| |
|
Dialoguebetween Theology and Sciences in Wolfhart Pannenberg's theology
Špačková, Silvie ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Kučera, Zdeněk (referee)
This thesis discusses the relation between theology and natural science in the works of Wolfhart Pannenberg. Pannenberg addresses the factors that led to a dispute between theology and natural science. Furthermore, Pannenberg's biography and most important works are outlined. The chapter "anthropology" deals with the human as a central theme in theology and natural science. The last chapter, "Dialogue between theology and natural science", covers the relation of theology and physics. Special attention is given to the topics space, time and the conception of the existence of God as an array
|
|
Christian principles in the ethical codes of companiens
Špačková, Silvie ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Kučera, Zdeněk (referee)
This diploma thesis describes Christian principles, whose influence ethical codes. Further, this thesis depicts, what a code of ethics is and what its contents are. In the following chapters ethical codes of assorted companies will be characterised and analysed. The next chapter compares the ethical demands of companies with the Decalogue and the Double Commandment of Love. The aim of the last chapter is to ascertain whether some approaches out of codes of ethics are close to Christian principles.
|
|
Dialoguebetween Theology and Sciences in Wolfhart Pannenberg's theology
Špačková, Silvie ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Kučera, Zdeněk (referee)
This thesis discusses the relation between theology and natural science in the works of Wolfhart Pannenberg. Pannenberg addresses the factors that led to a dispute between theology and natural science. Furthermore, Pannenberg's biography and most important works are outlined. The chapter "anthropology" deals with the human as a central theme in theology and natural science. The last chapter, "Dialogue between theology and natural science", covers the relation of theology and physics. Special attention is given to the topics space, time and the conception of the existence of God as an array
|
| |