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Mr. Halter
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Canto 8: Through Charles Martel, Dante asks why people are different—not in worth, but in gifts, purpose, and design—and argues that societies struggle when people live disconnected from what they are naturally. If flourishing depends partly on alignment between our abilities and our calling, how much struggle comes from effort itself, and how much comes from spending years moving in the wrong direction?
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Mr. Halter
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Paradiso Canto 7 might be the point where Dante stops asking what breaks people and starts asking what actually restores them. Under all the theology about justice, mercy, and redemption, it asks if something important is damaged, is forgiveness alone enough or does real healing require confronting what was broken and rebuilding it? What kinds of wounds do people mistake time for healing?
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Brent
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St. Thomas Aquinas is introducing his motley crew: Albertus Magnus, Boethius, etc. What a gang!
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