Jiang's term for the fallen angel who defeats the easy papal rescue by appealing to a deeper logic of repentance and action.
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black cherub
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Jiang treats the black cherub's priority over Saint Francis as the second major paradox in Guido's story.
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"black sherbin a sherbin is an angel right so a black sherbin would be a fallen angel yes so remember when we were in..."
"right the sinner died and now there are two angels fighting for his body right saint francis and the black sherbin okay and the..."
"to me why does it why does a fallen angel have more priority yeah that's a paradox right i'm saying like there are a..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's central claim: late Inferno is where private vice hardens into social design.
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