and all-good?
  • How does free will coexist with divine sovereignty?
  • What is hell really - punishment or something else entirely?
  • Why do we seem alone in the universe despite its vastness?

Selected quotes

"The problem isn't that God is mean or vindictive, but that rebellion against reality itself has consequences. Hell represents the working out of those consequences to their logical conclusion."
"Salvation isn't primarily about changing God's attitude toward you. It's about transferring from a system that's guaranteed to fail to one that's guaranteed to succeed."
"The building really is coming down - the question is whether you'll evacuate or insist on going down with it."

Why it matters

We live in an age desperately needing coherent answers. People abandon faith not from lack of desire for meaning but because traditional explanations no longer address modern complexity. This framework bridges the gap between spiritual realities and systematic thinking. Ignoring these structural truths means remaining trapped in cycles of personal and societal breakdown. Understanding them offers genuine hope for transformation that goes beyond surface-level moral improvement to address the root corruption affecting all existence.