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The Workbook on the Seven Deadly Sins |  
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Rating:   Summary: Very good and informative Review: I found this book to be easy to read. I, not being Christian found this book to be highly revolving around the Christian religion showing many Christian views. I think this book will be most effective if read in a group instead for personal use. Overall this book served my purposed sufficently and I think it was written quite well.
  Rating:   Summary: I now know what the 7 capital sins are Review: Short workbook which covers the 7 capital sins.  I gave 3 stars because the workbook seemed a bit short.  I thought it should gone more in depth about the sins.
  Rating:   Summary: I now know what the 7 capital sins are Review: Short workbook which covers the 7 capital sins. I gave 3 stars because the workbook seemed a bit short. I thought it should gone more in depth about the sins.
  Rating:   Summary: Surface skimmed here. Review: The authors express a lot of their opinions and personal points of view within this workbook, versus really convincing the reader about the true nature of sins.  In reading through the different chapters, it is hard to find a complete separation in their writing between one deadly sin described and another - perhaps there isn't any, but perhaps that is where the discussion could lead.  As a result it seems that the surface is skimmed repeatedly, but the real meat of the matter remains where it was before the workbook!   As a workbook for discussion groups studying seven deadly sins, this workbook would probably create the same exact discussion for every session. Another result of the authors' bias would probably create a trail of condemnation versus a pathway for enlightenment concerning these sins.  In conclusion, this work falls short of what it could have been.
  Rating:   Summary: Surface skimmed here. Review: The authors express a lot of their opinions and personal points of view within this workbook, versus really convincing the reader about the true nature of sins. In reading through the different chapters, it is hard to find a complete separation in their writing between one deadly sin described and another - perhaps there isn't any, but perhaps that is where the discussion could lead. As a result it seems that the surface is skimmed repeatedly, but the real meat of the matter remains where it was before the workbook! As a workbook for discussion groups studying seven deadly sins, this workbook would probably create the same exact discussion for every session. Another result of the authors' bias would probably create a trail of condemnation versus a pathway for enlightenment concerning these sins. In conclusion, this work falls short of what it could have been.
 
 
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