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April 13, 2006 1403971307 978-1403971302 annotated edition
This book shows that Dante's project for the establishment of a peaceful global human community founded on religious pluralism is rooted in the Arabo-Islamic philosophical tradition--a tradition exemplified by al-Farabi's declaration that "it is possible that excellent nations and excellent cities exist whose religions differ." Part One offers an approach to Dante's Comedy in the light of al-Farabi's notion of the relation between religion and imagination. Part Two argues that, for Dante, the afterlife is not reserved exclusively for Christians. A key figure throughout is the Muslim philosopher Averroes, whose thinking on the relation between religion and philosophy is a model for Dante's pragmatic understanding of religion. The book poses a challenge to the current orthodoxies of Dante scholarship by offering an alternative to the theological approach that has dominated interpretations of the Comedy for the past half century. It also serves as a general introduction to Dante's thought and will be of interest to readers wishing to explore the Islamic roots of Western values.


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Gregory B. Stone is Professor of French, Italian, and Comparative Literature at LSU, where he teaches medieval and Renaissance literature and the history of literary criticism and theory. He currently serves as Director of LSU's Program in Comparative Literature. He is the author of two previous books, The Death of the Troubadour: The Late Medieval Resistance to the Renaissance (1994) and The Ethics of Nature in the Middle Ages: On Boccaccio's Poetaphysics (1998).



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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
active intellect, infinite goodness, constitution owe nothing, practical rational faculty, earthly polis, basic allegory, world without people, political happiness, eternal gospel, universal conversion
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Ibn Arabi, Church of Rome, Earthly Paradise, Holy Spirit, City of God, Middle Ages, First Cause, City of Man, Age of the Spirit, Spiritual Franciscans, Marco Lombard, Mosaic Law, Israel de Aegypto, Catholic Church, Meccan Openings, Gospel of John, Last Judgment, Path of Muhammad, Dante's Heaven, American Dante, Highest Good, Paradiso Dante, Dante's Aquinas, Joachim of Fiore, Sphere of Mars
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