Dante's counter-principle that reconnects the soul to God directly and displaces ecclesial control.
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primacy of love
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...right? So Dante, what he's doing is he's asserting the primacy of love. We don't need to obey others. We don't need the church...."
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"...right? So Dante, what he's doing is he's asserting the primacy of love. We don't need to obey others. We don't need the church...."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The lecture begins with Augustine's dusty human nature and ends with Virgil fleeing the proof that Dante's love is stronger than obedience.
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