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As Spring breaks through in Siberia historian Peter Jones explores the least deadly of the seven sins – the sin of Luxuria, or as we know it, Lust.

Historian Peter Jones explores how the Middle Ages understood the Seven Deadly Sins not as a list of vices, but as a map of the mind — a practical guide to living well.

Spring is starting to emerge in Siberia as historian Peter Jones explores the sin of Luxuria - or as we think of it today, Lust.

Read by Joseph Arkley
Written by Peter Jones
Abridged by Richard Hamilton
Producer: Lu Kemp

Peter Jones is a writer and historian who first fell under the spell of the Middle Ages at the age of 9, while visiting the National Portrait Gallery in London. Over his career he has taught at the University of Toronto, University College London, and Complutense University of Madrid. Peter spent several years working at the School of Advanced Studies in Tyumen, Siberia, and his experiences there — especially the class he taught on the Seven Deadly Sins — inspired this book.

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