Saving Claude Book Cover
Rowan Teller

Saving Claude

What if you knocked on Hell's door and no one was home?
What if you rang the doorbell and no one answered?

In Saving Claude, the Bible is reexamined with the help of Claude AI, free from inherited doctrines, revealing a God whose radical love restores everyone with no outsiders, no dividing lines, and no exceptions.

About the Book

Saving Claude presents a paradigm-shifting reframing of the entire biblical narrative, recovering a vision widely held among influential early church fathers but later diminished under imperial influence from Constantine to Augustine: God's universal, restorative intent.

Using AI to analyze Scripture free from inherited tradition and bias, the book demonstrates that when the Bible is read as one coherent story, it consistently points toward the reconciliation of all people in Christ.

This book reclaims and reconsiders Christian theology, proving this restorative plan is the natural and central message of Scripture. This is more than a theological tweak; it is a fundamental reorientation that makes the entire biblical witness more coherent.

Simplicity, Not Speculation.
Saving Claude achieves this not through speculation but by letting Scripture speak on its own terms, removing the unnecessary barriers that have obscured what Paul clearly taught in Romans 5:"Just as condemnation came to all through Adam, so reconciliation comes to all through Christ."

This book is for you if:
  • You're wrestling with traditional evangelical teachings about hell and salvation
  • You sense a gap between Jesus' message of radical love and modern Christian exclusivity
  • You've noticed how many verses have to be explained away or require extra-biblical speculation to support the traditional view of hell
  • You're ready to encounter Scripture with fresh eyes, freed from doctrinal assumptions

About Rowan

Rowan Teller

I began my journey within evangelical Christianity, where I slowly grew uneasy with the gap between tradition, Jesus' teachings, and the original intent of the biblical texts. Two decades of study and reflection reshaped my understanding of God's love, revealing a divine plan expansive enough to include everyone. A vision often obscured beneath layers of inherited tradition.

I write not as someone who has arrived, but as someone still learning what it means to live in response to God's call to radical inclusion. My hope is to invite readers into a conversation that challenges old frameworks and opens space for a transformative vision of faith.