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The College of Cosmology & Ancient Civilizations at SydTek University explores biblical cosmology, ancient civilizations, Enochian traditions, sacred time systems, ancient astronomy, theology, and the historical frameworks that shaped early human understanding of creation, order, and divine systems.
This collection serves as the academic home for advanced studies connected to:
• the Book of Enoch
• Dead Sea Scroll traditions
• Genesis cosmology
• ancient Near Eastern civilizations
• sacred calendars and time systems
• giants and flood traditions
• ancient astronomical systems
• theology of creation and divine order
Programs and learning systems include:
• Biblical Cosmology
• Enochian Studies
• Ancient Astronomy
• Giants & Flood Traditions
• Sacred Time & Calendars
• Ancient Near Eastern Systems
• Creation Theology
• Ancient Civilization Studies
This collection includes:
• theology and cosmology courses
• companion guides and workbooks
• research publications
• scripture-centered educational systems
• historical and archaeological studies
• structured learning stacks
• field study resources
• canon and cosmology frameworks
Programs are designed for:
• theology students
• biblical researchers
• historians
• philosophy students
• lifelong learners
• scripture-centered educators
• students exploring ancient civilizations and sacred systems
The College of Cosmology & Ancient Civilizations functions as a bridge between theology, history, ancient knowledge systems, scripture studies, cosmology, and civilization research — helping students understand how ancient peoples interpreted creation, divine order, time, wisdom, and human purpose.
This collection also serves as the institutional research archive for SydTek University studies related to the Book of Enoch, Dead Sea Scrolls traditions, ancient cosmological systems, and the broader Goldstonian Concordance Bible ecosystem.
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