Quoted Dante line Jiang uses to define love as the final unifying power of the cosmos and of human desire and will.
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love that moves the sun and the other stars
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...like a wheel revolving uniformly, by the love that moves the sun and the other stars. Okay, I can't figure it out, but I..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...like a wheel revolving uniformly, by the love that moves the sun and the other stars. Okay, I can't figure it out, but I..."
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"...like a wheel revolving uniformly, by the love that moves the sun and the other stars. Okay, I can't figure it out, but I..."
"...Like a wheel revolving uniformly by the love that moves the sun and the other stars. Okay? So, what happened is. I figured out..."
"...like a wheel revolving uniformly by the love that moves the sun and the other stars. Uh -oh. This is the ending, guys. He..."
"...like a wheel revolving uniformly by the love that moves the Sun and the other stars he tells us here God is love love..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central claim: Dante restores imagination against empire, reveals a universe held together by divine light, and ends by making humanity necessary to God's own self-knowledge.
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