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100 1 _aDeYoung, Rebecca Konyndyk.
245 1 0 _aVainglory :
_bthe forgotten vice /
_cRebecca Konyndyk DeYoung.
264 1 _aGrand Rapids, Michigan :
_bWilliam B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,
_c2014.
300 _aix, 157 pages ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 136-150) and index.
505 0 _aGlory, goodness, and getting attention -- Varieties of vainglory -- Vainglory's roots: pride and fear -- Honesty required: hypocrisy and habituation -- Making a mockery of magnificent virtue -- Practices of resistance, places of encouragement -- Sharing the light: grace, formation, and community.
520 _aVainglory-- a keen desire for attention and approval. Although contemporary culture has largely forgotten about vainglory, it was on the original list of seven capital vices and is perhaps more dangerous than ever today. DeYoung tells the story of this vice, moving from its ancient origins to its modern expressions. She defines vainglory, gives examples from popular culture, and discusses other vices associated with it such as hypocrisy and boasting. She then explores personal spiritual practices that can help us resist it and community practices that can help us handle glory well.
650 0 _aPride and vanity.
650 0 _aDeadly sins.
650 7 _aDeadly sins.
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_0(OCoLC)fst00888432
650 7 _aPride and vanity.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst01076249
650 7 _a
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650 7 _a
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830 0 _aStob lectures ;
_v2010.
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