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Alexandrian Theology teaches that all human frailty and sin can be traced back, ultimately, to one of five root causes. Thus, Alexandrian's are taught to be ever watchful for these five traits in their own actions, behaviors, and decisions.
- Hubris
- Despair
- Wantonness
- Fury
- Greed