The promised good that Dante's definition of hope expects and that Jiang treats as tied both to grace and to earned merit.
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future glory
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The read passage defines hope as the certain expectation of future glory produced by God's grace and by merit that has been earned.
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"...may be revealed i said hope is the certain expectation of future glory it is the result of god's grace and of merit we..."
"...be heretical this idea of hope hope is the expectation of future glory it is a result of god's grace and of merit we..."
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The late cantos become Jiang's sharpest Dante claim so far: faith is not obedience but imagination that helps make truth real, hope is the arrogant wager that exile and persecution can still bear fruit,...
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