Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 NF
[There are three types of infrasovereign religions:
- The first could grasp for sovereign power (religioninfrasov) but does not because of its own internal rules (and devotion to a religionsuprasov). These could transition to point 2 by getting around the rules.
- The second grasps for sovereign power in order to impose its objectsorganization on all sovereign subjects (religioninfrasov).
- The third imposes it objectsorganization, because it belongs an alliance that has grasped sovereign power (religionsov or (infra)sovereign religion).]