In response to a question about Dante's purpose, Jiang says a true poet or prophet does not choose the role but is chosen by God and channels divine power.
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Divine channeling
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"All right. Sorry, I have a question. I just, I just question, you know, do you think Dante really think that he's a poet?..."
"Okay. Let me ask you a question. Has there been anyone in history who has been a great poet, who has chosen to be..."
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The seminar begins with line-by-line questions and expands into a larger claim: Dante matters because poetry trains imagination, vows turn hope into action, and faith, hope, and love stop meaning obedience and start meaning...
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