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Feb 25, 2014 12:39PM

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You might try Kevin Vost, Psy.D. The Seven Deadly Sins

I, too, desired this but instead of trying to understand them, I wanted to know how to live them. Essentially, I wanted to know how to practically live a virtuous life and I then found that as I did so, I began to understand more about virtues and being virtuous (it is a lifelong process of development and discovery). That being said, I found two books of particularly great help to me. They are:
The Spiritual Combat and Abandonment to Divine Providence.

You might try Kevin Vost, Psy.D. [book:The Seven Deadly Sins|28..."
I second Vosts' -- it's excellent.

John Zmirak has a way of explaining concepts in ways no other writer I've come across can do and allows me to understand the concepts well. Try his, "The Bad Catholic's Guide to the Seven Deadly Sins: A Vital Look at Virtue and Vice, With Quizzes and Activities for Saintly Self-Improvement." It's a serious explanation with humor.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Practice of the Presence of God (other topics)The Spiritual Combat (other topics)
Abandonment to Divine Providence (other topics)
The Seven Deadly Sins (other topics)
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Kevin Vost (other topics)Kevin Vost (other topics)