It is thought that pride is not macroscopy or exquisite virtue but as a mania or vanity it is correctly a fatal sin and certainly counted as a hero
The virtue of Greece is more precisely tolerance, "soul", the spirit and the kindness of action changed.
However, Christian's sin recognizes that "pride comes before autumn." False positives images about themselves are blind people from self-deception and accurate self-knowledge. According to Dante, this love for yourself has led to hatred toward your neighbor. Pride is a crime of demons and depraved angels and is condemned to be a temptation to degenerate Eve and Adam ("You become like God")
Self-evaluation of knowledge and intelligence has the danger of pride. There are not many people who think that they are doing more than they are doing (second grade ideas), and genuinely disciplined gurus may admit the limits of their abilities. The same can be said in virtue life. We imagine that we will make great mental progress when we are struggling to get rid of the first step of the most serious and obvious sin. Normally people close to the saints condemn them for failing small things.
Pride is very hiding, so it is often temptation to sacrifice temptation in this area. I quote the poet Eljankovic. "Do you think that you are true justice, do you think that you are pure?"
There may be legitimate reasons for pride to be regarded as one of seven deadly sins. We are all repaired by people who are exaggerating. They talk too much about themselves and rarely show interest to others. They pluck themselves and behave arrogantly - let them out of the attitude of making others feel judged. Pride does not admit human vulnerability. "Sorry, I am wrong, I made a mistake." The pride caused by this pride gives us discomfort. This makes it difficult to maintain intimate relationships; everyone does not like to be with the omniscient
345 Let's be proud. Pride and desire are two of seven deadly sins, basic sin is the root of all other sins. Dante built his purgatory with seven crimes, but this system did not show such a system. Other fatal crimes - greed, laziness and bulimia - are stated, but they are not schematized. In addition to subtle, anger and jealousy seem to be lost. 604-07 In medieval art, loan sharks and devils are often shown wearing bags (coins) around their necks. There are many examples of E (p.174). In addition, at Dante's Inferno, XVII, 52-57, the insurance company stared at the bag around their neck. This part of Sir Owen (sections 99-103) is a way of punishing Dantean with sin.
Prophet's 671 sinful pride is the main cause of seven sins. Pride is not as pronounced as Dante, Langland, Spencer, and many others, just as a fatal crime word is not systematic. Morton Bloomfield "The Seven Deadly Sins with Special Reference to English Literature in the Middle Ages: Introduction of the History of Religious Concept" (East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Press, 1952). Total of 682 to 84. . . Summary and sex. Irving has dealt with "devil", but this is hardly explained. Just before coming to the bridge, these devils became annoying beasts. The figure of 60 may be a little hint. S. J. See Tucker, "60 as an indeterminate number of middle English", Overview of English study 25 (1949), 152 - 53.