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3 May 2026

The Wisdom Of Words

Non in sapientia verbi, ut non evacuetur crux Christi.

Quia praedicatio christiana non indiget pompa et cultu sermonis, ideoque piscatores homines imperiti electi sunt, qui evangelizarent; ut doctrinae veritas ipsa se commendaret, teste virtute; ne hominum versutia et calliditate humanae sapientiae acceptabilis videretur, non veritate, sicut disciplinae ab hominibus inventae, in quibus non ratio, non virtus, sed verborum quaeritur compositio: ac per hoc gloriam suam quaerit, qui fidem Christi verbis exornare vult. Obscurat enim illam splendore verborum, ut non illa, sed ipse laudetur; sicut et pseudoapostoli, ne stulti viderentur prudentibus mundi, in sapientia hominum Christum praedicabant duplici genere; ut eloquentiae studerent, et ea quae mundus in nobis stulta judicat, evitarent: ut neque incarnatum Dei Filium, et de Virgine natum docerent, neque carnis futuram resurrectionem; quia mundi istud sapientia et ratio stultum judicat: ac per hoc Apostolus non se in sapientia hominum dicit Christum praedicare; ne evacuetur, inquit, crux Christi; quia qui in sapientia hominis Christum annuntiat, negat veritatem praedicationis.

Ambrosiaster, In Epistolam Beati Pauli Ad Corinthios Primam, Caput V

Source: Migne PL 17.188a-c
Not in the wisdom of words, that the cross of Christ not be emptied. 1

Because Christian preaching does not need the pomp and the cult of oratory, and therefore simple fishermen were chosen to evangelise, so that the teaching of truth might commend itself by the witness of power, lest human cunning and the cleverness of human wisdom seem to make it acceptable, not the truth, as it is in the disciplines of men in which there is no reason nor virtue but the arrangement of words is sought and through this a man who wishes to adorn the faith of Christ with words seeks his own glory. For the splendour of words obscures it, so that the speaker and not it is praised, and so it is with false apostles, who lest they seem fools according to the world's wisdom preach Christ with the wisdom of men in two ways, so that zealous for eloquence they avoid the things which the world judges foolish among us, and so they teach neither the incarnation of the Son of God, nor the Virgin birth, nor the future resurrection of the flesh, because the wisdom and reason of the world judges these things to be foolish. Because of which the Apostle says that he does not preach Christ with the wisdom of men, lest the cross of Christ be emptied, because he who announces Christ with the wisdom of men denies the truth of the preaching.

Ambrosiaster, Commentary On The First Letter of Saint Paul To The Corinthians, Chapter 5

1 1 Cor 1.17

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