
Self-Help and the Seven Deadly Sins with Peter Jones
From The Medieval Podcast by Danièle Cybulskie
April 9, 2026 · 58 min · Episode 336
About this episode
Danièle Cybulskie discusses the Seven Deadly Sins with Peter Jones, exploring medieval perspectives on morality and their relevance today.
We’ve all been there: suddenly face-to-face with our ugliest selves, wrestling with pride, envy, anger, sloth, avarice, gluttony, or lust. AKA the Seven Deadly Sins. In the Middle Ages, Christian thinkers divided moral missteps into these seven familiar categories, allowing them to ponder the many ways humanity can fall into sin – as well as how to get out of it. This week, Danièle speaks with Peter Jones about how people grappled with the Seven Deadly Sins in the Middle Ages, some pretty fun confessions, and how the medieval perspective might just help us better navigate the modern world. This podcast is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you! To find out how to help spread the joy of medieval history, please visit patreon.com/themedievalpodcast
People in this episode
Host: Danièle Cybulskie
Guest: Peter Jones
Topics covered
- medieval morality
- Seven Deadly Sins
- Christian thinkers
- self-help
- modern application
Keywords
- Seven Deadly Sins
- medieval history
- morality
- Christianity
- self-help
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Seven Deadly Sins
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