Jiang says Jephthah would be in Inferno not primarily because he killed his daughter but because, as a pre-Christian figure, he could not access heaven within Dante's framework.
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A source-grounded reading of Dante's Paradise as a school for intuition: heaven is not a ranked hotel but a measure of receptivity, vows test free will beyond institutional obedience, memory may belong to the...
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