Free Will and Divine Grace: A Theological Debate in Dante's World
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The journey through Dante's Divine Comedy opens with a powerful, yet deeply philosophical confrontation of two of the most profound theological concepts of the medieval era: free will and divine grace. Dante Alighieri, in his magnum opus, does not simply take the reader on a metaphysical journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, but he also seeks to address the existential tension between human agency and divine providence—a tension that has stirred theological debates for centuries.
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