Was Dante's 'Divine Comedy' solely religious?
While my *Divine Comedy* is deeply rooted in Christian theology, it transcends a purely religious interpretation. It is a synthesis of faith and reason, incorporating Aristotelian philosophy and classical learning. The poem explores universal human experiences of sin, repentance, and the pursuit of knowledge and virtue, making its moral and philosophical dimensions relevant beyond a strictly theological context.
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