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    Supports→Synderesis is best characterized as a dispositional potentiality, not purely a disposition or purely a potentiality.

    Synderesis functions qua disposition in relation to proheresis and the impulse to sin.

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    Synderesis, although the morphology of its name makes it sound more like a disposition than a potentiality, is nevertheless the name of a dispositional potentiality: I do not say of an acquired disposition, but of an innate one. And thus, qua disposition it can be applied to what is related to it as a disposition, qua potentiality to what is related to it as a potentiality. From this it follows that it has a certain opposition to free choice, a certain opposition to the impulse [to sin] and sens

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