The Dark Side of the Soul: An Insider's Guide to the Web of Sin

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Dark Side of the Soul: An Insider's Guide to the Web of Sin
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Stephen Cherry
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 135
Category/GenreChristian theology
ISBN/Barcode 9781472900814
ClassificationsDewey:241.3
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Continuum
Publication Date 25 February 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Sin' is an old-fashioned word for some startlingly contemporary problems. Far from being about trivial naughtiness or seedy self-indulgence, it's about the financial scandals that have rocked our world, and most of the ills that beset us today. In The Dark Side of the Soul, the author explains and illustrates the 'Seven Deadly Sins' with contemporary examples. In clear and accessible language, he shows that the traditional Christian concept of sin is a vital tool in understanding what is wrong with human beings. Far from leading people into a guilt-trap, 'sin' is a healthy and truthful word that can help to set us free. Human beings are neither intrinsically evil nor congenitally inclined to virtue, but many of the problems and predicaments that trouble us today can be better understood, and more effectively resolved, if their deeper roots are taken into account. In this fresh interpretation, the author shows that, for example, our economic problems, and our fixation on financial criteria in decision-making, can be understood through the twin lenses of avarice and lust. Our obsessive busyness is a manifestation of sloth; and our desire to control, and our perfectionism, are outworkings of spiritual pride. Crucially, although sin is an important and necessary word for people to understand and come to terms with, it is never, in the Christian worldview, the last word.

Author Biography

Stephen Cherry is Dean of King's College, Cambridge, UK. He is the best-selling author of Barefoot Disciple, the Archbishop of Canterbury's 2011 Lent Book (Continuum, 2010), and Healing Agony (Continuum, 2012).

Reviews

This book will be accessible both to committed Christians and to others who are willing to examine their lives with resources from Christian thought ... It helps us understand the interconnectedness of human sinfulness * Church Times * There is much to admire in this contemporary mapping out of traditional monastic teaching on the seven deadly sins * The Tablet * What distinguishes Cherry's work is that he takes a more nuanced approach to the sins, breaking down the traditional seven inherited from Evagrius, Aquinas and others, and interpreting them through the lenses of sociology, psychology, economics and philosophy as well as Scripture and theology ... While the outline of this book does make it useful for dipping into, there is a sustained argument that makes the whole worth more than the sum of its parts ... An excellent resource that's actually more suited to the pastoral task of helping people (starting with themselves) to follow Jesus more faithfully while all the time struggling to throw off the sin that so easily entangles. -- Ashley Lovett Socketts * Regent's Reviews (Regent's Park College, Oxford) *