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The Westminster Confession of Funk

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A series of different topics exploring Scripture and the Christian Worldview jasonfarley.substack.com

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* Quadriga: 4 interpretive layers (literal, allegorical/typological, moral, anagogical) applicable beyond biblical texts * Systematization helps prioritize foundational interpretations before application * Modern readers often use these methods intuitively; understanding the system can improve comprehension Topics Quadriga Overview * Latin term meaning "four-horse chariot" * Medieval exegetical method for interpreting texts, especially Scripture * Four layers of interpretation: * Literal/historical: What actually happened * Allegorical/typological: How it points to Christ or doctrinal truths * Moral: How to live rightly, practical application * Anagogical: Eternal truths, imaginative self-insertion into the narrative Joseph in Genesis: Quadriga Example * Literal: Sold by brothers, imprisoned, rises to power in Egypt, saves from famine * Typological: Parallels Christ's betrayal, death, resurrection, and salvation * Moral: Avoid jealousy, trust God in difficulties * Anagogical: Church's role in addressing various "famines" (ignorance, illness, poverty) Modern Applications * We intuitively use these methods beyond Scripture (e.g., kids relating to Harry Potter) * Systematization helps prioritize literal/historical foundation before application * Prevents jumping to conclusions without proper textual understanding * Aids in building a logical progression: history → Christ → moral application → broader truths Benefits of Understanding Quadriga * Improves text analysis by consciously recognizing interpretive layers * Encourages thorough examination before drawing conclusions * Applicable to various texts and life situations, not just biblical exegesis Get full access to Jason Farley's Substack at jasonfarley.substack.com/subscribe [https://jasonfarley.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

10 Apr 2025 - 9 min
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The Architecture of Reality - 30

Key Takeaways * Modern leftist ideology stems from 1960s NYC-based philosophical nihilism, not hippie movement * This nihilism, exemplified by Andy Warhol's Factory and Velvet Underground, rejects human nature and reality as constructs * Current left-right divide: secular anti-humanism (left) vs. secular humanism (right) * Understanding this philosophical background crucial for addressing root ideological differences Topics Historical Misdiagnosis of Modern Left * Often mistakenly seen as extension of hippie movement * Key differences: * Hippies: anti-war, pro-free speech * Modern left: pro-violence, anti-free speech * Deeper roots in secular anti-humanism movement from 1960s NYC The Factory and Velvet Underground as Nihilism Vectors * Andy Warhol's Factory: hub for nihilistic philosophy * Velvet Underground: * Deliberately tuned 40Hz off-standard * Embraced "ugly on purpose" aesthetic * Famous song "Walk on the Wild Side" about LGBT nightlife * Documentary "The Velvet Underground" (Apple TV+) showcases this movement Philosophical Nihilism in America * Metaphysical nihilism: reality only exists in our minds * Rejects notion of human nature, gender as construct * Anti-human stance: no inherent human value, all is power * Parallels to French existentialism (e.g., Camus) Current Ideological Landscape * Left: Secular anti-humanism * No human nature → no proper use of body/society * Right: Secular humanism * Allows space for Christianity * Potential "road back" to Christian thinking for some Impact on Modern Discourse * "Gender is a construct" only sensical if humans lack nature * Root disagreement: Do humans have inherent nature/meaning? * Understanding this crucial for productive dialogue Get full access to Jason Farley's Substack at jasonfarley.substack.com/subscribe [https://jasonfarley.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

26 Mar 2025 - 15 min
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The Architecture of Reality - 29

Key Takeaways * Christian humanism, rooted in the work of Christ, emphasizes the restoration of human nature and the value of understanding humanity as a reflection of God. * Secular humanism, introduced by Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, proposes a flexible human nature that can be self-determined, diverging from Christian humanism. * The shift from Christian to secular humanism significantly influenced political philosophy, as seen in Machiavelli's works, and later impacted American culture. Topics Origins and Development of Christian Humanism * Emerged in the Renaissance (late 14th century) as a distinctly Christian philosophy * Key figures: Dante, Petrarch, Erasmus, Calvin * Central ideas: * Christ's incarnation restores humanity to its intended nature * Understanding humans is a means to understand God * Emphasizes going back to original sources for deeper comprehension * Influenced Reformation Protestantism and Catholic restoration projects * Calvin's "Institutes" exemplifies this approach: knowledge of God and man as central to all knowledge Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and the Shift to Secular Humanism * Pico's oration (late 1300s) introduced a nihilistic metaphysic about mankind * Argued for a changeable human nature, dependent on actions and choices * Attempted to synthesize various religious philosophies, claiming they all teach human greatness * This flexible nature concept became the foundation of secular humanism * Contrasts with Christian view of human nature as fixed but fallen, requiring divine restoration Impact on Political Philosophy * Machiavelli, influenced by Pico's ideas, applied flexible nature concept to politics * Argued that nations and kingdoms could be shaped by human will and power * Rejected the traditional view of God-given spheres of authority * Led to concepts like social contract theory * Contrasted with Christian view of authority as God-established and requiring faithful stewardship Get full access to Jason Farley's Substack at jasonfarley.substack.com/subscribe [https://jasonfarley.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

24 Mar 2025 - 17 min
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