Tradition Card
New Creation Restoration
A tradition family that preserves the forward movement toward restored dwelling and new heaven / new earth.
Family: Eschatological / restoration / new creation reading
Type: tradition family · Status: beta
What this tradition is
New Creation Restoration names the stream of reading that keeps the canon’s forward movement toward restored creation, final dwelling, and new heaven / new earth visible.
This card is reusable. It can attach to earth, city, bride, kingdom, resurrection, body, temple, Revelation, Romans, and eschatology course paths.
Current Lesson Placement
New Creation Restoration beside אֶרֶץ / erets
In Ecology, this tradition keeps the final restored-dwelling movement in view while the lesson refuses to jump to the end before tracing land through creation, witness, inheritance, pollution, rest, and restoration.
Why it belongs here
- H0776 / אֶרֶץ / erets cannot be cut off before the new heaven and new earth question.
- The Ecology course needs restoration hope without skipping the earlier canon chain.
What this keeps in view here
- restoration hope
- new heaven and new earth
- final dwellability
- creation’s forward movement
What this may flatten here
- It may jump to Revelation before the word has been traced through Law, Prophets, exile, and return.
- It may use final restoration to erase concrete land, body, or inheritance pressure.
What gets to stay here
- new creation movement
- final restored dwelling
- earth-language remains accountable at the end of the canon
What must still be accounted for here
- Genesis creation order
- land pollution
- Israel’s inheritance history
- prophetic restoration
- Revelation’s city and earth language
Core concerns
- The canon does not leave creation in curse, pollution, exile, or emptiness.
- Final hope should not be reduced to escape from creation.
- Restored dwelling remains a major biblical endpoint.
Common reading habits
- Reading Genesis and Revelation in conversation.
- Tracing restoration, dwelling, city, creation groaning, resurrection, and final renewal.
- Refusing to treat earth-language as merely disposable metaphor once eschatology appears.
Strengths to preserve
- restoration hope
- new creation
- final dwellability
- Revelation’s new heaven and new earth
- the forward movement of the canon
Common flattening risks
- It can jump to the end before tracing the earlier land field.
- It can spiritualize new creation in a way that erases real creation, real land, or real bodies.
- It can read Revelation as detached from Genesis, Law, Prophets, and inheritance language.
Where this card is currently attached
Source witness plan
- Later source witnesses should include major new-creation, eschatological, and restoration streams.
- Named source witnesses are not yet attached in this V1 public seed.