Executive Summary This analysis examines the remarkable transformation of early Christianity from a localized apocalyptic Jewish movement into a formalized religious institution. Archaeological evidence demonstrates how a belief system centered on imminent world-ending expectations underwent a profound adaptive evolution when these predictions failed to materialize. The … [Read more...] about Religious Movement Transformation: Archaeological Analysis of Early Christianity’s Institutional Evolution (30-400 CE)
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Adaptive Network Evolution in Governance Systems Under Stress
Author: Nefret Khatri, Ph.D.Comparative Historical Systems Journal, Volume 72, Issue 4 (6021 CE), pp. 340-367Comparative Historical Systems Research Institute Abstract This paper examines how governance networks adapt their structural properties when confronting systemic stress. Through comparative analysis of network evolution patterns across multiple historical cases, I … [Read more...] about Adaptive Network Evolution in Governance Systems Under Stress