The Death of the Deadly Sins, edited by Daniel M. Doriani, is a biblically grounded, historically rich, and pastorally wise call to recover a robust vision of Christian virtue. Rather than treating the seven deadly sins as outdated categories or reducing sanctification to behavior modification, the contributors root virtue in gospel transformation. Drawing from Scripture, church history, and practical theology, the book shows how God’s grace reorders disordered loves through the ordinary means of grace, moving Christians from vice to virtue. This is an excellent resource for anyone seeking deeper spiritual formation, renewed Christian character, and a clearer vision of holiness that magnifies the beauty of Christ in a fallen world.


