Who is God?
In philosophy and theology, few questions are as foundational as the nature of ultimate reality. For millennia, two of the most powerful answers have come from the Abrahamic traditions, with their singular creator God, and from Vedic thought, which offers Brahman, the all-encompassing reality.
While often seen as irreconcilable, what happens when we examine them through a unique analytical framework: the Stoic concept of the Logos? For the Stoics, the Logos is the divine, rational, and ordering principle that permeates and governs the entire cosmos.
What follows is a detailed analysis using this lens of pure reason to explore how both the Abrahamic God and Brahman align with a universal order. This investigation treats them not as competing beliefs, but as potentially different articulations of a single, fundamental truth.
This inquiry reveals surprising similarities and crucial differences, offering a new perspective in the timeless search for God. To begin your own investigation, explore the full analysis in the comprehensive White Paper and the accompanying Self-Study Guide.
