Designation FFTAC independent public philosophy and research foundation

Status Official public record with stable canonical files

Method Editorial governance, adversarial inquiry, long-form publication

Membership

Enter the inner circle.

Create a member account to unlock protected essays, cohort pathways, research notes, and private updates without leaving the front end.

Everything happens from the front end: join, sign in, request a reset link, and route back into the research atlas, journal tracks, and members-only space.

What You Unlock

  • A protected members page with its own theme template
  • Front-end sign in, registration, and password recovery
  • An account dashboard for profile updates, program routing, and quick links

About Access

Membership Portal

Create an account, sign in, or recover access from this page. The design and workflows are managed by the theme.

Launch Programs

Choose a lane before you ever create a member account

Cohort 01

Recovery, reading, and slower reconstruction after fear

Built for people leaving prophecy panic, control-heavy churches, or exhausted certainty. The cohort treats recovery and disciplined reading as real intellectual work rather than side quests.

Best for readers who need a serious deconstruction destination instead of endless reaction content.

Open intake lane

Summit 01

A live dialectical summit, not a panic conference

The summit lane is for moderated panels, interviews, and live Q&A that can later become essays, briefings, and archive records. It treats disagreement as a governed public asset instead of spectacle.

Best for scholars, moderators, creators, and readers who want live conversation around authority, eschatology, and systems power.

Open intake lane

Dossier Lane

Citation-driven dossier building under visible standards

This lane is for researchers, writers, and editors who want to build claim dossiers, source trails, and comparative essays that can survive citation, disagreement, and revision.

Best for people who can work carefully with sources, counter-readings, and controlled language.

Open intake lane

Advisory Lane

Advisory and guest-scholar participation without false institutional inflation

Academic affiliates are not branding trophies. This lane is for historians, theologians, and independent scholars who may review, advise, challenge, or contribute under a clearly labeled relationship.

Best for scholars who want rigor, clear boundaries, and no confusion between affiliation and canon.

Open intake lane

Member Workflow

An account is one stage in the workflow, not the whole point

Protected access makes sense only after public orientation and fit review. The portal is where continuity, draft routing, and program follow-up live once you actually need them.

Stage 01

Public orientation before belonging pressure

The first task is to read, compare, and regain proportion in public. No one needs to earn access by performing certainty on arrival.

Best for readers who are still testing doctrine, recovering from fear, or deciding whether the institution is useful at all.

Start with recovery routes

Stage 02

Program fit and concrete intake

Once the right tension is clear, the public intake lane sorts readers toward cohorts, summits, verified research, or advisory review without flattening those jobs together.

Concrete questions, role context, and a real working angle travel much farther than generic enthusiasm.

Open the intake desk

Stage 03

Protected member workflow

The portal exists for profile management, coordination, draft routing, cohort follow-up, and bounded exchange beneath the public archive.

Protected space is for working continuity, not for hiding doctrine or manufacturing a higher caste of readers.

Open the member workflow

Stage 04

Public release, review, and revision

Serious work leaves the protected layer as briefings, dossiers, summit records, or review notices only after editorial pressure and visible boundaries have done their job.

The outward archive should feel governed and revisable, not like a pile of private opinions dumped into public view.

Study the public archive

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New Members

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Accounts are created as standard site members and redirected straight into the protected area.