Jiang argues that Dante's genius is to acknowledge the Trinity while still preserving the prior simplification that God is love.
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Dante genius
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"Okay, so now what Donnie's like, oh, you know what? It's the Holy Trinity, okay? So this is a paradox. God is love, but..."
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