The literary concept of foolishness used in 1 Corinthians 1:18-25 redefines the understanding of knowledge by introducing a cognitive dissonance that suffocates the claims of classical human logic. Foolishness, evokes not a state of mental pathology, but a radical subversion of values, where the execution of a condemned person on a stake is presented as the pinnacle of divine strategy to redeem creation. This scandal for the religious mind that seeks signs of power and this foolishness for the intellectual mind that seeks systemic coherence, form the core of an epistemology that disqualifies the meritocracy of knowledge.
The cross is not an argument to be debated, but an event that closes the debate, demonstrating that the design of the eternal, operates at a frequency inaccessible to those who trust in their own capacity to decipher the mystery. The strength of this revelation lies in the fact that God chooses the things that are not to annihilate the things that are, establishing a new metric of reality, that is not based on the accumulation of data or persuasive rhetoric, but on absolute surrender and weakness assumed as power. The direct correlation between the emptying of language and the preservation of the power of the cross, suggests that the more you adorn the message with contemporary sophistry, the more you dilute its capacity for ontological transformation.
Paul, a man of vast Hellenistic and Rabbinic culture, deliberately opts for a communication that does not rely on the excellence of words, the wisdom of this world is for the eternal, a form of folly, for it is limited to the horizon of imminence and the control of processes, while the crucified Christ invites to the abyss of transcendence, where control is seeded and life is found in loss. This inversion of values is what would generate Paul’s cancellation in any current leadership forum, for his thesis denies the validity of success as evidence of divine favor, pointing to suffering and public disgrace as the privileged locus of the manifestation of the glory of the invisible.
The implication of this intellectual stance, is that faith is not an extension or philosophy, but its end, it is the point where reason, having exhausted all its possibilities, finds something it cannot contain, but that contains it. By declaring that God chose what is weak in the world to shame what is strong, the biblical text performs surgery on your perception of value, removing confidence in visible structures and innate abilities to place the weight of existence on the gracious act of the Creator. The wisdom of the cross is a hidden wisdom that does not reveal itself to the wise of this age, but to the small ones, not by virtue of ignorance, but by the absence of defensive barriers erected by academic or spiritual pride. The path of superior knowledge necessarily passes through the unlearning of domination logics, leading the seeker to a reverent silence before the mystery of a God who reveals himself in the impotence of a body hanging between heaven and earth, challenging all the physics of human influence.
The cross is not an argument to be debated, but an event that closes the debate, demonstrating that the design of the eternal, operates at a frequency inaccessible to those who trust in their own capacity to decipher the mystery. The strength of this revelation lies in the fact that God chooses the things that are not to annihilate the things that are, establishing a new metric of reality, that is not based on the accumulation of data or persuasive rhetoric, but on absolute surrender and weakness assumed as power. The direct correlation between the emptying of language and the preservation of the power of the cross, suggests that the more you adorn the message with contemporary sophistry, the more you dilute its capacity for ontological transformation.
Paul, a man of vast Hellenistic and Rabbinic culture, deliberately opts for a communication that does not rely on the excellence of words, the wisdom of this world is for the eternal, a form of folly, for it is limited to the horizon of imminence and the control of processes, while the crucified Christ invites to the abyss of transcendence, where control is seeded and life is found in loss. This inversion of values is what would generate Paul’s cancellation in any current leadership forum, for his thesis denies the validity of success as evidence of divine favor, pointing to suffering and public disgrace as the privileged locus of the manifestation of the glory of the invisible.
The implication of this intellectual stance, is that faith is not an extension or philosophy, but its end, it is the point where reason, having exhausted all its possibilities, finds something it cannot contain, but that contains it. By declaring that God chose what is weak in the world to shame what is strong, the biblical text performs surgery on your perception of value, removing confidence in visible structures and innate abilities to place the weight of existence on the gracious act of the Creator. The wisdom of the cross is a hidden wisdom that does not reveal itself to the wise of this age, but to the small ones, not by virtue of ignorance, but by the absence of defensive barriers erected by academic or spiritual pride. The path of superior knowledge necessarily passes through the unlearning of domination logics, leading the seeker to a reverent silence before the mystery of a God who reveals himself in the impotence of a body hanging between heaven and earth, challenging all the physics of human influence.