Logontology


Logontology (noun)
/ˌlɒɡɒnˈtɒlədʒi/

Definition:
A philosophical framework that understands reality as an ongoing process of becoming, in which meaning is not fixed but emerges through narrative, experience, and relationship. Rooted in existential and process thought, Logontology sees every being as a living disclosure of meaning - a story in motion - and holds that the ultimate (often referred to as God or the sacred) is continually revealed through this unfolding. It emphasises the sacred in the ordinary, the unfinished nature of existence, and the healing of conflicting narratives through deeper narrative coherence.