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A Cathedral of Ideas From elements of many traditions, Dante fashioned a towering new theology. Hans Urs von Balthasar
A Poet Without Honor Banished from his hometown, Dante became lonely, bitter, and inspired. Bonnie C. Harvey
A Polysemantic Country Song? If you still can't grasp what Dante meant to say in the Comedy, this may (or may not) help. Dante
Christian History Timeline: Dante's Turbulent World CH Timeline
Dante in Love The poet's feelings for Beatrice far exceeded a childhood crush. Charles Williams
Did You Know? What a famous painting suggests about Dante's life, legend, and legacy.
Divine Imagination By describing a pilgrimage through the realms of death, Dante shares his vision of how Christians should live. Rolland Hein
From the Editors: How Not to Read Dante American literary education absolutely mangles the Divine Comedy. Elesha Coffman
Goodness, Gracious(ness), Great Balls of Fire Visions of eternity just aren't what they used to be. Jeffrey Burton Russell
I Still Don't Know How He Does It Dorothy Sayers discovers Dante. Dorothy Sayers
Recommended Resources: Dante and the Divine Comedy Dante and the Divine Comedy
The Gallery: Walk of Fame Star sightings in the Comedy highlight Dante's religious and political views. Steve Gertz; Janine Petry
The Link Interview: Classics of Common Memory Why Dante's medieval masterwork continues to thrive in translation. conversation with Robert Pinsky
The Pilgrim's Way The dream of reaching heaven by visiting holy sites inspired millions of medieval Christians—including Dante. Jeanetta R. Chrystie
The Rest of the Stories Dante's other books further illuminate his medieval mindset and shed light on the Comedy. Oscar Kuhns
The Root of All Kinds of Evil The Inferno is crammed with greedy Florentines receiving their due. Elesha Coffman
What About Purgatory? The doctrinal grounding of Dante's mysterious mountain. Dennis Martin
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