# Exodology The doctrine and the art of carrying out an exodus -- from an old to a new territory, or from an old to a new historical paradigm. If Man in the original sociont was in constant motion with a nomadological worldview, the motion becomes temporary and paradigmatic with the arrival of the permanent settlement. Exodology thereby takes nomadology's place as the ideology of the necessary tribal movement. Exodological examples are the Hebrews' exodus from Egypt to the promised land and the European mass emigration to America in the 19th century.