A Case for Democracy

The A Case for Democracy series investigates governance, citizenship, and institutional meaning in the Letter of Jude and related biblical texts. Book 1 presents the core evidence; the later volumes develop the implications, application, and reference base behind the argument.

A four-part series. Book 1 presents the textual evidence: the Letter of Jude read verse by verse in its governance register. Book 2 follows the implications: what Jude's letter necessarily means for citizenship, statehood, and institutional design. Book 3 is the application: a study guide for individuals, groups, and academic courses. Book 4 is the reference base: the lexical and semantic data behind every claim in the series.

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Book 1: The Royal Letters, Jude

The Letter of Jude read in the governance register of its source languages. Twenty-five verses. Twelve chapters of evidence. A constitutional memorandum hiding in plain sight for two thousand years.

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Book 2: Jude - Paradox and Implications

What Jude's letter necessarily implies about slavery, citizenship, governance, mercy, love, peace, and the collapse of politics into religion. Organised by the terms that carry unresolved paradoxes from Book 1.

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Book 3: Study Guide

Application. Exercises that teach the reader to use the governance-register method on texts beyond Jude, from guided practice through to independent analysis.

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Book 4: Reference Resource

The evidential base. Full lexical dossiers for every term in Jude, cross-register alignment chains, semantic field maps, and the data behind every claim in the series.