Summa Theologica

Ia IIae q. 85 : Of The Effects Of Sin, And, First, Of The Corruption Of The Good Of Nature (Six Articles)

[Letter] [A4] Entire question
[Letter] [A4] 1. Whether sin diminishes the good of nature?
[Letter] [A4] 2. Whether the entire good of human nature can be destroyed by sin?
[Letter] [A4] 3. Whether weakness, ignorance, malice and concupiscence are suitably reckoned as the wounds of nature consequent upon sin?
[Letter] [A4] 4. Whether privation of mode, species and order is the effect of sin?
[Letter] [A4] 5. Whether death and other bodily defects are the result of sin?
[Letter] [A4] 6. Whether death and other defects are natural to man?