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It remains for us to consider the vices which are opposed to
beneficence, among which some come under the head of injustice,
those, to wit, whereby one harms one's neighbor unjustly. But
scandal seems to be specially opposed to charity. Accordingly we must
here consider scandal, under which head there are eight points of
inquiry:
(1) What is scandal?
(2) Whether scandal is a sin?
(3) Whether it is a special sin?
(4) Whether it is a mortal sin?
(5) Whether the perfect can be scandalized?
(6) Whether they can give scandal?
(7) Whether spiritual goods are to be foregone on account of
scandal?
(8) Whether temporal things are to be foregone on account of
scandal?
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