I’ve let the whole blog thing go by the wayside, and I shouldn’t have, but I hope to end that now. I’m going to start a bit of a series here, on the “seven deadly sins”. To start, I think it’s appropriate to examine exactly what that means.
First, a list of the traditional seven:
- Wrath
- Pride
- Lust
- Greed
- Gluttony
- Envy
- Sloth
Now, the first thing we need to understand is that this is
not a list derived directly from any particular scripture. That’s not to say
that scripture does not condemn all of these things, because it most certainly
does, just that this particular listing does not appear in the bible, much to
the surprise of many. The modern list actually was actually compiled by Pope Gregory
I in AD 590, based on a similar list of eight evil thoughts composed some two hundred
years earlier by a monk called Evagrius
Ponticus.
The term “deadly”
sins should be examined. Scripture makes it clear that all sin leads to death (cf Romans 6:23). As I understand it, the term “deadly” in this context relates to the
Roman Catholic doctrine of venial and mortal sin, with these falling under the
mortal category. I don’t subscribe to that doctrine, and I’ll admit I’m not terribly
knowledgeable about it, so I won’t really elaborate on that score. I actually prefer
the less common alternative term, the “seven capital sins”. The word capital
derives from the Latin word for head, and has the idea of origin, that these
seven are the origin of other sins. That’s the idea from which I intend to
operate: each of these is sort of a “proto-sin”, or alternatively a category in
to which more specific sinful acts can be placed. Murder, for example, could be
a result of wrath, theft of envy, and so on and so forth.
As for the series of blogs itself, I plan on seven entries,
one for each sin, following a similar format. I’ll have a basic examination of
the term and what exactly it means, biblical teaching and/or commandments on
the subject, and an example from a biblical narrative of someone who ran afoul
of that particular sin. I’m hoping this will be an educational and enlightening
experience both for myself and anybody reading it. So stay tuned! I hope to
have the first entry ready in a few days.
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