Biblical Figurism and Typology in Dante's Divine Comedy
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Central to understanding the Divine Comedy is an awareness of the medieval worldview. In this period, Christianity dominated the intellectual and cultural life of Europe, and the Bible was considered the ultimate authority on all matters of life, death, and the afterlife. Dante's education was deeply rooted in the Scholastic tradition, which sought to reconcile faith and reason, drawing heavily on the works of Aristotle, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas. In particular, Dante's treatment of the...



