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JURISDICTIONALISM: Authority, Judgment, and the Conditions of Meaning
By S. C. Sayles
In an age of unmoored language, collapsing meaning, and cultural volatility, Jurisdictionalism offers a single, clarifying thesis: no claim-moral, intellectual, political, aesthetic, or spiritual-can be understood without naming the authority under which it stands. Judgment is unavoidable, but modern discourse hides the court that renders it. The result is confusion disguised as sophistication, and fragmentation mistaken for freedom.
In this groundbreaking work, S. C. Sayles demonstrates that the crisis of interpretation, ethics, identity, and public life is not primarily psychological or philosophical-it is jurisdictional. Every argument already assumes a judge. Every value already implies a court. Every identity already rests on a verdict. What deteriorates in modernity is not intelligence, but confessed authority.
Drawing deeply on Scripture, classical Christian theology, and Sayles's wider corpus-Veritas Confirmata, Propositional Ethics, Propositional Aesthetics, Propositional Eschatology, and Biblical Law and Covenant-this book traces how authority structures meaning across every domain of human existence:
Sayles shows how Scripture repeatedly anchors meaning in rightful judgment: the Father speaking creation into being; the Son judging time and history; the Spirit witnessing to the believer's identity; and the Church living under a confessed court rather than an imagined neutrality. The book exposes the illegitimacy of modern "counterfeit courts"-the autonomous self, the state, public sentiment, expertise without accountability, and systems that refuse to name their own authority.
Across twenty-three richly argued chapters and a suite of incisive appendices, Jurisdictionalism offers a comprehensive model for recovering clarity in a culture addicted to ambiguity. It refuses both authoritarianism and relativism by insisting that authority is not the enemy of freedom but its condition. Freedom thrives only under the right court-and collapses where jurisdiction is denied.
This is not a new system, but a return to reality.
Not a new ideology, but the recovery of a Judge whose authority liberates.
Not a retreat from culture, but a way to diagnose it truthfully.
For theologians, philosophers, pastors, cultural analysts, and all readers weary of intellectual fog, Jurisdictionalism provides a startlingly simple tool with astonishing explanatory power: name the court.
Once the Judge is named, everything else becomes clear.
Title
JURISDICTIONALISM: Authority, Meaning, and the Right to Judge
Author
S C SAYLES
Publisher
Independently published
Published
January 2026
Weight
327g
Page Count
240
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.3 cm
ISBN
9798244210224
ISBN-10
8244210222
Eden Code
7406700
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