Dante's Paradiso and the Theological Origins of Modern Thought
Toward a Speculative Philosophy of Self-Reflection
- 344 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of literature and theology, the book argues that Dante's lyrical language in Paradiso embodies a Trinitarian self-reflexivity. This perspective suggests that the foundations of modern intellectual history, particularly the emergence of the modern subject, can be traced back to the influence of the Troubadours. By reinterpreting these connections, the work offers a fresh understanding of how medieval thought shaped modern identity.
