Jiang's framing of the Divine Comedy as a path through suffering, sin, and evil toward divine encounter and enlightenment.
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spiritual journey
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...The Divine Comedy is meant to start you on your own spiritual journey through life as well."
Key Notes
He says the Divine Comedy should leave readers empowered to confront the text for themselves because the work is meant to initiate a spiritual journey through life.
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"...The Divine Comedy is meant to start you on your own spiritual journey through life as well."
"...parts, okay? So what Dante does is he goes through a journey through the entire spiritual universe. So he starts in hell, the Inferno,..."
"But it's actually a spiritual journey because when he starts this journey, he's very emotional. He sees Helen and he wants to kill Helen..."
"...is an epic, divided into three structures. Dante goes on a spiritual journey into the cosmos in order to seek truth, to seek God...."
"...one by one. Now, please. Okay? He's been on this amazing spiritual journey. He's seen everyone. Through grace to grant him so much virtue..."
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.
The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
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