Jiang says Dante explains Christianity's historical force by claiming Christ's sacrifice rekindles a spark that had been lost, drawing humanity out of the desert and back toward the light.
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Rekindled spark
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "And now Dante provides an answer. Okay. Because the death of Jesus, the sacrifice of Jesus is able to rekindle a spark in us...."
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"And now Dante provides an answer. Okay. Because the death of Jesus, the sacrifice of Jesus is able to rekindle a spark in us...."
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