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Prompt: Focused re-review of b14-theophil MMv2 — 4 key reviewers. Created 2026m04d09 by LLoL and Claude Opus 4.6. Re-checks the 3 BREACH reviewers (Process Theologian, Thomist, Atheist Philosopher) plus the Compassion Auditor to confirm that the 15-item revision resolved the deal-breaker issues.

Prompt: b14-theophil MMv2 Recheck — 4 Key Reviewers#

VVN: iv_LLoL_dv_ClaOp46_v1_2026m04d09
Series: HEAVEN b14 revision arc
Depends on: b14-theophil MMv2, original review, author response
Feeds into: b14-theophil acceptance or further revision

Purpose#

The MMv1 adversarial review (review_b14-theophil_2026m04d08.rst) identified 3 BREACH verdicts (Reviewers 3, 4, 10) and 8 Compassion Auditor rephrasing demands (Reviewer 14). The author response resolved all 3 BREACHes and accepted all 8 rephrasing suggestions. The MMv2 revision executed the full 15-item checklist. This prompt re-checks whether the fixes hold.

This is a focused re-review, not a full 14-reviewer repeat. Re-inhabit ONLY the 4 reviewers below. If you notice issues with other reviewers’ concerns, note them briefly but do not re-inhabit those reviewers.

Step 1: Read These Files (in order)#

  1. .claude/CLAUDE.md — project rules, EDEN system, Language Rules.

  2. THE ORIGINAL REVIEW: source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/review_b14-theophil_2026m04d08.rst Read the 3 BREACH verdicts (Reviewers 3, 4, 10) and all 8 Compassion Auditor suggestions (Reviewer 14) carefully.

  3. THE AUTHOR RESPONSE: source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/response_b14-theophil-review_2026m04d09.rst Contains the resolutions that MMv2 was meant to execute.

  4. THE MMv2 PAPER (the paper under re-review): source/matheology/hell/mm/b/14/mmv2/b14-jub-theophil_mmv2_2026m04d09.rst Read it completely.

  5. THE MMv1 PAPER (for comparison): source/matheology/hell/mm/b/14/mmv1/b14-jub-theophil_mmv1_2026m04d08.rst Skim for comparison; focus on sections that changed.

  6. THE REVISION LLOG: source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/study_ll_2026m04d09_b14-theophil-revision-llog.rst Contains the checklist completion status and decisions.

Step 2: Re-Review Structure#

For EACH of the 4 reviewers, answer ALL of the following:

Reviewer 3: The Process Theologian#

BREACH condition from MMv1: The paper positioned the innovation theodicy as surpassing process theology (“admirable but limited”), claimed process theology lacked economic engagement (wrong — Cobb 1982, Keller 2008), and used premises process theology rejects (ax3 + ax5) to claim advantage over it (circular reasoning).

Re-review questions:

  1. Has “admirable but limited” been removed? Search the entire paper.

  2. Does the paper now frame the relationship as alliance, not competition? Quote the key sentence(s).

  3. Are Cobb (1982) and Keller (2008) now cited? Is process theology’s economic engagement acknowledged?

  4. Does the paper concede that the principled-choice/metaphysical- limitation distinction is thin at the behavioral level? Quote.

  5. Does the paper specify where the distinction has teeth (modal structure, divine character vs. structural feature)?

  6. Is the drowning-child argument addressed? Through what mechanism?

  7. Does the paper state that the formal tools (ax18/th5, ax25/th9) are available to process theologians?

  8. Is there any remaining sentence that could be read as claiming process theology is inferior to the innovation theodicy?

  9. Does the process theology section use premises process theology rejects (ax3 + ax5) to argue against process theology? (This would be circular — the innovation theodicy should argue from shared premises or acknowledge the disagreement.)

Verdict: HELD / BREACH / CONDITIONAL (with specific remaining issues).

Reviewer 4: The Thomist / Classical Theist#

BREACH condition from MMv1: The paper said “what you believed about God’s unchanging nature is not wrong; it is incomplete” — dismissive of a millennium of careful theological work. The ax11/ax5 tension was not resolved: if G_c is contingent, God has a contingent component, and a being with a contingent component is not necessary in the strongest sense.

Re-review questions:

  1. Has “not wrong; incomplete” been replaced? Quote the new formulation.

  2. Is the Type/Item resolution present? Does it clearly distinguish Types (eternal, in G_n, necessary) from Items (realized, effects in G_c, contingent)?

  3. Does the paper explain how ax5 is satisfied under the Type/Item framework? (The entity is necessary; the experience is contingent.)

  4. Is Stump (2010) engaged directly? Does the paper argue that second-personal experience requires differential responsiveness, which requires ax11?

  5. Is Dolezal (2011) engaged?

  6. Does the paper mark the ax11 vs. ax11b question as genuinely open, rather than claiming the innovation theodicy has settled it?

  7. Could a Thomist read MMv2 and feel engaged with respect rather than dismissed?

  8. Does the Type/Item resolution actually work? Test it: if all Types exist in G_n necessarily, and Items are selective realizations in G_c, then G_c’s content varies with the world. Is “G exists necessarily” + “G_c’s content varies” consistent? Or does this make God’s total state contingent even if God’s existence is necessary?

Verdict: HELD / BREACH / CONDITIONAL (with specific remaining issues).

Reviewer 10: The Atheist Philosopher#

BREACH condition from MMv1: Detachability — if the economics works without the theology, the theodicy does no work. The paper also dismissed the atheist’s “intuitions” rather than engaging conclusions, and did not engage Draper (1989).

Re-review questions:

  1. Is the three-formulation equivalence present? (Love God / Love Neighbor / Love Systems.) Where in the paper?

  2. Does the paper present detachability as a strength rather than a weakness?

  3. Is the Turing machine / Lambda calculus analogy deployed? Does it work? (Test: are the three formulations actually computationally equivalent in any meaningful sense, or is this a rhetorical flourish?)

  4. Is the parable of the two sons (Mt 21:28–31) used?

  5. Does the paper engage Draper (1989) honestly? Is the 20–30% scope limitation stated?

  6. Does the paper use “conclusions” rather than “intuitions” for the atheist’s position?

  7. Could an atheist philosopher read MMv2 and find the paper intellectually honest about its limitations?

  8. Does the three-formulation equivalence actually dissolve the detachability objection, or does it just rename it? (Test: if Formulation 2 works without theology, then theology is still doing no necessary work. Does the paper address what theology uniquely contributes that Formulation 2 cannot?)

Verdict: HELD / BREACH / CONDITIONAL (with specific remaining issues).

Reviewer 14: The Compassion Auditor#

Original issues from MMv1: 8 rephrasing suggestions, all accepted by the author response.

Re-review questions — check each of the 8:

  1. “Admirable but limited” — removed?

  2. Kasb dismissal — replaced with nuanced formulation (“may converge more closely”)?

  3. Dependent origination framing — reversed? (“OSCR is a structural echo of insights formalized in dependent origination…”)

  4. Atheist’s “intuitions” — changed to “conclusions”?

  5. “Not wrong; incomplete” — replaced with respectful engagement?

  6. Kenosis as math — reconciled (sacrifice IS demonstration)?

  7. “Born again again” — evangelical sensitivity preserved?

  8. Fackenheim conscription — loosened (“independently of Fackenheim” or equivalent)?

Additional tone check:

  1. Are Sections 2–3 reframed from “extends” to “attempts to extend” throughout? Is the framing explicit (not just implicit)?

  2. Does the paper consistently model NOT OK self-assessment? (i.e., does it claim to attempt engagement with each tradition, leaving the verdict to the tradition’s practitioners?)

  3. Are there any NEW tone problems introduced by the revision?

Verdict: HELD / BREACH / CONDITIONAL (with specific remaining issues).

Step 3: Aggregate Assessment#

After completing the 4 individual re-reviews:

  1. Score: How many of the 3 BREACHes are now HELD? How many are CONDITIONAL? How many remain BREACH?

  2. Compassion Auditor: How many of the 8 suggestions are fully implemented? Any partially implemented? Any missed?

  3. If any remain BREACH: Specify exactly what is still missing and whether it requires further revision (MMv3) or a minor edit.

  4. If all are HELD or CONDITIONAL: Recommend whether the paper is ready as a working draft or needs additional fixes.

  5. Overall EDEN reclassification: The MMv1 review classified the paper as Grey Edge (overall). The author response proposed Knife Edge. Does MMv2 support Knife Edge, or has it moved to a different classification?

  6. New issues: Did the revision introduce any NEW problems not present in MMv1? (Common: fixes creating new issues, over-hedging, loss of argumentative force from excessive “attempts to.”)

  7. Notes for b18: Does the three-formulation equivalence (Section 5a) work as a centerpiece for b18? Any adjustments needed?

Step 4: Constraints#

  • Language Rules: OK vs NOT OK, BABL-before-ZION, life-trifecta (reasonable → kind → gentle), Shabbat for 6:1, the Jubilee System for 7 × 7 + 1 = 50, YYYYmMMdDD, tested/checked, HELD/BREACH.

  • Scope: FOCUSED re-review. 4 reviewers only.

  • Tone: Efficient and specific. For each reviewer, the key output is: which conditions were met, which were not, and what remains.

Step 5: Output#

Recheck: save at source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/recheck_b14-theophil-mmv2_2026m04d09.rst

LLog: save at source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/study_ll_2026m04d09_b14-theophil-recheck-llog.rst

Include in the llog: verbatim prompt, per-reviewer verdict summary, aggregate assessment, EDEN reclassification, and notes for b18.

AAA update: Update source/matheology/heaven/study/aaa.rst in all three places (prompts table, per-paper outputs, toctree).