06/11/2026
Babel in the Name of Jesus presents two contrasting visions:
1. Babel: One language, one project, one tower, one human name.
2. The apostolic ekklesia: One God, one Lord, one Spirit, one body: without a tower, without a human name, without a centralized religious empire.
This book exists to show how the former has overtaken the latter in the visible history of the Church.
From Ekklesia to Empire: How the Church Became a Tower
What we call “church history” is largely the story of the slow construction of a new Babel within the boundaries of Christendom. It begins with subtle deviations (e.g., an elevation of certain leaders, the birth of monoepiscopacy, the introduction of extra biblical traditions) and grows into a massive, interconnected system of councils, confessions, and cathedrals. The unity of the Spirit becomes confused with institutional uniformity. The one God and Father is obscured by speculative metaphysics. The one body is carved into denominations like shards of a shattered vessel.
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