National Repository of Grey Literature 60 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
The Death of Jesus - Sacrifacing himself for the People of God for Gerhard Lohfink
Kříž, Ondřej ; Frývaldský, Pavel (advisor) ; Mohelník, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze, present and evaluate the concept of Jesus' death as a sacrifice for God's people in selected texts of the German New Testament exegete Gerhard Lohfink (b. 1934). The thesis briefly introduces the author's life and his areas of research. The second part presents the basic thought structures through which Lohfink approaches the life and mystery of Jesus of Nazareth. This second part also includes a brief christological analysis of Lohfink's texts. While the second part is mostly christological, the following section is focused on soteriology. This chapter is focused on Jesus' death itself. It shows the deep Old Testament background of Jesus' gestures and sayings. Lohfink's interpretation of Jesus' death then culminates in its conception as a covenant sacrifice that Jesus offers on behalf of God's people. Then, in our author's thinking, lays Jesus down his life for Israel, the church, and the world.
"The Sacrament of Confirmation - the theological understanding in the particular documents and regulations of the dioceses (in Slovak Republic and Czech Republic) and its comparison with the theological concept in the universal magisterial documents from the second Vatican council until now"
Matisovská, Zuzana ; Mohelník, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pospíšil, Ctirad Václav (referee)
The thesis "The Sacrament of Confirmation - the theological understanding in the particular documents and regulations of the dioceses (in Slovak Republic and Czech Republic) and its comparison with the theological concept in the universal magisterial documents from the second Vatican council until now" deals with the sacrament of confirmation as the essential part of Christian initiation which constitutes the heart of sacramental organism and shapes being of every Christian. First two chapters analyze presence of the seven aspects of confirmation in universal and particular magisterial documents (history of salvation; sacramental sign; relationship to the rest of initiation, common priesthood and apostolate; effects; recipient and catechesis; minister; ecumenical perspective). Then in the third chapter, the two approaches are compared and critically considered.
Dealing with the guilt of persons serving a sentence.
Doskočilová, Veronika ; Fošum, Jan (advisor) ; Mohelník, Tomáš (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the ethical topic of guilt and its processing in persons serving a sentence. The paper elaborates with the topic of guilt on a practical and theoretical level. The theoretical framework deals with concepts related to guilt (morality, good, evil, conscience, sin), then presents the concept of guilt and the possibilities of its processing. Based on the description of the theory, the theoretical part formulates questions, which are used in the practical part. It describes three case studies of persons serving a sentence. The research is devoted to their individual perception of guilt and subsequently to ways of coping with it. Special attention is paid to Christianity and its influence on the perception of guilt, as two persons believe in God. Research shows that guilt is a fundamental issue for people in prison, whether it is in its negative or positive manifestations. The research confirms the fundamental theoretical starting point that there is a line from the negative effect of guilt to its positive contribution. As all three convicts confirm, guilt is the path to awareness, acceptance, and finally to the correction. Although there are many ways how to deal with guilt, the key is willingness to be opened to cope with guilt. Though there are a number of shortcomings in...
Relationship between eschatology and earthly realities for Jean Daniélou
Novotná, Šárka ; Frývaldský, Pavel (advisor) ; Mohelník, Tomáš (referee)
Abstract. In his books, Jean Daniélou comments on the currents of thought of his time, which often grow out of the nihilistic negation of transcendence, which hurts man and his (inter) subjective position in the world, or as Daniélou says: in reality. The only correct reality for him is one that transcends the realm of visible things (although it necessarily affects it) and which is fulfilled in the eschatological vision of the future. Daniélou's vision of history is also connected with this view of the future: for him, Christianity is both a history and a path leading to salvation, and thus it is written into the history of salvation, but it is also in history. That is, it is influenced by specific socio-cultural coordinates, which it has the ability to create and transform itself. Both of these conceptions of history merge and can be interpreted in the incarnate Word: Christ is the beginning and the end of history. Daniélou speaks of a markedly Christological orientation of history as an already started eschatology (eschatologie commencée). This orientation is also reflected on the individual level, where one has to transform oneself with one's own transformation to become like the Divine image. If Daniélou also discusses the theology of fulfilment (théologie de l'accomplissement), he means primarily...
Augustine's theology of resurrection in the light of Sermones 361-362
Sadilová, Barbora ; Vopřada, David (advisor) ; Mohelník, Tomáš (referee)
Barbora Sadilová Title Augustine's theology of resurrection in the light of Sermones 361-362 Abstract The submitted thesis aims to present Augustine's theology of the resurrection. After examining the biblical foundations of the theology of the resurrection, the thesis deals with the concept of the topic by selected patristic authors before Augustine. The second chapter presents Augustine's doctrine of Christ's resurrection as the cause and beginning of the final resurrection of the dead. In the third part, the work focuses first on the biblical grounding of Augustine's theology of the resurrection of the dead and his controversy with contemporary opponents of the resurrection, especially with Manichaeism and Neoplatonism. Subsequently, his conception of the eschatological resurrection of the body is systematically introduced and his vision of the renewed world and life in it is outlined. The fourth chapter is an annotated translation of Augustine's Sermo 362 on the resurrection of the dead. Keywords the resurrection of the dead, Saint Augustine, eschatology, patrology
The Ritual Dimension of Midwives' Work
Tresa, Marek ; Mohelník, Tomáš (advisor) ; Fošum, Jan (referee)
of the rigorous thesis The ritual dimension of midwives' activity: Norms for administering baptism to infants in danger of death in childbirth in english The thesis The Ritual Dimension of Midwives' Activity treats the tasks and functions of this profession in the history of its existence. However, it pays special attention to the spiritual, religious and ritual dimension of this activity. It examines the extent to which this dimension has been automatically associated with this activity throughout history and the extent to which it has been required by society. The civil and ecclesiastical hierarchy, especially since the Council of Trent, has issued various instructions offering a way to validly administer baptism to children in extraordinary circumstances where the death of a child is imminent. The thesis thus examines the historical significance and function of midwives, as well as the extent of the Church's concern for the formation of midwives, through an examination of the various instructions. Keywords Baptism in danger of infant death, history of the midwifery profession, guidelines for midwives' activities, liturgical and legal instructions for baptism in danger of death
The christology in the work of Joseph Ratzinger
Frývaldský, Pavel ; Pospíšil, Ctirad Václav (advisor) ; Mohelník, Tomáš (referee)
Anglická anotace The Christology in the work of Joseph Ratzinger Pavel Frývaldský This thesis presents an analysis of the significant Christological works of Joseph Ratzinger. The aim of this work is to find and examine the constant features and development of Ratzinger's Christological reflection. The comparative analysis of his work was done from two points of view: the work of Ratzinger during his academic engagement and the work of Ratzinger as Cardinal and head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. In a diachronic analysis we examine biblical sources, quotations of Fathers, medieval authors and present-day theologians. In the diachronic analysis we research these areas of interest: Christological titles, the theology of incarnation, the mystery of Jesus' life, the theology of the cross and the interpretation of resurrection. From the analysis of the Christological titles we learned, which titles Ratzinger considers to be important, how he comprehends them and how he elaborates on the question of origination. In the analysis of theology of incarnation we can see an expression of the relation between incarnation and the cross, Christ centrism, reflection of the hypostatic union. The examination of the mystery of the life of Jesus explains the conception of the pre-paschal Jesus. The analysis...
De aeternitate mundi by St. Tomas Aquinas
Pluhař, Jiří ; Novotný, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Mohelník, Tomáš (referee)
This diploma thesis "De aeternitate mundi St. Thomas Akvinski" deals with one of the themes that are nowadays more or less omitted - the eternal world. It was one of the greatest intelectual arguments in the half of the 13th century. The result of those arguments was the clarification of the relations between theology and philosophy. The intense of these disputations led to the restriction of philosophical studies at university in Paris. Two groups of learners arose there. Not only were there philosophical disputes between these groups of scholars, but also political ones. We observe the life or a saint in this discomposed era. The saint, that looks for the truth honestly and for this fact he is criticized by both groups. It might be the reason why the publication De aeternitate mundi the brilliant and balanced work about our problem. A small diamond that glitters in the darkness of history.
Sacraments in Na hlubinu review and in Dominikánská edice Krystal
Bok, Ivan ; Mohelník, Tomáš (advisor) ; Novotný, Vojtěch (referee)
Ivan Bok SVÁTOSTI V REVUE NA HLUBINU A V DOMINIKÁNSKÉ EDICI KRYSTAL Bakalářská práce Vedoucí práce: Tomáš Benedikt Mohelník Th. D. PRAHA 2009 Abstrakt: Svátosti v revue Na hlubinu a v Dominikánské edici Krystal Tato práce pojednává o tom, jak o svátostech psala dominikánská revue Na hlubinu (název srv. Lk 5, 4). Rovněž se snaží pojmenovat důvody, proč autoři psali o svátostech právě z daných hledisek. V úvodu seznamuje práce s dějinami revue Na hlubinu, příčinami a okolnostmi jejího vzniku, nesmírné popularity i následného zániku. Krátce pojedná též o jejích pokračovatelích. V další části se seznámíme s jednotlivými příspěvky o svátostech rozdělenými podle svátostí a o přístupech autorů k tématu. Oddíl je zakončen pasáží o svátostinách. Následuje pojednání, jak bylo o svátostech referováno v jednotlivých ročnících revue Na hlubinu, v celých jejích dějinách a v dobových souvislostech (liturgické hnutí, Katolická akce, nástup nacistické a později komunistické totality, druhá světová válka). Závěrečná část je věnována knižním dílům a překladatelské práci nejdůležitějších autorů na téma svátostí, kteří o svátostech psali rovněž do revue Na hlubinu. Práci uzavírá přehled všech článků o svátostech a svátostinách, které byly v revue Na hlubinu publikovány, a stručné životopisy nejvýznamnějších autorů. Klíčová...
Trilogy Jesus of Nazareth by Benedict XVI from the perspective of fundamental theology
Kubíček, Ludvík ; Bouma, David (advisor) ; Mohelník, Tomáš (referee)
Trilogy Jesus of Nazareth, Pope Benedict XVI from the perspective of fundamental theology In this thesis, the author aims to finding interesting topics in the trilogy, Jesus of Nazareth of Pope Benedict XVI and their contribution to fundamental theology. The author takes into account the other sources from theological work of Joseph Ratzinger and his production as Supreme Pontiff Benedict XVI. Work represents the view of Joseph Ratzinger on the use of empirical methods, particularly the historical-critical method in the study of the Scripture, the historical credibility of the Gospel of John and his authorship and the internal process of the text in Church. The thesis also discusses the benefits of the Gospel of John for internal knowledge of Jesus Christ and draws conclusions from the empirical reductionism for understanding Jesus' divinity. The author then discusses the topic of truth and love as the possibility of recognizing their source in God. Marginally mentions the role of the Virgin Mary and her helping to the study of Scripture and deepen relations between Christians and Christ.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 60 records found   1 - 10nextend  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.