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Spiritual Direction From Dante: Avoiding the Inferno Spiritual Direction From Dante: Avoiding the Inferno by Paul A. Pearson
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“He who does not go down into hell while he is alive, runs a great risk of going there after he is dead” (15 November).”
Paul Pearson, Spiritual Direction From Dante: Avoiding the Inferno
“The Inferno is not a presumptuous outline of what lies in store for adulterers, loan sharks, con artists, assassins, and traitors. It is a profound analysis of what sin actually does to the human soul. We need not wait for entrance into hell for the punishment to begin. It begins with the sin; in fact, it is the sin, setting its roots down into the soul, deforming it, and draining it of health. Dante never merely shows us that a thing is evil. He shows us in scenes of great dramatic power what the evil is and what it does, both to the doer and to the human community.”
Paul Pearson, Spiritual Direction From Dante: Avoiding the Inferno