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Seven Deadly Sins: A Very Partial List [Hardcover]

Aviad Kleinberg (Author), Susan Emanuel (Translator)
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November 30, 2008

There is no society without right and wrong. There is no society without sin. But every culture has its own favorite list of trespasses. Perhaps the most influential of these was drawn up by the Church in late antiquity: the Seven Deadly Sins. Pride, sloth, gluttony, envy, anger, lust, and greed are not forbidden acts but the passions that lead us into temptation. Aviad Kleinberg, one of the most prominent public intellectuals in Israel, examines the arts of sinning and of finger pointing. What is wrong with a little sloth? Where would haute cuisine be without gluttony? Where would we all be without our parents’ lust? Has anger really gone out of style in the West? Can consumer culture survive without envy and greed? And with all humility, why shouldn’t we be proud?

With intellectual insight and deadpan humor, Kleinberg deftly guides the reader through Jewish, Christian, and Greco-Roman thoughts on sin. Each chapter weaves the past into the present and examines unchanging human passions and the deep cultural shifts in the way we make sense of them. Seven Deadly Sins is a compassionate, original, and witty look at the stuff that makes us human.

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What's more sinful: angrily beating a child for no apparent reason, sleeping with a neighbor's wife or husband or eating all of the cheesecake so nobody else can have any? In his simplistic book, Tel Aviv University professor Kleinberg attempts a very partial answer to this question. He acknowledges that there is no sin without context, so that while child abuse may not be a wrong in one culture, it is horribly wrong in another. Using the Catholic Church's list of the seven deadly sins as his foil, Kleinberg proceeds to show that sin is relative and that even the worst of sins can be excused or seen in different lights depending on circumstances. For example, he understands sloth as the tendency to avoid the daily struggle against evil and injustice, and he counsels avoiding such slothfulness. Ultimately dissatisfying, Kleinberg's unfocused reflections comprise a book without a mission, for it fails to be either a deep personal meditation on the subject or a thoughtful theological exploration of a subject much better covered by Oxford University's series on the seven deadly sins. (Oct.)
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Kleinberg’s Israeli best-seller is a learned, sometimes personal look at sloth, envy, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, and pride as well as self-righteousness and what he calls “advanced sin.” He begins the journey through the history of sin straightforwardly: “There is no sin without context”; that is, behavior becomes sinful only in a moral and cultural context. Since society constantly redefines right and wrong, “sin is a cultural construct.” Christianity, he believes, is founded on sin. He describes the basic Christian categories of original sin, created by Adam and Eve; venial sin, which only confession and acts of contrition erase; and mortal sin, which destroys the soul. He explores each deadly sin with great care and thoughtfulness and from both historic and very personal perspectives. Thus, he includes elements from his own background—his shortcomings and flaws—while considering the characteristics and traits of each sin; and he refers to not only literary classics (e.g., the Iliad) in his retellings of biblical tales but also pop culture (e.g., the Michael Douglas movie Wall Street). --June Sawyers

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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Belknap Press (November 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674031415
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674031418
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,765,075 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best. A long ramble with many quotes., September 23, 2009
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This author is out of his mind. $23 for a book consisting of his life experiences, history, long quotes, and long rambles. I was quite disappointed.
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