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The spiral walk

March 26, 2021 Andrew Hook
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The spiritual life is marked by descent and resurrection. Anon

We must have the courage to expose our own personal hells to Christ and let him harrow them with us, and that is precisely what Dante’s* great (Divine Comedy) poem allows us to do. Malcolm Guite

Click ‘The Spiral Walk’ button for a variety of comments on this topic and links to poems (with audio in cases) which, in Malcom Guite’s words, may allow such a harrowing….

The spiral walk
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