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Aquinas also listed five forms of gluttony:[26] Laute – eating too expensively Studiose – eating too daintily Nimis – eating too much Praepropere – eating too soon Ardenter – eating too eagerly Greed[edit] Main article: Greed The Worship of Mammon (1909) by Evelyn De Morgan. In the words of Henry Edward Manning, avarice "plunges a man deep into the mire of this world, so that he makes it to be his god". [18] As defined outside Christian writings, greed is an inordinate desire to acquire or possess more than one needs, especially with respect to material wealth. [27] Aquinas considers that, like pride, it can lead to evil. [28] Sloth[edit] Main article: Sloth (deadly sin) Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (1624) by Abraham Bloemaert, Walters Art Museum Sloth (Latin: tristitia, or acedia "without care") refers to a peculiar jumble of notions, dating from antiquity and including mental, spiritual, pathological, and physical states. [29] It may be defined as absence of interest or habitual disinclination to exertion. [30] In his Summa Theologica, Saint Thomas Aquinas defined sloth as "sorrow about spiritual good". [28] The scope of sloth is wide. [29] Spiritually, acedia first referred to an affliction attending religious persons, especially monks, wherein they became indifferent to their duties and obligations to God. Mentally, acedia has a number of distinctive components; the most important of these is affectlessness, a lack of any feeling about self or other, a mind-state that gives rise to boredom, rancor, apathy, and a passive inert or sluggish mentation. Physically, acedia is fundamentally associated with a cessation of motion and an indifference to work; it finds expression in laziness, idleness, and indolence.^ Cayanan, Joanna (April 10, 2023). "Man With a Mission, milet Perform Ending Theme for Demon Slayer Swordsmith Village Arc Anime". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on April 10, 2023. Retrieved April 10, 2023. ^ 「竈門炭治郎のうた」の配信が決定!!. kimetsu. com (in Japanese). June 19, 2023. Archived from the original on June 20, 2023. Retrieved June 20, 2023.
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