Original title:
Ježíšův požadavek chudoby. Perikopa o bohatém mládenci
Translated title:
Jesus' requirement of povertr: Pericope of the rich young man
Authors:
Černica, Roman ; Lukeš, Jiří (advisor) ; Kolář, Pavel (referee) Document type: Master’s theses
Year:
2017
Language:
slo Abstract:
[eng][cze] Master thesis deals with the person of Jesus of Nazareth, his relationship to the phenomenon of poverty, and the analysis of texts about His encounter with a rich young man. The first chapter deals in detail with the historical Jesus in Mark's Gospel and also deals with the relationship between the historical Jesus and Mark in contemporary research. In the second chapter, the author deals in more detail with the genre called "parable" and tries to set out the possibilities of its interpretation. In the third chapter, the author examines the relationship of Jesus to poverty on several New Testament demonstrations. The fourth chapter is devoted to the exegesis and comparative analysis of the pericope in synoptic evangelists who are discussing the Jesus meeting with the rich young man.Diplomová práca sa zaoberá osobou Ježiša Nazaretského, jeho vzťahom k fenoménu chudoby a rozborom textov o Jeho stretnutí s bohatým mládencom. Prvá kapitola sa podrobnejšie venuje historickému Ježišovi v podaní Markovho evanjelia a vzťahu historického Ježiša a Marka v podaní súčasného bádania. V druhej kapitole sa autor detailnejšie venuje žánru s názvom podobenstvo a pokúša sa nastoliť možnosti jeho výkladu. V tretej kapitole sa rozoberá na niekoľkých novozákonných ukážkach vzťah Ježiša k chudobe. Štvrtá kapitola je venovaná exegéze a komparatívnemu rozboru perikop u synoptických evanjelistov, ktorí pojednávajú o Ježišovom stretnutí s bohatým mládencom.
Keywords:
Jesus - Poverty - Exegesis - Young Man - Criticism - Research - Parable - Analysis; Ježiš - Chudoba - Exegéza - Mládenec - Kritika - Bádanie - Podobenstvo - Rozbor
Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses)
(web)
Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/92342