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Rachel K. Teubner offers a comprehensive theological analysis of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, focusing on humility as the fundamental spiritual virtue that undergirds the entire narrative. This scholarly commentary traces how Dante’s protagonist gradually learns to surrender pride and ego through encounters with damned souls, penitent spirits, and finally the divine presence itself.
Teubner demonstrates that humility is not merely a passive virtue in Dante’s work, but an active practice requiring constant vigilance and spiritual discipline. By examining key episodes and characters throughout the three canticles, she reveals how Dante constructs a sophisticated theological framework where humility becomes the prerequisite for salvation and union with God. The analysis engages with medieval Christian theology, Dante’s philosophical sources, and literary interpretations to provide readers with both scholarly depth and spiritual insight into one of literature’s greatest works.






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