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Wednesday, February 21, 2007
An Inspired Idea
Courtesy, once again, of Darwin Catholic: Lenten Mediations on the Divine Comedy. The idea is to rediscover the spiritual purpose of Dante's work. As I wrote in the comment section of this blog, the Commedia is one of two creative works that I credit with my own conversion--the other being Lord of the Rings. The Commedia is, at its root, an intensely, even tangibly spiritual work. It is also one of the first works that got me to think in a serious way about reading--in this case, misreading. The Commedia is as much a work about the Christian way of reading, which leads one closer to God rather than providing distractions--as opposed to the pagan way of reading represented by Virgil (though he is an enlightened, proto-Christian pagan poet)--as it is about spiritual salvation. As a poet, the joining of the two was essential to Dante (a man who knew his vocation!). I will be looking forward to this blog, as it is sure to be insightful!
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Thanks for the link!
and completely off-topic: I'm glad to see that your recent disillusionment with the blogsphere isn't putting a damper on your own blogging. There is an awful lot of silliness out there, even in the Catholic blog world alone, but blogs like yours inject a welcome dose of reason into debates like the "evil female!" rants you linked to. And clear and intelligent voices are just what are needed when the shouting starts...
Thanks so much! :)
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