Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 1.6S2

[Let me state the previous blog another way:  Natural evil gives rise to a situation that shows that the normal context is no longer capable.  The actualities have limitations.

On the lowest level, the membranes3 are no longer capable.  Death is the situation that membranes cannot contain.

On the middle level, arranging, … groping3, desists. Illness challenges the cell’s ability to handle its own metabolism.

On the highest level, the cell3 is no longer viable.  Distress challenges the integrity of the cell.

Each nested form has its own limitations (evilmetaphysical) that are breached when challenged by (evilphysical).]