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Dante and the Practice of Humility Rachel K. Teubner (Australian Catholic University, Melbourne)

Dante and the Practice of Humility By Rachel K. Teubner (Australian Catholic University, Melbourne)

Dante and the Practice of Humility by Rachel K. Teubner (Australian Catholic University, Melbourne)


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Summary

Examines humility as theologically central to the Comedy. Canto by canto, Teubner demonstrates the many means by which the poem's theology responds to contemporary readers' concerns. Readers will benefit richly from this gracefully written companion, which also introduces theologians to recent scholarship exploring Dante's religious thought.

Dante and the Practice of Humility Summary

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.

Dante and the Practice of Humility Reviews

'Dante and the Practice of Humility enters and refreshes a field of Dantean debate. It assembles evidence from a great range of medieval sources while offering a comprehensive but subtle account of Dante's poetry. Equally, the volume will stand as an important contribution to theological debate Its clarity and elegance not only make the piece a pleasure to read, but are also functional in allowing the author to move both gracefully and efficiently from point to point, covering both conceptual and textual complication with notable lightness of touch.' Peter S. Hawkins, Professor of Religion and Literature Emeritus, Yale Divinity School

About Rachel K. Teubner (Australian Catholic University, Melbourne)

Rachel K. Teubner is a Research Fellow in Medieval and Early Modern Studies at Australian Catholic University's Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry. She has held fellowships at Harvard University, the University of Cambridge, and the Institute for Critical Inquiry in Berlin. Her current research explores genre, gender and theology in women's lyric writings during the long Reformation.

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction. Dante and the Practice of Humility: A Theological Commentary on the Divine Comedy: 1. Superbia as sin in inferno; 2. Humility as difficult devotion; 3. Art as humble practice; 4. Humility as love's condition; 5. Humility as capacity in paradiso; Conclusion; Bibliography; Acknowledgments.

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NGR9781009315357
9781009315357
1009315358
Dante and the Practice of Humility: A Theological Commentary on the Divine Comedy by Rachel K. Teubner (Australian Catholic University, Melbourne)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2023-07-13
350
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