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Bedřich Vašek and the "Christian Sociology" in the Context of the Development of the Church's Social Teaching in the First Half of the 20th Century. Implications for the 21st Century
M. Demartini, Lenka ; Ovečka, Libor (advisor) ; Štica, Petr (referee) ; Halama, Jindřich (referee)
The dissertation seeks an answer to the question of the content of the somewhat paradoxical phrase "Christian sociology", specifically the content of Christian sociology as conceived by the Moravian scholar of the first half of the 20th century Bedřich Vašek (1882-1959). At the same time, however, as a result of the insights brought by the research itself, the original thesis was supplemented by the question of the current state of this specific rejuvenating field. The idea of Christian sociology remained virtually dormant from the 1950s until the later 1970s. The revival of the field can be seen as an apparent response to both the methodological changes of the Second Vatican Council and the advent of postmodern society. The research has provided a wealth of stimuli for exploring the relationship between the historical phenomenon of Christian sociology and contemporary notions of the Christian or Catholic perspective in sociology and, more broadly, the relationship between the social doctrine of the Church, theology and sociology in international and domestic settings. Through a specifically chosen methodological approach, which combines the study of authentic papal documents from the first half of the 20th century, the study of archival materials related to the person of Bedřich Vašek, the...
Ethical Relationships in the Family in the Light of the Scriptures
Doksanský, Tomáš ; Halama, Jindřich (advisor) ; Roskovec, Jan (referee)
In introduction there is presented the autor's intention. The second chapter suggests trends that define modern form of family, mentions the main source of the current crisis and tries to analyze them. The third chapter defines a family from a Biblical perspective. Focus of the work is in the fourth and fifth chapter devoted to relationships. The last part of this thesis summarizes the obtained knowledge. It calls for diligent study of biblical principles and their application in practice everyday family life. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Constancy as a Christian virtue
Halamová, Anna ; Halama, Jindřich (advisor) ; Fischer, Ondřej (referee)
The purpose of my thesis is to recapture and newly interpret constancy as a Christian virtue. In chapter one virtues which are often confused with constancy, mainly patience and persistence are dealt with. Chapter two deals with those principles of constancy, which are taken from stoic philosophy, namely goal, sence, reason and humility. These notions are used as the building stones for a renewed interpretation of constancy. Chapter three is focused od definition of faithfulness - as presented by Comte-Sponville - which is very similar to my definition of constancy. I try to prove that our concepts are different, especially because his exposition of faithfulness is rooted in his secular position. The conclusion of my discourse is that constancy is a virtue firmly connected with faith and therefore necessary for Christian life. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Guilt, Purification, Forgiveness
Slezáková, Veronika ; Keřkovský, Pavel (advisor) ; Halama, Jindřich (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the conceptions of Guilt, Purification and Forgiveness. Based on the study of the writings of Karl Jaspers, Božena Komárková, Martin Buber and Helmut Weber, the thesis comes to an understanding of the issues of guilt, forgiveness and purification in both philosophical and theological terms. Furthermore, this work introduces other issues that relate to the chosen topic, for example, the concepts of Repentance, Penance and Conversion. Thanks to the acquired findings, I want to come to an understanding of the concept of guilt in Bernhard Schlink's novel The Reader. This thesis is concerned with Schlink's comprehension of guilt as well as with the foundation for reconciliation with guilt that Schlink outlines. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Human Nature and Natural Morality in Francis Fukuyama
Mareš, Jan ; Halama, Jindřich (advisor) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on a survey of concepts of human nature at the end of 20th century, specifically in the works of Francis Fukuyama. The introductory part descibes general contemporary situation and background. The main part deals with the formation of different natural aspects of human behavior from the perspective of sociobiology such as cooperation, intelligernce, language and morality the way F. Fukuyama interpretes them. It tries to expound how these aspects were formed during the long evolutionary development. Understanding these mechanisms should help us comprehend why there are natural tendencies to bahave the way we do. It also searches boundaries between human nature and cultural environment. The final part answers some key questions this topic evokes. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Problematics of dystanazia
Javornický, Michal ; Halama, Jindřich (advisor) ; Milfait, René (referee)
Synopsis My work describes the consequensces and the problems of dystanasia (overtreatement). Dystanasia means keeping man alive at all costs. It doesn't respect boards, where currative care doesn't bring profit to man. It doesn't respect the finallity of human life. It just keep's the human body on technical equipement and the body will not survive without these technics and will be dead. With this theme incorporates the question of life and death. It is death, which is blocked in dystanasia. When we define death, we must begin with the definition of life. My work also describes euthanasia: it is sometimes described as opposition to dystanasia. In this view, dystanasia is treatement, which prolongs death. And then euthanasia doesn't prolong death but shortens the proces of dying. Solving these problems is complicated. To change the thinking of humanity to accept inevitable death is an impossible task. Maybe the way is to give space for communication between pastoral care, medicine and paliative medicine. To set up tasks and the method of cooperating is the goal of my work. Key words: Life, death, euthanasia, dystanasia, pain, suffering, vain treatement, pastoral care, paliative medicine
The Understanding of Marriage in the Czech Reformation
Zbytovská, Adéla ; Rejchrtová, Noemi (advisor) ; Halama, Jindřich (referee)
Theme of the presented thesis is understanding marriage in the Czech Reformation in the period since the advent of Czech Reformation to Jan Amos Comenius. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Christianity and Environmentalism, The Historical Roots of Ecological Crisis
Kameník, Pavel ; Halama, Jindřich (advisor) ; Keřkovský, Pavel (referee)
Man should not look for a single center or program in ecosystems, much less for subjective experiences. Instead, one should look for a matrix, for interconnections between centers of science for creative stimulus and open their potential. Humans have more understanding than ever of the natural world they inhabit, of the speciating processes, more predictive power to foresee the intended and unintended results of their actions, and more power to reverse the undesirable consequences. Several billion years worth of creative toil, several million species of teeming life, have been handed over to the care of this late-coming species in which mind has flowered and morals have Fortunately, it is often evident that human welfare depends on ecosystemic support, and in this sense all our legislation about clean air, clean water, soil conservation and so forth is concerned about ecosystem level processes. One of the levels is environmental ethics of naturalism and Christian responsibility. It seems to be one of historical roots of our ecological crisis. That is why we have to learn to listen to the Earth and find our new response or revert to our initial function. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Ethical Justification for Migration Policy
Slunečková, Kateřina ; Halama, Jindřich (advisor) ; Fischer, Ondřej (referee)
The text deals with migration policy. The paper examines the ethical justification for restrictions on migration policy. Follows sections of the historic migration. It focuses on the theme of migration in the biblical context and it try to find basis for restrictions on migration policy in the present. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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