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5.0 out of 5 stars A subject not talked about in liberal Protestant circles
I don't know what prompted me to pick up this book. Like many liberal Protestants, I prefer to focus in on God's grace and power to save everyone. But sin is not talked about enough in the circles I run around in, and, as this book suggests, maybe it needs to be talked about more. As Willimon stresses over and over, Jesus came to save SINNERS. Of course, we are all...
Published on May 28, 2007 by Tanja L. Walker

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3.0 out of 5 stars Christian sinning
The author tries hard to define the list of deadly sins in terms of our modern world. He succeeds fairly well, but so many of his references are from authors and writings unfamiliar to a layperson(myself). His use of humor was appreciated and made strong examples of his views and interpretations.
Published on March 11, 2008 by William D. Brown


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5.0 out of 5 stars A subject not talked about in liberal Protestant circles, May 28, 2007
This review is from: Sinning Like a Christian: A New Look at the Seven Deadly Sins (Paperback)
I don't know what prompted me to pick up this book. Like many liberal Protestants, I prefer to focus in on God's grace and power to save everyone. But sin is not talked about enough in the circles I run around in, and, as this book suggests, maybe it needs to be talked about more. As Willimon stresses over and over, Jesus came to save SINNERS. Of course, we are all sinners, just as we also all are beloved children of God.

Willimon gives an honest, updated look at the Seven Deadly Sins, including their origins, not just in the Bible, but in early church history. He explains why these sins are still sins, even the ones we like to say aren't so bad, like Pride and Lust. Interesting reading, and a lot of good irony. He does focus on these individual sins at the expense of more systemic sins, which is where I tend to focus my theology, but then it occurs to me that systemic sin is rooted in the Seven Deadly Sins as much as individual sins are. Anyway, it's hard reading for us liberal Protestants, but well worth it.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Calling sin what it really is - sin, July 28, 2006
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Bishop Willimon is not afraid to "swim" against society's view of what sin is - and isn't. This is not a book for the faint hearted. Willimon is opinionated and frank about sin - in our lives individually and our lives corporately. A great eight week Sunday school study or a study where one's goal is great dialogue - and an honest appraisal of sin's effect on one's life.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful lesson book for study, August 7, 2009
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Purchased this book to use to teach my adult Sunday school class. It was a wonderful book and brought a great message that can be applied to everyday living. Class enjoyed the lesson and I found it easy to follow and present. Great book!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Can we get away from the seven deadly sins?, March 5, 2011
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Sinning Like a Christian: A New Look at the Seven Deadly Sins
"You can't change what you don't monitor" is an old saying among behaviorally trained therapists like myself. Willimon's book helps us become more tuned in to our own musings and motivations. It can be a basis for watching ourselves more closely. Knowing what leads us down the wrong path can be an adjunct to what leads us down the right path, i.e. following the teachings of Jesus et al. Check out the New Testament for further information on this subject.
David
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4.0 out of 5 stars good read thought provoking, May 9, 2010
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Good book! Has some fresh insights, do not agree with all his theology but good.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Christian sinning, March 11, 2008
This review is from: Sinning Like a Christian: A New Look at the Seven Deadly Sins (Paperback)
The author tries hard to define the list of deadly sins in terms of our modern world. He succeeds fairly well, but so many of his references are from authors and writings unfamiliar to a layperson(myself). His use of humor was appreciated and made strong examples of his views and interpretations.
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Sinning Like a Christian: A New Look at the Seven Deadly Sins by William H. Willimon (Paperback - Sept. 2005)
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