For contemporaries, perhaps the most shocking thing about the Black Death was that fear of contagion led people to abandon the sick, leaving them to die alone, like animals. The human condition demanded a companioned death.
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For contemporaries, perhaps the most shocking thing about the Black Death was that fear of contagion led people to abandon the sick, leaving them to die alone, like animals. The human condition demanded a companioned death.
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What now follows is a time when Jesus invites these people to touch him and feed him, and in that way they come to know that they are a companioned people.
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This week is given over to a conversation with Dante, the poet who so perfectly models our spiritual life as a companioned journey, in which we can be in present conversation with other writers and figures from the past.
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The Epilogue encodes this furtive hope of a companioned paradise in its counsel to Clarel to “keep thy heart” and its image of the “swimmer”—naked, one assumes—“rising from the deep,” who is equated with the “burning secret” and the hope in immortality (4.35.27, 30, 31).
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