Summa Theologica

Ia IIae q. 77 : Of The Cause Of Sin, On The Part Of The Sensitive Appetite (Eight Articles)

[Letter] [A4] Entire question
[Letter] [A4] 1. Whether the will is moved by a passion of the senstive appetite?
[Letter] [A4] 2. Whether the reason can be overcome by a passion, against its knowledge?
[Letter] [A4] 3. Whether a sin committed through passion, should be called a sin of weakness?
[Letter] [A4] 4. Whether self-love is the source of every sin?
[Letter] [A4] 5. Whether concupiscence of the flesh, concupiscence of the eyes, and pride of life are fittingly described as causes of sin?
[Letter] [A4] 6. Whether sin is alleviated on account of a passion?
[Letter] [A4] 7. Whether passion excuses from sin altogether?
[Letter] [A4] 8. Whether a sin committed through passion can be mortal?