Ascend - The Great Books Podcast

How to Read the Bible like St. Thomas Aquinas and Dante

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Apr 29, 2025
Join Thomas Lackey, an independent scholar of theology and classical literature, and Adam Minihan, a rural Oklahoma dweller, as they delve into reading the Bible through the eyes of St. Thomas Aquinas and Dante. They discuss the four senses of Scripture—literal, allegorical, moral, and anagogical—and the significance of understanding divine authorship. With humor, they also share tales of rural life and their plans for homesteading while reflecting on the importance of a deep, tradition-centered engagement with biblical texts.
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INSIGHT

Dante's Four Senses of Scripture

  • Dante teaches that we should read the Divine Comedy the same way as Scripture using the four senses of interpretation.
  • These four senses are literal, allegorical, moral, and anagogical, rooted in Church tradition and St. Thomas Aquinas.
ADVICE

Train to Read Beyond Literal

  • Train yourself to look beyond the literal sense and explore allegorical, moral, and anagogical meanings in Scripture.
  • Avoid stopping at the literal understanding to fully appreciate Scripture's depth and avoid misinterpretations.
INSIGHT

Modern Literal Reading Misconception

  • Modern readers are often overly obsessed with dissecting the literal sense through criticism, damaging Scripture's spiritual senses.
  • A true literal reading supports and enables deeper spiritual interpretations rather than undermining them.
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