The Worst Sinner “... here, in the sunny day… he knows us not; nor must we know him.” In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, we are approached by three sin stricken persons, all burning , whether inwardly or outwardly, with their deeds. With whom therein lies the worst sin? The answer is disclosed within the seemingly most pure of the three, Arthur Dimmesdale, the young, heaven blessed minister of the small Puritan society. For one who is supposed to be the epitome of a perfect, cherished…
to be shamed for her sin. The article represents a modern twist on the subject. A Weld Administration in Massachusetts recently made a very…
If someone has done multiple major sins, where would they be positioned in the inferno according to Dante? Dante’s greatest work, The Inferno, tells the story of many individuals who have sinned, and it categorizes them into different levels depending on what they did. Using his guidelines, many stories of people could be placed into the inferno. Sometimes it is quite easy to see where someone would be placed, for instance, if they committed a murder, they would be drowning in a river of blood.…
Sin: a mistake that all humans make, believed to weigh down the soul until one repents. One thing that global religions have in common is the acknowledgment of sin, whether through set laws or teachings of holy scripture. However, on a more local scale, individuals combat sin in a personal way, as greed especially comes to the selfish and expectations come to the overly prideful. In Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, the main character Pip’s ultimate sin is his expectations that lead him to…
Dante, in the Inferno, gives us a visual imagination of hell while teaching us the meaning of justice. He illustrates how the sin you commit during your lifetime, will prefigure your punishment in hell. We don’t only see this in the story, we also see this now; however, we perceive it as karma. If you do something bad, it will eventually come back at you. Dante goes through this journey to give us an illustration of the different sinners in hell and what their punishment is. Dante is halfway…
48Cd, 80Hg and 82Pb "I like smoke and lightnin', heavy metal thunder." Born to Be Wild by Steppenwolf (1968) Heavy metal, often dubbed as the Devil's music, is no stranger to controversy and criticism. Baptist minister Jeff R. Steele, famous for his sermons warning about the dangers of rock and roll music, expressed his disdain and attached adjectives such as 'sick', 'repulsive', 'horrible' and 'dangerous' to the genre (Weinstein p. 1). Dr. Deena Weinstein, professor of sociology at DePaul…
Beowulf is a stronger and heroic warrior but is still human with sins. “Of the seven deadly sins, theologians and philosophers reserve a special place for pride. Lust, envy, anger, greed, gluttony and sloth are all bad, the sages say, but pride is the deadliest of all, the root of all evil, and the beginning of sin” (Dyson). Throughout the poem, Beowulf shows large amounts of pride. He likes to show the whole world how valuable and important…
substitutionary nature of Jesus' death is understood in the sense of a substitutionary punishment. It argues that Christ was published in the place of sinners, forcing him to satisfy with the demand of justice of God so He could be forgiven of his sins. As we view Penal Substantial, there are two views that are considered, the view from Weaver and the view from Jennings. Weaver wrote, “Forgiveness and Nonviolence: The Atonement Connections” and discusses our fate and how it is not controlled by…
Guiltiness of Father Flynn in Doubt Being accused of child molestation can have devastating effects on someone's life even if the accusation is false. In Doubt: A Parable by John Patrick Shanley, a priest is forced to deal with these accusations from his own co-workers. No hard evidence is given by the author and the reader is left to determine if Father Flynn is guilty or not. Based on the evidence John Patrick Shanley gives in his play, Doubt: A Parable, I conclude that Father Flynn is guilty…
with the main character, Young Goodman, he explores his identity and its relation to the good pureness of his beliefs and of the cold truths of sin and human nature. The key Theme that strikes me in the story is good versus evil which is represented in the form of heaven, Faith and belief of Christ and the Devil himself and the effects of the lure of sin on Goodman’s Faith and Will to stray away from evil and how, ultimately his innocence is lost in the end. I enjoyed this short story…