Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.1EX-1
Summary of text [comment] pages 69 and 70
Schoonenberg wrote that our nature reacts with grace in so far as it is at the disposal of the human person. Natural reactions express “man’s” personal answers in so far as such reactions express such answers.
[To me, the words ‘the natural reaction’ and ‘disposal of the human person’ sound like the horizontal axis of the prior intersecting nested form (the axis of humandivine nature and human dispositions).
The words ‘our personal answers’ and ‘express such answers’ sound like the vertical axis (the axis of divine object and conscience).]