Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.1EX-2

[If grace is an actuality, then may be modeled as the single actuality in the intersection.

So may self-destruction.

Grace stands in contrast to self-destruction.

Grace, as an actuality, emerges from and situates two potentials.

So does self-destruction.

Natural dispositions are capable of being ruled and molded by each state of existence.]