100 Days of Dante Will Change How You See the World.

How It Works

READ

Read through The Divine Comedy in a translation of your choosing according to one of our reading plans.

WATCH

Explore the Divine Comedy’s literary, theological and spiritual significance through 100 expert-led videos.

REFLECT

Use our reflection questions and additional resources to enrich your journey with Dante.

SHARE

Invite your friends, family, or peers to join you on your journey. Let’s read together!

Over 160,000 Hours Learning

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Who It’s For

READERS

With the help of 100 Days of Dante’s expert guides, you will discover how The Divine Comedy reinterprets ancient mythology, gives insight into the medieval world, influences modern theology, and shows us a glimpse of future glory. This is a timeless text that you can read again and again.

STUDENTS

Dante teaches important lessons about sin, repentance, and redemption. As you grow in virtue and faith, Dante can help. Whether you’re in high school, college, or pursuing lifelong learning, 100 Days of Dante will guide you through a story of transformation that becomes richer every time you return to it.

TEACHERS

Teaching The Divine Comedy in a high school, college, or informal setting is hard. 100 Days of Dante was born in a classroom at the Baylor Honors College and offers expert-led videos and additional resources to help you guide others through this transformational journey.

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Who We Are

Baylor Honors College

The mission of the Baylor Honors College is to love truth, kindle faith, and cultivate virtue in friendship, study, and service to Christ and neighbor. The Honors College’s diverse academic offerings help undergraduates pursue questions that often fall between the cracks of the specialized disciplines by seeking wisdom and truth in every field of study. Learn more about Baylor Honors College and projects similar to 100 Days of Dante on our website (link to landing page that will be coming shortly).

Partners

  • Torrey Honors College at Biola University
  • Gonzaga University
  • Whitworth University
  • Templeton Honors College at Eastern University
  • University of Dallas

Meet the Scholars

Ralph Wood

Emeritus University Professor of Theology and Literature at Baylor University

Brian Williams

Dean, Templeton Honors College; Associate Professor of Ethics and Liberal Studies at Eastern University

Jane Kim

Associate Professor, Torrey Honors College at Biola University

Douglas Henry

Dean of the Honors College at Baylor University

Susan Felch

Director, Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship, Professor of English at Calvin University

Anthony Nussmeier

Chair of Modern Languages, Director of Italian, and Associate Professor of Italian at University of Dallas

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