The reading divides disordered love into multiple purgatorial forms, including lax pursuit of good and profligate attachment to false goods.
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Distorted love
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"This threefold love is as expiated here below. Now I would have you understand the love that seeks the good distortedly. Each apprehends confusedly..."
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The lecture begins with Augustine's dusty human nature and ends with Virgil fleeing the proof that Dante's love is stronger than obedience.
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