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The two volumes of Reviewing Dante's Theology bring together work by a range of internationally prominent Dante scholars to assess current research on Dante's theology and to suggest future directions for research.
Volume 2 considers some of the broader social, cultural and intellectual contexts for Dante's theological engagement. The contributors discuss the relationship between theology and poetry as Dante sees and presents it; Dante's thought on the nature of the Church; the ways in which liturgical practice helped shape the poet's work; the links between Dante's political and theological ideas; the importance of preaching in Dante's context; the ways in which the notion of virtue connects theological and ethical thought in Dante's works; and the extent to which Dante's often surprising, groundbreaking work tests medieval notions of orthodoxy. Each essay offers an overview of its topic and opens up new avenues.
Contents
Contents: Albert R. Ascoli: Poetry and Theology - Paola Nasti: Dante and Ecclesiology - Ronald L. Martinez: Dante and the Poem of the Liturgy - Claire E. Honess: Dante and the Theology of Politics - George Ferzoco: Dante and the Context of Medieval Preaching - Ruth Chester: Virtue in Dante - Zygmunt G. Barański: (Un)orthodox Dante.