For Dante/Jiang, God’s highest gift because love must trust the beloved.
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freedom of the will
For Dante/Jiang, God’s highest gift because love must trust the beloved.
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Dante's central gift from God in Jiang's reading: humans are created by God yet free to choose their lives.
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"...to his goodness gift that he most prices was the freedom of the will"
"okay so the underlying principle of the universe is freedom of will if god is love okay and he loves people then he must..."
"...to His goodness, gift that He most prizes was the freedom of the will. Okay? So, what this is saying is this. When God..."
"...the Divine Comedy. That what makes us fundamentally human is freedom of the will. That we can choose the life we lead. All right?..."
"...we celebrate God, by loving others. We also have the freedom of the will."
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