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Paradiso

Book • 1595
Paradiso is the third and final part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, following Inferno and Purgatorio.

It is an allegory that tells of Dante's journey through Heaven, guided by Beatrice and later by Saint Bernard.

Mark Musa's translation preserves the intricacy and poetic beauty of the original work, rendering it in clear, rhythmic English, accompanied by extensive notes and commentary.

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Mentioned in 11 episodes

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Jordan Hall
in the context of Dante's Divine Comedy.
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358 - Jordan Hall - The End of Strategy
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Jonathan Pageau
as an example of a hierarchy that's based on the cosmology of the heavens.
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431 - Joshua Sturgill & Dcn Seraphim Rohlin - The Art of Imitating Heaven: Structure and Meaning in Ancient Cosmology
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Jonathan Pageau
when announcing the Paradiso class and referencing Dante's work.
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417 - Three Things Christians Must Do to Rebuild Culture (Touchstone talk)
Mentioned when announcing a new class that will be taking listeners through Dante's poem line by line.
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423 - Catholic Unscripted - Violence as the New Normal
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Jonathan Pageau
is announcing a new class on Dante's Paradiso.
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415 - Charlie Kirk's Assassination: We have gone beyond the pale
Mentioned in conclusion, as Dante ascends, he acquires deeper knowledge of salvation.
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Aquinas on Nature and the Natural: Form and the Scale of 'Esse' – Fr. Raymund Snyder, O.P.
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Jonathan Pageau
as the final class in the trilogy, focusing on Dante's Comedia.
418 - The Symbolism of the Entire Divine Comedy in the First Canto
Mentioned when contrasting fleeting satisfaction with the souls who dwell in the lower rank in paradise.
Amor Mundi Part 2: Hating the World, Unquenchable Thirst / Miroslav Volf's 2025 Gifford Lectures
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Joseph Luzzi
as the place where Dante basically has a vision of the divine.
Dante: The Most Famous, Least Read Poet
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Jonathan Pageau
as the third and final book of Dante's Divine Comedy, the subject of an upcoming class.
420 - How Free Will Actually Works

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