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The article comprises an analysis of the ideal nature of the description of original innocence carried out by John Paul II at the beginning of his catechetical addresses 'Mezczyzna i niewiasta stworzyl ich' (Male and female he created them). The author presents an interpretational option which extends this description in accordance with the thesis of Irenaeus of Lyon. He claimed original innocence not to be an ideal state of humanity, but its immaturity. Such an approach opens new perspectives for creative elaborations of Karol Wojtyla's idea, which he himself called an adequate anthropology.
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Anthropological bases of family studies. Marriage and family as its result are the most basic communities for any human being as well as any society. Therefore, the present crisis of marriage and family calls for some action. It is not enough to identify causes of that crisis. We need to draw up plans how to support the family both from the society and state institutions. To achieve this goal special Family Studies have been developed by various academic centers and a new scientific discipline called Familiology has emerged. However, the foundation of these studies on the proper anthropology is one of the most important issues. The human being should be recognized as subject and the family as a community which starts with matrimony understood as an inseparable union of a man and a woman. The Faculty of Social Sciences and Family Studies at the Pontifical Academy of Theology in Cracow follows the tradition of Academy which has always focused on Family, making it the most important object of its teaching, research and Christian spiritual formation.
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