Canterbury Tales 2
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Evil in Dante and Chaucer
We in the twentieth century would be much more hard-pressed
to define evil than would people of either Chaucer's or Dante's
time. Medieval Christians would have a source for it -- Satan --
and if could easily devise a series of ecclesiastical checklists
to test its presence and its power. In our secular world, evil
has come down to something that hurts people for no explicable
reason: the bombing of
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of Christianity but who themselves had never been baptized, as well as those born before the time of Christ. Below Limbus, however, the rings of Hell yawn deeper and deeper, and the torments grow more severe, ending at the bottom with a frozen lake which is the abode of Satan himself. Each different type of sin merits its own ring. The unfortunate inhabitants of each ring and pouch and section of Hell receive a different
of Christianity but who themselves had never been baptized, as well as those born before the time of Christ. Below Limbus, however, the rings of Hell yawn deeper and deeper, and the torments grow more severe, ending at the bottom with a frozen lake which is the abode of Satan himself. Each different type of sin merits its own ring. The unfortunate inhabitants of each ring and pouch and section of Hell receive a different