Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 352 pages) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editions Used, Translations Given, and Commentaries Consulted -- 1 Dante's Commedia -- 2 Dante's Other Works -- 3 The Bible -- 4 Commentaries -- Introduction -- I Dante and Theology -- Dante v. Theology? Theologization, "Detheologization," and Innovation -- The Landscape of Recent Scholarship -- The Commedia on Pilgrimage: A Commentary -- II The Commedia and a Theology of Humility -- Humility and Christian Thought -- Auerbach and Humilitas-Sublimitas -- Humility and Feminist Theology |
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III An Itinerary: Language on Pilgrimage -- Chapter 1 Superbia as Sin in Inferno -- Inf. 1-2: Beginning in Susceptibility -- Inf. 3-5: Elusive Truths and Deluded Loves -- Inf. 6-9: Superbia among the Sins of the Appetite -- Inf. 10-13: Doctrine, Denial, and Embodiment -- Inf. 14-17: Unquenchable Fire and Unripe Fruit -- Inf. 18-25: Metamorphoses and Mixed Styles -- Inf. 26-30: Pride and Fame as Temptation -- Inf. 31-34: Superbia as Subjection -- Chapter 2 Humility as Difficult Devotion (Purg. 1-9) -- Purg. 1: Into Better Waters -- Purg. 2-4: Problems of the Body |
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Purg. 5-8: Earthly Affairs and Divine Community -- Purg. 9: Receiving Help, Receiving Love -- Chapter 3 Art as Humble Practice (Purg. 10-12) -- Purg. 10: Three Active Humilities -- Purg. 11: The Artists' Way -- Purg. 12: Is Repentance Futile? -- Chapter 4 Humility as Love's Condition (Purg. 13-33) -- Purg. 13-20: Glimmers of Paradise -- Purg. 21-26: Love in the Company of Poets -- Purg. 27-33: The Summit of Purgation -- Chapter 5 Humility as Capacity in Paradiso -- Par. 1-2: Poetry in Paradise -- Par. 3-5: Humility as Divinity, Love as Flame -- Par. 6-9: Bending Language Double |
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Par. 10-14: Humility as Vocation -- Par. 15-19: Art and Exile -- Par. 20-24: The Poem Begins to Struggle -- Par. 25-26: New "Voce," New "Vello," New Vision -- Par. 27-30: The Eclipse and the gradatio -- Par. 31-32: Seeing Christ, Seeing Humanity -- Par. 33: Humility's Paradox -- Conclusion: Humility in Motion -- Bibliography -- Index of Scriptural References -- Index |
Summary |
"Examines humility as theologically central to the Comedy. Canto by canto, Teubner demonstrates the many means by which the poem's theology responds to contemporary readers' concerns. Readers will benefit richly from this gracefully written companion, which also introduces theologians to recent scholarship exploring Dante's religious thought"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 10, 2023) |
SUBJECT |
Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321. Divina commedia.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81066212
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Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 -- Religion
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Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 fast |
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Divina commedia (Dante Alighieri) fast |
Subject |
Humility in literature.
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Humility in literature
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Religion
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Genre/Form |
Literary criticism
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Literary criticism.
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Critiques littéraires.
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2022059697 |
ISBN |
9781009315340 |
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100931534X |
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