How does the 'whisky priest' in 'The Power and the Glory' by Graham Greene play into the novel's exploration of sin and redemption?

1
The whisky priest embodies sin and thus confirms the doctrine of the church about irrevocable damnation.
2
The whisky priest's actions are righteous and reflect a purer form of faith, not touched by sin.
3
Despite his faults and sins, the whisky priest's perseverance and dedication to his faith illustrate redemption.
4
The whisky priest renounces religion in the face of sin.

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