Ahura Mazda: Wisdom Before Power
A theological seminar on why the name “Wise Lord” makes wisdom, truth, and good creation central to the understanding of divinity.
Study the complete eFireTemple world through structured courses, source-linked seminars, books, primary texts, timeline laboratories, sacred practice, research pathways, assessments, grades, and source-verifiable AI faculty.

The university now organizes the full corpus by discipline, evidence method, historical era, practice, and level of study rather than presenting it as one undifferentiated archive.
Core theology, Zarathustra, Ahura Mazda, Asha, ethical choice, and the living tradition.
Explore school →Primary-text study, Avestan language, translation comparison, prayer, and textual transmission.
Explore school →Persian influence, the Abrahamic traditions, linguistic transmission, and theological inheritance.
Explore school →Cyrus, Achaemenid and Sasanian history, the Magi, archaeology, inscriptions, and chronology.
Explore school →Prayer, fire, the sacred calendar, festivals, ritual life, and daily spiritual formation.
Explore school →Teaching, pastoral ethics, community leadership, ritual responsibility, and supervised formation.
Explore school →Truth systems, AI alignment, digital ethics, epistemology, and the Digital Asha Theory.
Explore school →Evidence methods, historiography, comparative research, peer review, capstones, and publication.
Explore school →Students watch faculty-approved videos or complete narrated Magus University seminar manuscripts, then take notes, compare readings, discuss the material, and pass a knowledge check.
A theological seminar on why the name “Wise Lord” makes wisdom, truth, and good creation central to the understanding of divinity.
A practical and philosophical seminar on truth, order, deception, and the daily formation of moral character.
A historical seminar on Cyrus, Persian rule, the return from exile, and the conditions in which ideas and communities encountered one another.
Every indexed resource carries a school, topics, evidence classification, difficulty, abstract, study time, canonical link, and related-reading network.
Digital book or primary-source volume from the eFireTemple University Library. Open the reader or source PDF for full study.
Canonical Home of eFireTemple resource integrated into the Magus University campus.
Canonical Home of eFireTemple resource integrated into the Magus University campus.
Canonical Home of eFireTemple resource integrated into the Magus University campus.
A Verse-by-Verse Reading of the Single Gathic Hymn from Which Every Western Religious Dualism Descends eFireTemple "Now I shall proclaim to those who seek — and to those who would hear, with attentive ears — the things that the wise should remember: praise of Ahura, worship of Vohu Manah, and the joyous wisdom that comes through Asha, that the lights of heaven may be seen with brilliance." — Yasna 30:1, the opening…
Canonical Home of eFireTemple resource integrated into the Magus University campus.
Students no longer wander through links. Curated pathways move from foundational orientation to advanced source criticism, historical argument, sacred practice, and graduate research.
A guided progression from first encounter to the central eFireTemple case, designed as the official beginning point for new students.
A formation-centered reading room on Zarathustra, Asha and Druj, the endurance of the tradition, and Cyrus.
A research pathway through archaeology, inscriptions, textual development, Persian contact, and the formation of later theology.
A source-critical seminar on Daniel, Isaiah, pseudepigrapha, backdating, and the historical debt to Persian theology.
A modern pathway through AI alignment, digital truth systems, machine testimony, and Zoroastrian ethical architecture.
Prayer audio, the five Gāhs, sacred fire, the calendar, festivals, and structured reflective practice.