Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.1DK

Summary of text [comment] pages 68 and 69

[How does grace enter into the picture?

In both the interscope and intersection, grace directly influences ‘what I am able to recognize (in particular, my true self through the divine objects)’.

Grace indirectly alters my dispositions or nature (increasing my capacity for fullness and meaning).

Perhaps, the words ‘grace’ or ‘state of grace’ ought to label the single actuality for the intersection of recognition and participation.

After all, Schoonenberg treated grace as if it were an actuality.]