In the divine religions, the logic of God's relationship with man and the world has an influential role in the formulation of the theology of that religion, so that in historical periods, the theological geometry of religions has changed. Christianity, meanwhile, has not been exempt from this rule, so much so that its theological logic has changed from the transcendence of God to man and the world in the ancestral period and the Middle Ages to its collapse in the contemporary period. This study seeks to examine this issue in the New Testament in order to evaluate this relationship by counting the vertebrae of the New Testament and using a critical analytical method. One of the most important findings of this research is God's all-round crea...