Summa Theologiae by St Thomas Aquinas
FS: Treatise On Habits In Particular
Q85 Of The Effects Of Sin, And, First, Of The Corruption Of The Good Of Nature
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We must now consider the effects of sin; and (1) the corruption of the good of nature; (2) the stain on the soul; (3) the debt of punishment.

Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:

A1 Whether the good of nature is diminished by sin?

A2 Whether it can be taken away altogether?

A3 Of the four wounds, mentioned by Bede, with which human nature is stricken in consequence of sin.

A4 Whether privation of mode, species and order is an effect of sin?

A5 Whether death and other bodily defects are the result of sin?

A6 Whether they are, in any way, natural to man?

 
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