Jiang identifies Jephthah's daughter as the heroic victim of the biblical story and says the nobility of her self-sacrifice would elevate her to Paradise even though the rule for non-Christians would normally point elsewhere.
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Dante paradox
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"she was the victim yes who's the hero of the story who's the hero of the story if you read the bible who's the..."
"um because she understands the importance of the vow she wants to keep it despite that she"
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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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