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Vitoria Caramuel Contemporary Adler Anscombe Balthasar Barron Benedict XVI Blondel Chesterton Congar Copleston Finnis Garrigou-Lagrange Geach Gilson Girard Gutiérrez Dávila Guardini Haldane Hildebrand John Paul II Lonergan Lubac MacIntyre Marcel Marion Maritain McLuhan Mounier Pieper Rahner Stein Taylor Catholicism portal Philosophy portalvte The seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins, is a grouping and classification of vices within Christian, particularly Catholic, teachings. [1] According to the standard list, they are pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony and sloth, which are contrary to the seven heavenly virtues. This classification originated with Tertullian and continued with Evagrius Ponticus. [2] The seven deadly sins are discussed in treatises and depicted in paintings and sculpture decorations on Catholic churches as well as older textbooks. [1] History[edit] Greco-Roman antecedents[edit] Roman writers such as Horace extolled virtues, and they listed and warned against vices. 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.
[90] A total of five volumes were published in Japan from January 23, 2019,[91] to December 22, 2021. [92] A spin-off of the series featuring Noemi Kohiyama of Count High School, titled Girls und Panzer: The Fir Tree and the Iron-winged Witch (ガールズ&パンツァー 樅の木と鉄の羽の魔女,
Gāruzu ando Pantsā Momi no Ki to Tetsu no Hane no Majo), began serialization by Kadokawa on ComicWalker website on November 16, 2018. [93] As of July 23, 2022[update], the manga has been published in two volumes in Japan. [94] A "gag" spin-off of the series featuring
Anzio Girls' High School after the events of Girls und Panzer der Film, titled Girls und Panzer: Avanti! Anzio Girls' High School (ガールズ&パンツァー アバンティ!アンツィオ高校, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Avanti! Anzio Koukou), was serialized by Kadokawa on the official Twitter account of Dengeki Twitter Magazine from February 1, 2019,[95] to June 21, 2021. [96] A total of three volumes were published in Japan from September 27, 2019,[97] to June 25, 2021. [98] A short comedy manga by Yoshida, titled Girls Pandemonium (ガルパンデモニウム), began serialization by Monthly Comic Alive magazine's web label Comic Alive+ on the websites ComicWalker and Niconico Seiga on October 7, 2022,[99] and ended in November 2023.
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Information Type: TV Episodes: 24 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Apr 4, 2015 to Sep 26, 2015 Premiered: Spring 2015 Broadcast: Saturdays at 02:25 (JST) Producers: Dentsu, Frontier Works, Mainichi Broadcasting System, Magic Capsule, Warner Bros. Japan, KlockWorx, Showgate, Shueisha, I Will Licensors: Sentai Filmworks Studios: J. C. Staff Source: Manga Genres: GourmetGourmet, EcchiEcchi Theme: SchoolSchool Demographic: ShounenShounen Duration: 25 min. per ep. Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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