Jiang's provocative label for the implication that Dante's heaven may contain beings addressed with a trust relation that sounds too close to divinity for strict monotheism.
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subordinate God
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...So the idea I'm trying to convey is that there's a subordinate God. It's subversive quality. It's subversive quality to the divine company. You..."
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Jiang accepts the pagan reference and says the point is to introduce a subordinate-god possibility that destabilizes a purely monotheistic reading.
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"...So the idea I'm trying to convey is that there's a subordinate God. It's subversive quality. It's subversive quality to the divine company. You..."
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A source-grounded reading of Dante's Paradise as a school for intuition: heaven is not a ranked hotel but a measure of receptivity, vows test free will beyond institutional obedience, memory may belong to the...
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