"It's naughty but nice." "I know I shouldn't really, but it will be fun and won't do any harm."

The idea of 'sin' today evokes smirks rather than shudders. We find it hard to see why our ancestors got so agitated about it: haven't we got beyond such prudery?

By examining each of The Seven Deadly Sins in turn, Graham Tomlin restores sin to its proper place as something to be deeply feared. He shows how contemporary culture reverses traditional wisdom and finds each sin seductive in different ways. Tomlin demonstrates that these practices are destructive habits that ruin lives, relationships and societies. Finally, he shows how the Christian faith offers resources to help defeat these habits and replace them with more constructive ones.

Writing for all those interested in personal spirituality and philosophy, the author offers an accessible guide to wise living.



Autorentext

Graham Tomlin is Dean of St Mellitus College, London. He is author of Luther and His World, The Provocative Church and Looking Through the Cross: The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2014.



Zusammenfassung
It's naughty but nice. I know I shouldn't really, but it will be fun and won't do any harm.The idea of 'sin' today evokes smirks rather than shudders. We find it hard to see why our ancestors got so agitated about it: haven't we got beyond such prudery?By examining each of The Seven Deadly Sins in turn, Graham Tomlin restores sin to its proper place as something to be deeply feared. He shows how contemporary culture reverses traditional wisdom and finds each sin seductive in different ways. Tomlin demonstrates that these practices are destructive habits that ruin lives, relationships and societies. Finally, he shows how the Christian faith offers resources to help defeat these habits and replace them with more constructive ones.Writing for all those interested in personal spirituality and philosophy, the author offers an accessible guide to wise living.
Titel
The Seven Deadly Sins
Untertitel
How to overcome life's most toxic habits
EAN
9780745957951
ISBN
978-0-7459-5795-1
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
17.01.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
192
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch