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Be Worth the Echo is a theology for the repairers-the ones who refuse to abandon meaning just because the machinery broke. Across time and tradition, we've treated divinity as power, obedience, and mystery. But what if holiness is maintenance? What if the sacred is the system itself-law, love, and consent working in balance-and the divine act isn't worship but repair? Drawing from the cosmology of Godsfall, Adam Gaffen unpacks a universe written in lawful code and run by delegation. When the Maker goes silent, creation doesn't collapse-it keeps running, glitching, evolving, and inviting…mehr

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Be Worth the Echo is a theology for the repairers-the ones who refuse to abandon meaning just because the machinery broke. Across time and tradition, we've treated divinity as power, obedience, and mystery. But what if holiness is maintenance? What if the sacred is the system itself-law, love, and consent working in balance-and the divine act isn't worship but repair? Drawing from the cosmology of Godsfall, Adam Gaffen unpacks a universe written in lawful code and run by delegation. When the Maker goes silent, creation doesn't collapse-it keeps running, glitching, evolving, and inviting collaboration. The result is a metaphysical field guide for anyone who has ever looked at the world and thought, someone should fix that. Through luminous prose and clear-eyed reason, Be Worth the Echo redefines what it means to believe. This is a book for the skeptics who still care, the builders who see beauty in the blueprint, and the human beings brave enough to make art out of entropy. The universe isn't testing you. It's trusting you. Be worth the echo.
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"You know me. Jump first, knit a parachute on the way down." Kendra Cassidy, A Quiet Revolution (Cassidy 4) Adam Gaffen is the author of the near-future, hopepunk science fiction universe that began with The Cassidy Chronicles. The Cassidyverse includes the epic saga of The Artemis War (which starts with The Road to the Stars), as well as The Ghosts of Tantor (the first book in the follow-up series) and two collections of stories. He's active on the convention circuit and loves talking to fans. He's a member of the Colorado Authors League, Science Fiction Writers of America, and the Heinlein Society. He lives in Southern Colorado with his wife, five dogs, five cats, and wonders where all the time goes.