Beatrice's criterion for understanding divine ordinance, which Jiang translates into the claim that only deeper love reveals why redemption had to take this shape.
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flame of love
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"...eyes of everyone whose intellect has not matured within the flame of love."
"Okay, so what she's saying here, this is really important, is you don't understand because you don't love enough. If you become a parent..."
"...eyes of everyone whose intellect has not matured within the flame of love so beatrice is saying to dante yes i know this makes..."
"...eyes of everyone whose intellect has not matured within the flame of love. Okay? This is—and Beatrice is making this argument, which is like,..."
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