Ignaria

Ignaria

Search 2,000 years of Christian theology in seconds

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Most theology research means Googling modern blog posts, not primary sources. Ignaria searches 2,000 years of Christian texts—church fathers, reformers, systematic theologians—and gives you synthesized answers with citations in seconds. Find out what Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, or Barth actually wrote about your question. Built for pastors, seminary students, and anyone who wants to know what the historical church actually believed, not just what modern Christians say they believed.
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Harvey A. Ramer
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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Harvey, and I built Ignaria because I was tired of theology debates on social media where nobody actually cites sources. Everyone has opinions about what "the Church has always taught" or what Augustine or Calvin believed—but almost nobody actually reads the primary sources. I wanted to write articles grounded in real historical theology, not modern hot takes. So I built Ignaria to search 2,000 years of Christian texts and synthesize answers with proper citations. Want to know what the early church fathers actually said about grace? Or how Reformed theologians approached political engagement? Now you can find out in 60 seconds instead of spending hours in a library. I've been using it to generate research-backed articles, but realized this tool could help anyone who wants their theology grounded in actual sources—pastors preparing sermons, seminary students writing papers, or anyone tired of theological arguments based on vibes instead of evidence. Would love your feedback on how to make this more useful for serious theological research!
Harvey A. Ramer

Huge thank you to @jrguazon for being the very first upvoter on Ignaria! You just made my day 🚀

Harvey A. Ramer

Ignaria was built with @Claude Code @Grok AI assistant @Vercel @Hetzner @Supabase and @Cursor. For design work, Grok generated an initial logo concept and @Figma was used to finish that and for all other design work.

Harvey A. Ramer

Shoutout to @rickhocutt for the upvote! Thanks for helping spread the word about 2,000 years of Christian theology in seconds!

Harvey A. Ramer

Thanks for the upvote @kenny_fairris. And, more importantly, for referring us to your pastor!

Harvey A. Ramer

We just crossed a threshold I want to celebrate. It's small, but represents a massive psychological shift for me.

A user upgraded from free to paid. Ignaria has its first sale!

I've believed the tool has value—both from my own experience and from hearing stories from early users. But nothing communicates value more clearly than someone choosing to spend their limited financial means to say, "This tool is worth something to me."

Thank you to everyone who tried Ignaria over the last week, and especially to those who gave honest and helpful feedback. The current system is much improved over what it was at launch—which I suppose is the best outcome from going public with a tool that lets you verify theological claims against 1800 years of primary sources in about 30 seconds.

I have no idea how much adoption Ignaria will receive in the coming months, but I'm humbled and grateful for each of you who have chosen to use it and support me with your feedback.

Thank you!

To learn more about Ignaria, visit https://www.ignaria.com, and as you use it, please share any helpful feedback you may have!

Harvey A. Ramer

New Year thought: How much of modern Christianity is just repeating heresies the early church already solved?

Ignaria lets you fact-check in 60 seconds - with sources spanning 1,800 years.

What's one theological debate you'd love to research with primary sources? Try it out with a free daily search. https://www.ignaria.com/