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The sacrifices in the temple of Jerusalem and the endeavour of Josiah to make the purification of the cult
Zemánková, Alena ; Hřebík, Josef (advisor) ; Brož, Jaroslav (referee)
THE SACRIFICES IN THE TEMPLE OF JERUSALEM AND THE ENDEAVOUR OF JOSIAH TO MAKETHE PURIFICATION OF THE CULT In the first part of my text I made the classification and the description not only the various kinds of the sacrifices in the temple of Jerusalem, but I described the temple, the priests etc. therefore, that I made in those cases the system. In the second part I had to address the situation in Israel at the time of King Josiah. Then the cult of Israel menaced polyteistics various cults. Josiah religious reform consisted in the removal of these cults. Old Testament the sacrifice the temple the priest the king
Peter, the Apostle, the Believer and of Little Faith, in Response to Jesus' Epiphany on the Sea
Hovorka, Petr ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Scarano, Angelo (referee)
Résumé Peter, the Apostle, both believer and of little faith in answer to Jesus' epiphany on the sea By Petr Hovorka This thesis is concerned with the passage of the Gospel according to Matthew (14, 22-36), which reveals Jesus' identity from two points of view. The miraculous event of Jesus "walk on the waves" presents Jesus as the Son of God with cosmic power over the created world, who, as the Father himself, can proclaim about himself: "I am". The following description summarizes Jesus power over illness and all evil and shows his healing power over everything, which endangers man in enjoying the fullness of life and happiness. The textual connection with the previous event of the multiplication of bread enables us to see the revelation of Jesus as the "new Moses", who first offers bread to his people (cf. Ex 16,4-15) and next he crosses the see (cf. Ex 14,15-22). The summary report about his healing activity resembles many others, which represent changeovers to following pericopes of Jesus' acts. Through reports as these, comparable to a chorus passage, the evangelist intends to remind the reader Jesus' basic gospelizing mission, which brings full salvation to mankind, in both body and soul. Further extensions of the text are offered by individual biblical experts, both by enlistment into various...
Spirtual exercises of St. Ignatius
Martvoň, Miroslav ; Ryšková, Mireia (advisor) ; Brož, Jaroslav (referee)
Anglická anotácia Biblical texts usage in the Spiritual exercises of Ignatius of Loyola represents description of Spiritual exercises and Ignatian spirituality. Paper offers the way how author use the texts of the Bible. Focus is not on usage of Old and New testaments books, but on methodology of biblical text recipients. Paper offers also character of authors approach to the interpretation or text usage. In conclusion is possible to see that Ignatious prefer understanding of a text as a Word of God and use analytical and meditative methods for better understanding of a biblical message and consequently work for personal salvation of a subject. Keywords: Spiritual Theology, Spiritual Exercises, Ignatius of Loyola, Ignatian Spirituality, biblical theology, hermeneutics of spiritual exercises, interpretation of spiritual exercises Počet znakov: 154 634
Vocation as a basic for the life in Christ
Domská, Klára ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Scarano, Angelo (referee)
Vocation as a Basis for the Life in Christ My diploma Work is aiming at demonstrating God's vocation as the only possible basis of the Christian life (the life in Christ). Simultaneously, it refers to the Fact that the folk understanding of the term "vocation" as presented in the introduction is inaccurate and unqualifiedly narrowing. In the first chapter there are shown some different viewpoints on this topic selected from the chosen church documents. The subject of the second chapter is vocation as described in the Holy Bible. The third chapter deals with the "life in Jesus" (the Christian life) and its concrete manifestation in lives of individuals and communities. Keywords: vocation, mission, vocation to relationship, dimension of community, life in Christ
Concept of Purity in Jewish sources and in Jesus' teaching as the background of Mark 7
Košťál, Pavel ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Scarano, Angelo (referee)
Pavel Košťál Concept of Purity in Jewish Sources and in Jesus' Teaching as the Background of Mark 7 Annotation This diploma work is discussing the main sources of Rabbinic teaching on purity and comparing them with the new priniciples of religious purity in Jesus' teaching. The conflict of these two religious concepts is presented in the Gospel of Mark, chap. 7, which serves in this work as the main reference text. Key words: - purity - inner purity - outer purity - blemishing - hands unwashed - hands unwashed - body - heart
The priest's function as a sacrificing priest in the New Testament
Češpiva, Ladislav ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Scarano, Angelo (referee)
ENGLISH ANNOTATION AND ABSTRACT title of the work: The priest function as a sacrificing priest in the New Testament key words: priest, sacrifice, covenant, sin, perfection, Eucharist, salvation number of characters including notes under line (including spaces): 122 642 Annotation Jesus Christ contracted the covenant in the evening before his death of cross with the Church through apostels actuating of his personal sacrifice of cross in Eucharist, which engaged eternal life to all accepting. Jesus Christ personally went through the suffering, death of cross and ressurection supported his covenant. He offered to believers a possibility of sins forgiveness and personal perfection of each believer through continuation of sacrificial activity of priests until the end of the world. The second access of Christ is set up for salvation of all believers. Abstract The personal Christ sacrifice of his life, suffering and death of cross is discussed in this work from a few basic aspects. Jesus Christ became and he still remains the High Priest forever. His covenant has been closed with mankind to support a salvation of a man and he confirmed the covenant by his death of cross. His sacrifice has been brought for the sins of mankind and to improve each of believers. The Christ actuates in Eucharist through a priest person...
Acute complications of diabetes mellitus and it's sequel
Frank, Adrianna Natalie ; Brož, Jan (advisor)
The basis of this thesis is intended to inform the reader about the general complications of acute diabetes mellitus and its consequences. It focuses on the general definitions of the diseases, etiology, morbidity, mortality, pathogenesis of the disease, clinical presentation, treatment, and future developments in hopes of treating the disease. The major focus highlights the differences between diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state, as well as understanding the complications of diabetic hypoglycemia. The most critical effects of these disorders are also emphasized; cerebral edema, vascular thrombosis, and hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis.
The most frequent techniques classified on international competitions.
Vaněk, Jiří ; Štěpánek, Jan (advisor) ; Brož, Josef (referee)
Titul: The most frequent techniques classified on points on intemational competitions Aim of thesis: Determine the most frequent techniques classified on points on intemational competitions. Selection of three the most frequent techniques, description and taking pictures oftheir fighting variations. Method: Analysis oftechnique realised by process of observation, interview, illustrative and documentary records. Result: The most frequent techniques classified on points are kata-guruma(22%), te- guruma(1 5,2%} a kosiki-taoshi(14,5%). 3
Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Conde, Catarina Saavedra ; Brož, Jan (advisor)
I chose continuous glucose monitoring for my diploma thesis, based on the importance to improve diabetes care and to reduce the risk of the development and progression of complications. The worldwide prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus has risen dramatically over the past decades. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevalence (CDC) estimated that 366 million individuals would have diabetes by the year of 2030. Diabetes Mellitus is a multi-factorial disease, which requires intensive metabolic control to avoid the chronic complications, and this metabolic control includes the continuous glucose monitory system (CGMS) in comparison to conventional methods of metabolic control, such as glycohemoglobin (HbA1c), capillary and venous glucose determinations, lipidogram and insulin levels controls. Devices for continuous blood glucose monitoring are currently used and they measure the glucose in the interstitial fluid (ISF) that is in equilibrium with blood glucose. These devices provide retrospective glucose values or even real time glucose values. (In this way) continuous monitoring will give multiple glucose measures not just during the day but also during the night and with possibility to predict the glucose values in the future. One of the important functions of this devices is the alarms that notify the patient...

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