Dante and the Practice of Humility: A Theological Commentary on the Divine Comedy by Rachel K. Teubner (Australian Catholic University, Melbourne)
In this book, Rachel Teubner offers an exploration of humility in Dante'sDivine Comedy,arguing that the poem is an ascetical exercise concerned with training its author gradually in the practice of humility, rather than being a reflection of authorial hubris. A contribution to recent scholarship that considers thepoem to be a work of self-examination, her volumeinvestigatesits scriptural, literary, and liturgical sources, also offering fresh feminist perspectives on its theological challenges. Teubner demonstrates how the poetry of theComedyis theologically significant, focusing especially on the poem's definition of humility as ethically and artistically meaningful. Interrogating the text canto by canto, she also reveals how contemporary tools of literary analysis can offer new insights into its meaning. Undergraduate and novice readers will benefit from this companion, just as theologians and scholars of medieval religion will be introduced to a growing body of scholarship exploring Dante's religious thought.