Workshop on Dante’s Divine Comedy
with
Wendy Furman-Adams, Ph.D.
- Saturday Workshop
- ONLINE
- May 16, 2026
- 1:00 - 4:00pm PST
This workshop will introduce key passages from the Inferno, the Purgatorio, and the Paradiso to demonstrate Dante’s use of allegory, focusing particularly on its psychological and spiritual dimensions. Dante’s guide through hell and purgatory, the poet Virgil, tells Dante that the damned are souls who have lost “the good of the intellect.” The blessed are those who have recovered it. What is it to have, or to lack, the good of intellect? We will also consider the related concept of “contrapasso” explicitly referred to in the Inferno, but operative throughout the entire Comedy.
Finally, we will consider how it is that souls reconcile, or fail to reconcile, with themselves, with their fellow human beings, and with God. These questions are timeless but also timely.
How can our society recover the good of intellect?