Evidence Item - v0.6

Sergius Paulus (Cyprus) — epigraphic echoes (cautious)

E-ARCH-SERGIUS-PAULUS

Visual overview: Sergius Paulus Archaeological Evidence Dossier visual overview

Sergius Paulus Archaeological Evidence Dossier visual overview for Sergius Paulus (Cyprus) — epigraphic echoes (cautious). AI-generated comparative / apologetic visualization - illustrates a pressure, rival reading, or comparative claim inside a Christian evidence map. Not a statement of final endorsement.
AI-generated comparative / apologetic visualization - illustrates a pressure, rival reading, or comparative claim inside a Christian evidence map. Not a statement of final endorsement.

Classification

Evidence ID
E-ARCH-SERGIUS-PAULUS
Corpus/version
v0.6
Stage
stage4
Category
Cautionary Artifacts
Major category
Archaeology
Sub-category
Chronology / Identification Cautions
BF status
ready
Scoring label
Scored row with active Bayes factors

Primary Datum

Datum: inscriptions and prosopography connect the Paulus family with Roman Cyprus, while direct identification with Acts' proconsul remains debated.

Scoring / Hypothesis Pressure

Hypothesislog10BFMinMaxRationale
H-ALT-LEGEND-0.03-0.080.02Incidental matches can occur in literary construction; slight debit only, tightly bounded.
H-SCRIPTURE-HIST-EMBEDDEDNESS0.0600.12Sergius Paulus (Cyprus) — epigraphic echoes (cautious) is historical/material culture support. It belongs under Scripture historical embeddedness rather than direct Christ-identity proof.

Dependency / Cap Metadata

dependency_cluster_id
new_testament_historical_synchronisms
dependency_cluster_role
sibling_support
dependency_cluster
new_testament_historical_synchronisms
dependency_role
sibling_support
cap_profile
support_layer_small
evidence_function
support_layer
directness
supporting

Counter-Pressure

title
A historical difficulty is not the same as a historical collapse.
text
Sergius Paulus (Cyprus) — epigraphic echoes (cautious) deserves a careful seat at the table. The Christian answer should not fake certainty. But one hard artifact, date, or inscription must be weighed against the whole historical field, not used as a magic eraser.
path
Admit what is uncertain. Then ask what is still known, what remains possible, and what the difficulty actually changes. A public faith can handle unresolved details without surrendering the whole case.

Apologetic Note

label
Apologetic leverage
title
Historical pressure should make the case honest, not afraid.
key point
Sergius Paulus (Cyprus) — epigraphic echoes (cautious) matters because Christianity is public. It names places, rulers, customs, dates, witnesses, and events. That means archaeology can help, and it can also raise fair questions.
conversation move
Do not dodge the hard detail. Ask what it actually challenges: the whole faith, one reconstruction, one date, or one harmonization? Then keep the wider historical field in view.
caveat
Do not force certainty where evidence is incomplete. Public faith should be willing to be publicly checked.

Caveats / Notes

Cap notes
Historical/material synchronism support layer; primarily supports Scripture historical embeddedness and alternative-pressure constraints.
Cap profile note
Support-layer rows stay small even when visible and inspectable.
Governance note
Moved direct H-CHRIST-IDENTITY material-culture weight to H-SCRIPTURE-HIST-EMBEDDEDNESS support.

Citations

Recommended Citation

The Signal Evidence Dataset, "Sergius Paulus (Cyprus) — epigraphic echoes (cautious)," Evidence ID: E-ARCH-SERGIUS-PAULUS, Version 0.6. Accessed [access date]. https://logos-signal.org/evidence/E-ARCH-SERGIUS-PAULUS/

Machine-Readable Source

This page is generated from the public evidence mirror without recalculating or changing scores.