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Mentioned in 14 episodes
Purgatorio
Book • 2021
In *Purgatorio*, Dante Alighieri continues his journey from *Inferno*, guided by the Roman poet Virgil.
The poem follows Dante as he ascends Mount Purgatory, a seven-terrace mountain where souls atone for the seven deadly sins.
Along the way, Dante encounters various historical and mythological figures, engaging in discussions about sin, love, and human development.
The journey culminates at the Garden of Eden, where Dante meets Beatrice, who will guide him through the next stage of his journey in *Paradiso*.
The poem explores themes of redemption, suffering, and the purification of the soul, all while reflecting on divine truth and human history.
The poem follows Dante as he ascends Mount Purgatory, a seven-terrace mountain where souls atone for the seven deadly sins.
Along the way, Dante encounters various historical and mythological figures, engaging in discussions about sin, love, and human development.
The journey culminates at the Garden of Eden, where Dante meets Beatrice, who will guide him through the next stage of his journey in *Paradiso*.
The poem explores themes of redemption, suffering, and the purification of the soul, all while reflecting on divine truth and human history.
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Mentioned in 14 episodes
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as his favorite book of Dante's Divine Comedy to teach.

Jordan Hall

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358 - Jordan Hall - The End of Strategy
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when announcing the Paradiso class and referencing Dante's work.


Jonathan Pageau

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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


Jonathan Pageau

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415 - Charlie Kirk's Assassination: We have gone beyond the pale
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as a poem describing how love binds together all disparate forms of beauty into one simple light.

Sam Parkison

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Divine Simplicity and the Christian Life: Sam Parkison and Ronni Kurtz
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when discussing how the final sin is dealt with in the book.

Thomas Magby

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15: The seven deadly sins
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as the second class, alongside Inferno, leading up to the Paradiso class.


Jonathan Pageau

418 - The Symbolism of the Entire Divine Comedy in the First Canto
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in relation to Dante's vision of purgatory and envy.

Justin Malek

3448: Envy by Keith Wilson on Self-Awareness, Gratitude, and a Focus on Personal Growth
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as the most human of all three canticles.

Joseph Luzzi

Dante: The Most Famous, Least Read Poet
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as the second book of Dante's Divine Comedy, part of a course being offered.


Jonathan Pageau

420 - How Free Will Actually Works



