A student argues, and Jiang endorses, that Dante treats the Catholic Church as the main obstacle preventing human beings from connecting to the divine.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Or is it because he thinks that what the Catholic Church has done really is the greatest sin in separating us from the divine?"
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"Or is it because he thinks that what the Catholic Church has done really is the greatest sin in separating us from the divine?"
"Throughout what we've read in the Divine Comedy, the main belief of Dante is that we should, as humans, we can connect to the..."
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