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Christ's descent into hell
Eder, Pavel ; Mrázek, Jiří (advisor) ; Dus, Jan (referee)
The bachelor thesis Descent of Christ into Hell: Exegesis of 1 Peter 3:18-22 aims to provide an interpretation of a passage of the First Epistle of Peter, part of the New Testament text considered to be a pericope problematic for interpretation. The first part of the thesis presents a brief overview of the First Epistle of Peter in its entirety. Thus, it focuses on the problem of author- ship and closely related dating. It also examines the recipients, the literary form, and the structure of the letter. The second part of the work deals with the passage 3:18-22 which is sometimes called Christ's Descent into Hell. Based on a translation of the original Greek text, of which it also makes its own textual criticism, the thesis aims to examine the original meaning of the text using specialized diachronic and synchronous exegetical methods.
Literary Relationship between the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Thomas
Eder, Pavel ; Dus, Jan (advisor) ; Mrázek, Jiří (referee)
The thesis Literary Relationship Between the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Thomas aims to provide a closer look at the relationship between the ca- nonical Gospel According to Mark and the apocryphal Gospel According to Thomas. The first part of the thesis serves as an introduction: After prolego- mena to the Gospel of Mark and Thomas, it focuses on several contempora- ry hypotheses of the literary relationship between the Gospel of Thomas and Synoptics, as discussed in more recent articles and monographs. Thereafter, the second part of the thesis presents three studies of Thoma- sian and Markan sayings of Jesus. Where necessary, an excursion is made to other synoptic writings. The second part uses the method of linguistic comparison in order to reconstruct the redaction history and thus explain the original literary relationship of these two ancient writings.
Christ's descent into hell
Eder, Pavel ; Mrázek, Jiří (advisor) ; Dus, Jan (referee)
The bachelor thesis Descent of Christ into Hell: Exegesis of 1 Peter 3:18-22 aims to provide an interpretation of a passage of the First Epistle of Peter, part of the New Testament text considered to be a pericope problematic for interpretation. The first part of the thesis presents a brief overview of the First Epistle of Peter in its entirety. Thus, it focuses on the problem of author- ship and closely related dating. It also examines the recipients, the literary form, and the structure of the letter. The second part of the work deals with the passage 3:18-22 which is sometimes called Christ's Descent into Hell. Based on a translation of the original Greek text, of which it also makes its own textual criticism, the thesis aims to examine the original meaning of the text using specialized diachronic and synchronous exegetical methods.

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