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His first epistles say that "to flee vice is the beginning of virtue and to have got rid of folly is the beginning of wisdom. "[3] An allegorical image depicting the human heart subject to the seven deadly sins, each represented by an animal (clockwise: toad = avarice; snake = envy; lion = wrath; snail = sloth; pig = gluttony; goat = lust; peacock = pride). Origin of the currently recognized seven deadly sins[edit] These "evil thoughts" can be categorized as follows:[4] physical (thoughts produced by the nutritive, sexual, and acquisitive appetites) emotional (thoughts produced by depressive, irascible, or dismissive moods) mental (thoughts produced by jealous/envious, boastful, or hubristic states of mind) The fourth-century monk Evagrius Ponticus reduced the nine logismoi to eight, as follows:[5][6] Γαστριμαργία (gastrimargia) gluttony Πορνεία (porneia) prostitution, fornication Φιλαργυρία (philargyria) greed Λύπη (lypē) sadness, rendered in the Philokalia as envy, sadness at another's good fortune Ὀργή (orgē) wrath Ἀκηδία (akēdia) acedia, rendered in the Philokalia as dejection Κενοδοξία (kenodoxia) boasting Ὑπερηφανία (hyperēphania) pride, sometimes rendered as self-overestimation, arrogance, or grandiosity[7] Evagrius's list was translated into the Latin of Western Christianity in many writings of John Cassian,[8][9] thus becoming part of the Western tradition's spiritual pietas or Catholic devotions as follows:[4] Gula (gluttony) Luxuria/Fornicatio (lust, fornication) Avaritia (greed) Tristitia (sorrow/despair/despondency) Ira (wrath) Acedia (sloth) Vanagloria (vain, glory) Superbia (pride, hubris) In AD 590, Pope Gregory I revised the list to form a more common list. [10] Gregory combined tristitia with acedia and vanagloria with superbia, adding envy, which is invidia in Latin. [11][12] Thomas Aquinas uses and defends Gregory's list in his Summa Theologica, although he calls them the "capital sins" because they are the head and form of all the other sins. [13] Christian denominations, such as the Anglican Communion,[14] Lutheran Church,[15] and Methodist Church,[16] still retain this list, and modern evangelists such as Billy Graham have explicated the seven deadly sins. [17] Historical and modern definitions, views, and associations[edit] According to Catholic prelate Henry Edward Manning, the seven deadly sins are seven ways of eternal death. [18] The Lutheran divine Martin Chemnitz, who contributed to the development of Lutheran systematic theology, implored clergy to remind the faithful of the seven deadly sins. [19] Listed in order of increasing severity as per Pope Gregory I, 6th-century A. D. , the seven deadly sins are as follows: Lust[edit] Main article: LustLust or lechery (Latin: luxuria "(sexual) excess/dissipation") is intense longing.

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^ a b c d e f "Interview: Yoshihiro Togashi". Shonen Jump. Vol. 1, no. 5. San Francisco, CA: Viz Media. May 2003. ISSN 1545-7818. ^ a b Thompson 2007, p. 154. ^ Togashi, Yoshihiro (April 5, 2005). May your dreams reflect all that your heart longs for, undisturbed. Good night. Good night dear, I hope you are resting well and will be well refreshed when you get up in the morning tomorrow. Every night before I go to bed, I thank God for gifting me with you. Good night, baby ❤️Have a good night, friend. May you have a restful and pleasant night’s sleep tonight.
His loving support is Yūya's moral anchor in his decisions to help people in need. Yōta Tenjō (天上 陽太) and Sora Tenjō (天上 空) Voiced by: Yuki Sakakihara (Yota), Yūko Ōno (Sora) (Japanese); Kevin Thelwell (Yota), Lisette Monique Diaz (Sora) (English) Yūya's twin brother and sister, and his juniors by a year. Because of their (compared to their brother) far better looks, they have been far more favored by their parents, leading them to adopt the same spiteful superiority against their older brother. After Kaori invites Yūya to Ōsei, they hire the Red Ogre Gang for a raid against the school, but after Yūya defeats them all, the Ogres' leader tries to kill them in revenge. They are rescued by Yūya, however, leaving them in deep shame over their past behavior towards him. Araki Takeshi (荒木 武) Voiced by: Chado Horii (Japanese); Cory Phillips (English) One of Yūya's former schoolmates and tormentors, and a member of a violent gang called the Red Ogres. After Yūya's transformation and transfer to Ōsei Academy, he and the other Ogres participate in a revenge raid against Yūya and Kaori until Yūya single-handedly defeats the entire gang and they are arrested by the police. The Sage (賢者, Kenja) Voiced by: Ryōtarō Okiayu An enigmatic person from the other world who, like Yūya, achieved a vast physical and mental prowess, but declined assuming divinity because he valued his humanity. He was the one who built the house which the portal in Yūya's house connects to, in the midst of the Forest of Weald (also known as the Demons' Den), the most monster-infested region in Arselia. Yūya later finds the Sage's remains inside a cave in the forest, along with his journal which enables him to learn and wield magic. Arnold von Arselia (アーノルド・フォン・アルセリア, Ānorudo fon Aruseria) Voiced by: Akio Otsuka (Japanese); Tyson Rinehart (English) The king of Arselia and Lexia's father, who dotes on his daughter.