This article presents the preaching of Bishop Edward Kisiel about the anthropological foundation of the Christian perfection. The Bishop shows man as an individual created in love for love, and thus exalted by God. He also emphasizes the fact of contamination of human nature, which manifests itself in the human inclination to evil. The man appears to be totally dependent on God in all things, so he is not able to overcome the ef ects of the original sin. Kisiel describes redemption as the most important event in human history. It is a gift and a task for mankind. The Bishop points to the need for cooperation with grace in pursuit of eternal life.
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