Seven deadly sins
- vainglory, or pride,
- greed, or covetousness,
- lust, or inordinate or illicit sexual desire,
- envy,
- gluttony, which is usually understood to include drunkenness,
- wrath, or anger, and
- sloth. Each of these can be overcome with the seven corresponding virtues of
- humility,
- charity,
- chastity,
- gratitude,
- temperance,
- patience, and
- diligence.
The seven deadly sins can be thought of as dispositions toward sin and separation from God. Lust, for example, could result in adultery, which is a mortal sin, or could lead to somewhat less intentional immoral thoughts that would be classified as venial sins. The deadly sins were a popular theme in the morality plays, literature, and art of the European Middle Ages.