Jiang sharpens the paradox by naming two paradise truths Virgil already seems to know: that God's one essence is love and that Mary's birth-giving is central to redemption.
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Virgil paradox
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"he's supposed to learn from his journey yeah like this is really confusing for us because we just said virgil is in limbo and..."
"i'm trying to figure out how he knows two things that are revealed to us in heaven the first is that the holy trinity..."
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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