Theologism
A Discipline of Metaphysical Inquiry

Theism is the belief that there is a God — not a belief in a God, but a metaphysical position about the nature of reality.

Theologism is the attempt to support that position through science, observation, inference, and the patterns of the natural world. It does not rely on faith; it proceeds instead with hope — the hope that the idea of God remains a rational possibility in a universe still only partly understood.

Theologism is not a religion, nor a doctrine, nor a revival of theism. It is a method of inquiry: a way of examining why the concept of God has persisted across cultures and centuries, and what it reveals about consciousness, meaning, and the architecture of reality itself.