Jiang presents Jesus' ultimate message as inward divinity and self-liberation, making church hierarchy unnecessary once the truth is internalized.
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Self Liberation
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A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central claim: Dante's Heaven is not the end of questioning but the place where imagination, love, and freedom turn against dead authority, dead fear, and finally Virgil himself.
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