A student textualist argues that the Italian points toward 'argument' rather than 'evidence', which would materially change how the passage on faith should be understood.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "looks like love sounds like love so yeah so I think uh you know uh I uh I try to uh read this uh..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "looks like love sounds like love so yeah so I think uh you know uh I uh I try to uh read this uh..."
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"looks like love sounds like love so yeah so I think uh you know uh I uh I try to uh read this uh..."
"uh in the Dante text it is argumenty it never used evidence so it is argument so wait sorry sorry okay so so okay"
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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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