Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.1EU

[When participation no longer situates recognition. ‘what we recognize as ourselves’ and ‘what we do’ clash in a single actuality.

God (the source pole corresponding to both normal contexts) brings the human subject (the subject pole corresponding to both possibilities), into relation with an actuality that may be described as ‘a state of existence’ (corresponding to the single actuality of participation and recognition).

‘Our states of existence’ (of either grace or self-destruction) are filled with contradictions. Yet, they operate under the laws of non-contradiction. They are contextualized by two exclusive normal contexts. They are grounded in two upwellings in the monadic sea of possibility (conscience and dispositions).]