Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 AJ

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‘Evil attitudes and dispositions’ allow us to appreciate what is involved with the Scripture’s use of the words ‘flesh’, ‘concupiscence’, ‘bondage under the devil’ and ‘bondage under sin’.

[These all describe actuality emerging from possibility.

Ted Peter’s 1994 book Radical Evil portrays this. His work has already been analyzed with the nested forms.

Concupiscence belongs to the situation level of an interscope precisely as actuality emerging from and situating possibility (that is, concupiscence2(1)).

Indeed, the origin of the word ‘concupiscence’ is ‘the state of being2 with Cupid1’.

The complete situation level of the interscoping form follows:

Self-justification3b(the state of being…2b( potential …with Cupid1b))]