Evidence item ยท v0.74

Canonical Logos convergence from John, Paul, and Hebrews

E-SCR-LOGOS-CANONICAL-CONVERGENCE

Visual overview: Canonical convergence around the Logos visual overview

AI-generated biblical and theological visualization of canonical convergence around the Logos, showing John, Paul, Hebrews, and 1 Corinthians as an unweighted synthesis map rather than an additional scored proof.
AI-generated biblical / theological visualization - illustrative only. This is an unweighted synthesis-parent map, not an additional scored evidence row.

Classification

Evidence ID
E-SCR-LOGOS-CANONICAL-CONVERGENCE
Corpus/version
v0.74
Stage
stage6
Category
Logos / Canonical Christology
Major category
Scripture / Text
Sub-category
Canonical Synthesis
BF status
unweighted_explanatory
Scoring label
Contextual / unweighted / no active Bayes factor.

Primary Datum

Datum: John, Paul, Hebrews, and related texts converge around Christ as Word, image, Son, Lord, creator, sustainer, revealer, and reconciler.

Scoring / Hypothesis Pressure

Contextual / unweighted / no active Bayes factor.

Dependency / Cap Metadata

dependency_cluster_id
canonical_logos_wisdom_synthesis
dependency_cluster_role
parent_summary
dependency_cluster
logos_canonical_synthesis
dependency_role
synthesis_parent
cap_profile
manual_review
evidence_function
synthesis_parent
directness
synthesis

Counter-Pressure

title
Canonical convergence must not become hidden double-counting.
text
The strongest objection says this parent row summarizes child rows that already carry the evidence. That objection is correct, and the row therefore remains unweighted. The Christian answer is not to count it again, but to show why the child rows belong to one governed Logos/Wisdom cluster.
path
Use this row to orient the reader: John 1, Colossians 1, Hebrews 1, and 1 Corinthians 8:6 are not identical, but they converge. Then return to the scored child rows for numerical force and keep the parent row explanatory only.

Apologetic Note

label
Apologetic leverage
title
Canonical Logos convergence shows a governed pattern, not a fourth independent proof.
key point
The row is not generic theism and not extra numerical weight. It maps how John, Colossians, Hebrews, and 1 Corinthians gather creation, revelation, mediation, divine honor, and reconciliation around Christ.
conversation move
Use it as a table of contents for the cumulative case. Grant Wisdom, agency, and development cautions, then ask whether the whole canonical convergence is better explained by a merely-prophet account or by a real Christ-centered Logos pattern.
caveat
This row remains unweighted. It clarifies the cluster and prevents double-counting rather than proving the full Trinitarian synthesis by itself.

Scripture Passage

John 1:1-18; Colossians 1:15-20; Hebrews 1:1-14; 1 Corinthians 8:6

Caveats / Notes

Source note
Explains the relationship among John 1, Colossians 1, Hebrews 1, and the adjacent 1 Cor 8:6 row. It is unweighted and must not stack numerically with its children. Existing primary-text citations are sufficient for this parent row; future source expansion should attach citations to child rows or a dedicated Wisdom/agency background row rather than fabricating details here.
Cap notes
This row is an unweighted explanatory parent for John 1, Colossians 1, Hebrews 1, 1 Corinthians 8:6, and adjacent Logos/Wisdom or YHWH-text rows. Preserve visibility but do not count it as an additional scored item.
Cluster note
Unweighted parent summary for the canonical Logos/Wisdom synthesis cluster. It explains convergence among child rows and must not add score on top of E-SCR-JOHN1-LOGOS-ANCHOR, E-SCR-COL1-COSMIC-CHRIST, E-SCR-HEB1-SON-MEDIATION, E-HIST-1COR8-SHEMA-REWORKING, or related Logos/Wisdom/YHWH-text rows.
Scoring note
v0.4 enrichment preserves this as an unweighted explanatory parent; no Bayes factors and no Resurrection BF applied.
BF review note
No BF values are present or added. This row should remain unweighted unless a later governance decision explicitly replaces child-row scoring with a capped parent pattern.

Citations

Recommended Citation

The Signal Evidence Dataset, "Canonical Logos convergence from John, Paul, and Hebrews," Evidence ID: E-SCR-LOGOS-CANONICAL-CONVERGENCE, Version 0.74. Accessed [access date]. https://logos-signal.org/evidence/E-SCR-LOGOS-CANONICAL-CONVERGENCE/

Machine-Readable Source

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