The Son-Form Canon is the theological framework that governs interpretation across this platform. It articulates how Scripture is read as a unified revelation of God’s eternal purpose in Jesus Christ and establishes the structural principles that guide the Watchman study companion, written studies, and devotional reflections.
This Canon seeks to preserve Scriptural coherence by maintaining:
- The oneness of God as unoriginated Being
- The manifestation of God in the Son without partition or division of essence
- The full and genuine humanity of Jesus Christ
- The resurrection as the declaration of Sonship with power
- The participatory calling of humanity in Christ
The Canon does not function as a replacement for Scripture, nor as an abstract philosophical system. Rather, it operates as a disciplined grammatical and theological boundary—ensuring that interpretation proceeds in continuity with the unity of the biblical witness.
The Son-Form Canon remains under active theological refinement. As Scripture is examined, tested, and articulated within this framework, clarifications and expansions are added where necessary. Development does not imply instability, but responsible theological labor.
The aim is not novelty, but coherence: to read the Bible in a way that preserves its unified testimony to God’s eternal purpose in Christ.
