
Purgatorio: Ante-Purgatory and the Terrace on Pride (Cantos 6-12) with Mr. Luke Heintschel
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Today on Ascend: The Great Books Podcast, Deacon Garlick and Mr. Luke Heintschel, headmaster of Coeur du Christ Academy, discuss the rest of ante-purgatory and then the first terrace--the purging of pride.
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The conversation explores the transition from Ante-Purgatory into the proper mountain of Purgatory and the first terrace dedicated to purging the sin of pride. Garlick describes this section as one of his favorites in the entire Purgatorio, praising Dante’s ability to provide a rich “liturgy” and spiritual library of resources for reshaping the soul into the beautiful image of Christ. The episode emphasizes Purgatorio as a positive map for sanctification and theosis, contrasting sharply with the Inferno’s exposure of sin’s ugliness.Guest Introduction and Classical Education Insights
Luke Heintschel shares his personal journey from evangelization and biblical theology into classical education, explaining how he came to see the liberal arts tradition—long cultivated by the Church—as the most effective means of making Catholicism relevant to contemporary young people. He describes his school’s mission of forming saints, scholars, and servants through the historic Catholic educational model. Deacon and Heintschel discuss the harmony of faith and reason, noting how reading great books alongside Scripture and theology reveals that the God who grants intellect is the same God who died on the cross. They highlight the value of using Dante’s Purgatorio in moral theology classes, where it serves not as a list of rules but as a vivid portrayal of transforming the heart’s disordered loves toward their divine end.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Ascend and Dante's Purgatorio
09:02 Understanding Purgatorio: A Map for Spiritual Growth
15:17 Dante's Intercessory Prayer and Its Significance
24:13 The Role of Beatrice and the Nature of Beauty
34:53 Dante's Political Critique and the State of Italy
43:05 The Call to Higher Patriotism
53:44 Understanding Virtue: Natural vs. Theological
59:35 The Valley of the Kings: Political Failures and Redemption
01:15:02 Dante's Heroism and Divine Grace
01:19:41 The Three Steps to Purification
01:28:10 The Role of Humility in Purgatory
01:51:27 The Purpose of Purification
01:59:24 Contrappasso: The Nature of Punishment in Purgatory
02:04:44 Examples of Pride: Lessons from the Past
02:16:26 The Beatitudes and the Path to Humility
02:23:47 Eagerness to Ascend: The Transformation of the Soul
Moral Theology and the Purpose of Purgatorio
The hosts stress that moral theology is not merely about avoiding sin but about becoming beautiful like Christ through active configuration to His image. Purgatorio offers a lifelong guide for this ascent, presenting prayers, hymns, scriptural examples, and artistic visions tailored to remedy each vice. They critique modern reductions of ethics to a “negative list” of prohibitions, arguing that Dante invites readers to pursue positive virtue and interior change.
In Canto 6, the souls in Ante-Purgatory eagerly seek Dante’s prayers, illustrating the Catholic doctrine of intercession for the dead as a participation in Christ’s merits. Virgil explains that purgation is possible through the resurrection, and the episode includes a brief catechesis on the communion of saints across the Church Militant, Penitent, and Triumphant. Beatrice is presented as an icon of divine beauty and grace, with the...