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The Picture of the Evangelical Liturgy in the Area of Bohemia and Moravia from the Patent of Tolerance to 1980s based on Workship Agendes.
Chalupski, Michal ; Halama, Ota (advisor) ; Jurík, Milan (referee) ; Kolář, Pavel (referee)
This thesis called The Picture of the Evangelical Liturgy in the area of Bohemia and Moravia from the Patent of Tolerance to 1980s based on worship agendas is focused on research of Czech and Moravian evangelical worship agendas and liturgical handbooks during the defined period. It does not claim to provide an exhaustive picture of liturgical situation of Czech and Moravian evangelical Christianity in this period, but deals with limited amount of sources and focuses on what kind of liturgy is captured in these books as well as from what sources their authors drew the material or from what sources were they inspired. It is not focused on how the liturgy looked like in reality, but how these documents prescribe it. Various types of sources are used in our research: printed, private as well as officially approved, anonymous as well as nonanonymous liturgical books. These books come from Lutheran as well as reformed milieu and later from the united Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren. The first part of this thesis deals with liturgical situation at the beginning of the defined period and with creation and analysis of the content of Lutheran Wien Agenda which represented for our, not only Lutheran, milieu important source for a certain time.
Reflection of the teachings of the seven sacraments in the liturgical work of Tobias Závorky of Lipenský
Matějovský, Ondřej ; Halama, Ota (advisor) ; Kolář, Pavel (referee)
This master's thesis named Seven Sacraments Reflection in Tobias Zavorka Lipensky's Liturgical Work, deals with the transcription and analysis of liturgical acts which reflect seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. The appropriate texts were taken from Zavorka's agenda The Rule of Church Service, the hymn-book The Songs of Divine Praise and the song-book Funeral Chanting. The master thesis begins with brief Zavorka's curriculum vitae of Zavorka, who was the neo-utraquistic priest and Dean of the region of Doubravnik, and a description of his works. The main focus of the thesis is to describe the specifics of the special or sacramental liturgical acts that demonstrate the character of Zavorka's theological and liturgical work.
Humanism and the Renaissance in Czech Print Culture
Fernández Couceiro, Eduardo ; Voit, Petr (advisor) ; Pelán, Jiří (referee) ; Halama, Ota (referee)
The present PhD thesis examines the reception of Humanism and the Renaissance in Czech print culture between 1476 and 1547. Critically, it opposes the predominant interpretation line that - from National Revival to post-war marxist literary criticism - tried to preserve at all costs a magnificent picture of the 16th century as a "golden age". The study is based on Petr Voit's recent works on Czech book printing of the first half of the 16th century and follows the reception of Humanism and the Renaissance from a complex point of view (printers' profiles, typography, illustrations and ornaments, readers' reception). The analysis shows that during the period under review, the Czech society, which predominantly professed a reformed confession (utraquism, lutheranism, the Unity of Brethren...), lived in a self-centered religious messianism, and therefore rejected any cultural novelties, especially those coming from Italy as the hometown of the hated papacy. Book printing largely reflected the conservatism and moral rigorism of this mainly utraquist society that ignored the entertainment literature, considered unnecessary or even undesirable. In this rigid religious scheme, the Renaissance literary genres (Petrarchan poetry, novella, epic poem, etc.) and the humanist text-critical approach to ancient...
The protestants in the region of Jindřichův Hradec from the time of the Toleration patent to the beginning of the ČCE
Peltanová, Anna ; Halama, Ota (advisor) ; Macek, Ondřej (referee)
My thesis deals with the history of the Evangelicals in Jindřichův Hradec from the time of the issue of the Patent of Toleration to the establishment of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren. The first chapter deals with the situation in Jindřichův Hradec just after the issue of the Patent of Toleration. The following chapters survey the origination and development of individual congregations and preaching stations. The aim of this thesis is to acquaint the reader with the development of evangelical religiosity in Jindřichův Hradec between 1781-1918. Keywords: Patent of Toleration Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren Lutherans Reformed Horní Dubenky Zahrádky Strmilov Jindřichův Hradec
The Memorandum Puncta Bohemiae
Macek, Jan ; Wernisch, Martin (advisor) ; Halama, Ota (referee)
This bachelor thesis Memorandum Pucnta Bohemiae is concerned with a request of Czech secret protestants from 1723. They ask the king of Prussia Frederick William I. for an intercession for their rights and for stopping of their persecution by the emperor. In the thesis are analyzed four documents, which relate to this intercession. These documents were copied by Daniel Ernst Jablonsky and stored in his archive. The thesis asks for a contribution of this documents for a historical research. This is accompanied by detailed analysis of texts and the nearest historical context. The main topics are the structure, the way of functioning and the inner connection of the Czech secret protestant church and preacher Martin Rohlíček. The thesis contains also a transcription of documents and their translation into the Czech language.
Superintendent Ferdinand Císař
Groll, Vlasta ; Wernisch, Martin (advisor) ; Halama, Ota (referee)
This thesis deals with the last moravian superintendent of the Evangelical Church of the Helvetic Confession Dr. Theol. Ferdinand Císař. It depicts the situation of the Evangelical Church of the Helvetic Confession in Cisleithanien in his time and afterwords is devoted to his person. After finishing his vikariat in Vanovice he was elected a pastor in Nové Město na Moravě and later in Klobouky u Brna. He was elected a senior of the Western Part of the Moravian Superintendece and later its superintendent. His knowledge of languages was extraordinary for that time. He knew also a lot about the world political situation. He was well known not only in the european presbyterian churches. He was one of the publishers of the religious magazine called Hus. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Origins of Christian Monasticism
Lavický, Jan ; Halama, Ota (advisor) ; Kubín, Petr (referee)
Monasticism is a specific way of life, which has its place in all world religions. Its forms differ by geographical, cultural and temporal situation, however, there are several aspects, common to all monks. It is first of all interruption of contacts with their environment and escape into solitude, renunciation of property, observance of celibacy and strict asceticism. In Christianity is monasticism understood to be an answer to call of God, its goal is to be a better follower of Jesus Christ's ideal, what is more complicated for other Christians, because of their profane duties. This thesis examines Christian monasticism in its early form, before rise of main religious orders. Special attention is paid to the personal dimension of monasticism, that is to motives, which brought Desert Fathers and their disciples to monasticism, to particularity and emphases of their spirituality, ethics and everyday life. Other intention is to present a timelessness of first monks spirituality, and that it could be still inspiring for today's Christian. But it is barely possible without comprehensive introduction to the historical background, what is the third goal of this thesis.
John Mathesius and Joachimsthal
Mikschik, Jan ; Halama, Ota (advisor) ; Wernisch, Martin (referee)
This thesis deals with a Lutheran preacher and rector of a Latin School - Johannes Mathesius. He was a close friend of Martin Luther and also a rector and later on a preacher in Jachymov. This was a border mining town in the Ore Mountains in the Czech Kingdom. The thesis also deals with the economic, political and cultural impacts which formed the life of this town during its greatest fame associated with the mining of silver ore. Johannes Mathesius was connected with this town and its events and he contributed to its cultural and religious rise in the spirit of a reformative belief. The thesis deals with the personal and creative life of Johannes Mathesius and his work.
The Anonymous Controversy against the Brethren in the Late 15th Century
Tomášová, Anna ; Halama, Ota (advisor) ; Uhlíř, Zdeněk (referee)
This work presents an insight into the religious sentiments Czech medieval society in the late 15th century. The first part is devoted attention to religious development in the country. It discusses the important figures in Czech Utraquism and their learning. Among the personalities influencing the Unity of the Brethren in the first decades of its existence ranks M. Jan Rokycana and Petr Chelčický. Furthermore, the analysis of the various religious groups and sects, who the Unity of Brethren at its beginning in touch. This part is also portrayed the origins of the Brethren, led by brothers Gregory and other historical development of Unity to the time of Luke of Prague. The second part is devoted to the Unity of the Brethren learning points from the beginning of unity to the end of the 15th century. End of work is dedicated message fragments of the Unity of Brethren from an unknown author. It is here given its transcription, a summary of the thesis and text analysis. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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