Abstract

Catechesis, while preaching Jesus Christ, takes a man living in a specific social and cultural context into account. The biblical image of a man is the starting point in relation to a man. This biblical view of a man is present in the teaching of the Church from Christian ancient times to modern times. The teaching of the Second Vatican Council is of particular importance for the understanding of a man and his presence in the world. This view on a man is deepened by subsequent documents of the Church such as “Catechesi tradendae“ and General Directory on catechesis. They all emphasize that catechesis should be faithful to God and to a man. Also catechetical documents of the Church in Poland and the Core Curriculum for Catechesis and the Curriculum of religious education try to realize the vision of a man which is included in the teaching of the Church.

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