The quoted passage has Dante declare belief in one eternal God who motionlessly moves the heavens by love and grounds that belief in physical proofs, metaphysical proofs, and scriptural revelation.
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One God
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...ask me to declare its source. I answer, I believe in one God, soul eternal, he who motionless moves all the heavens with his..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...ask me to declare its source. I answer, I believe in one God, soul eternal, he who motionless moves all the heavens with his..."
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Jiang insists that the heretical pressure in this scene is not Dante saying 'one God' but Dante collapsing the answer into 'God is love.'
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"...ask me to declare its source. I answer, I believe in one God, soul eternal, he who motionless moves all the heavens with his..."
"For this belief, i have not only proofs both physical and metaphysical i also have the truth that here rains down through moses and..."
"...and I mean, yes? So the contention is on uno dio, one God, that's the, that's what's heretical to the Catholic. No, no, no,..."
"...believe. Not one word can be different, yes? I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, making all things perfect."
"I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, making all things perfect. Maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible. I..."
"...you guys understand this yeah you're like you're a christian there's one god and it is sacrilegious to say there is another god there..."
"...only be the reference right because christianity is monotheistic meetings with one god the Greeks are publicistic meaning many gods right so so the..."
"...conflict in the world. The real transition of the world where one God is replaced by another God the AI God. All right. So..."
"them believe in one god many gods or no god okay so i think that um we've had different societies where we tried either..."
"to ask the hard questions um one god is a recent phenomenon and it's led us to be the most energetic people in the..."
"...very simple idea. Monotheism is very important because the idea of one god gives ultimate authority to one person, which allows for the creation..."
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