Build on FaithMap

For scholars

A bylined home for rigorous Christian scholarship across traditions. You teach from your sources; FaithMap handles the attribution.

Free by invitation

FaithMap is a scholarly, non-denominational place to learn Christianity. Our shared Christian foundations are FaithMap-edited; your work carries your byline, your tradition, and a review-status label. Short scholar clips (2 to 5 minutes, anchored to a lesson) and long-form perspective answers both ship under your name. The citations are visible on the page, not buried in a chatbot footer.

What we ask from scholars

One clip, answer, or short essay per month at most; less if you want. A named byline, the tradition you represent, and the sources you cite (scripture, councils, confessions, primary texts). Editorial does a light tone pass for FaithMap voice (loving, encouraging, authoritative) but never edits theological substance without you.

What we give in return

A bylined profile at /authors/<your-slug>, per-piece attribution on every surface your work appears, a content-report pipeline for readers (you see flags before they escalate), and a review-status label so readers know which cells are draft vs reviewed vs published. Contributor access is free by invitation; paid engagements come later.

Not this

FaithMap is not in the joking, sarcastic, or popularity-contest business. We do not run a leaderboard on scholarly work. We do not strip your tradition for secular comfort. We also do not dumb down: approachable at the threshold, scholarly at depth.

Next step

Pitch a contribution.

Tell us your tradition, your training, and the question you want to answer. We review weekly. Slots are limited while we keep the voice tight.

The editorial stance

Scholarly, non-denominational, loving, authoritative.

FaithMap carries the attribution (Catholics teach, Reformed confessions hold, historically understood). Contributors bring the subject-matter depth.