December 8, 2007

Thomas Aquinas and the Seven Deadly Sins

Kind of a Shakespeare in Love knock-off, Aquinas gets the idea for the seven deadly sins from his friends, all of whom represent - in a humorous way - one of the sins. He scolds them lovingly, but ultimately is amused, and his seven deadly sins are more of an homage to his buddies than a criticism of lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy or pride.

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