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Prophecy in the Gospel according to St. Luke
Volková, Helena ; Scarano, Angelo (advisor) ; Ryšková, Mireia (referee)
Anglická anotace Prophecy in the Gospel according to S. Luke This work deals with summary of a prophetical extent of a Gospel according to S. Luke. The work begins with a brief description of a prophetical phenomenon in the Old Testament, the relationship between the Old and New Testament, prophecies and prophetic structure of the Gospel according to S. Luke. In the main part the individual prophetic texts of the Gospel according to S. Luke are assorted to the following parts: 1) texts that illustrate the impletion of the Old Testament predictions, 2) the prophecies being proclaimed and also fulfilled in the Gospel according to S. Luke, 3) the prophecies being said in the Gospel according to S. Luke but Luke does not mention them being fulfilled, 4) the txts that characterize the prophetic characters. There is a short interpretation added to every text. Fulfilled prophecy, Prophecy, Prophet, Prophetize, The Gospel according to S. Luke.
The Suffering of God in Pentateuch
Pitterová, Jana ; Hřebík, Josef (advisor) ; Scarano, Angelo (referee)
THE SUFFERING OF GOD IN PENTATEUCH The work treats the matter of the suffering of God in Pentateuch. Part One deals with the suffering in the Old Testament generaly while special attention is being paid to the relationship between God and suffering. Part Two discusses anthropomorphic metaphors used to express God's emotions, especialy those related to suffering. Part Three studies the points of relation between the ways in which the Old and the New Testaments, respectively, view the suffering of God.
The Concept of Freedom in Paul's Letters
Pola, Pavel ; Ryšková, Mireia (advisor) ; Scarano, Angelo (referee)
Anglická anotace Concept of Freedom in Paul's Letters The aim of this diploma work is to present the Theology of Freedom that appears in the authentic Letters of Paul the Apostle. After a short introduction to the period context in the first chapter (which describes a concept of Freedom in the Hellenistic and Roman world and in the Judaism) the author comes to the main point that is Paul's concept of Freedom. This second chapter is divided into four sections - Freedom from the Sin, Freedom for the Good, Holy Spirit and Freedom, Freedom and Community. In each section the main pericopes from Letters of Paul are commented and put in the synthesis. As a conclusion of the work the author tries to show the inspirations of Paul's concept of Freedom for the contemporary discussion. Key words: Biblical Theology Paul the Apostle Freedom Slavery Sinn-Justice
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...
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...
The theme of God's Mercy in the Holy Scripture and making it contemporary in Saint Sister Faustina Kowalska's message
Revendová, Milada ; Scarano, Angelo (advisor) ; Ryšková, Mireia (referee)
A theme of God's mercy in the Holy Scripture and making it contemporary in st. s. Faustyna Kowalska 's message This work concerns a theme of God's mercy first of all from the point of view of its different manifestation. It is an attempt to show a coincidence or a resemblance of the God's mercy introduced by the Holy Scriptures and st. s. Faustyna Kowalska's diary. After an opening part and a Brief explanation of notions "mercy" and "merciful" this work introduces an extensive part pointing out that the meaning commented notions is far deeper than it seems to be at the first sight. Therefore the contents of the central part are the chapters talking about some different expression of God's mercies completed with some passages quoted from the Holy Scripture and the Diary. The work is aimed to present a certain resemblance between the biblical texts' and st. s. Faustyna Kowalska's diary's statements about God's mercy. The work tries to offer a wider look to God's goodness, the long living true testified by immense guantity of the biblical texts and the st. s. Faustyn's diary first of all commemoraling the righteous words from her preface, what says: "Lord has chosen her to honor the memory for the message of His mercy to nowadays people. " Keywords: God's mercy God's love, faithfulness, forgiveness Confidence...
The Role of Angels in the Old Testament
Kopřivová, Marie ; Scarano, Angelo (advisor) ; Hřebík, Josef (referee)
The role of angels in the Old Testament Abstract: The aim of this paper is to describe the role of angels in the Old Testament, based on the Czech translation of the Bible. For this purpose, we searched the contexts containing the expressions the angel of the Lord, the angel of God and angel. The Bible Kralická was choosen as the base translation. The basic roles of the angel of the Lord in the Old Testament are: to announce the birth of the son, God's will or instructions; to save life; to lead and protect the Israel nation; to execute punishment. In the apocalyptic books he appears as an interpretation angel. In all this roles he acts as a God's servant which stands on the side of the God. Keywords: Old Testament, role of angels, the angel of the Lord, the angel of God, messenger
Intercessory prayer in the Old Testament
Foltová, Marta ; Scarano, Angelo (advisor) ; Hřebík, Josef (referee)
Intercessory prayer in the Old testament (abstract) The subject of this bachelor thesis is the intercessory prayer, as it is found in the Old Testament. The aim of this study is to answer the following questions: What is the intercessory prayer? What is the structure of the intercessory prayer? Are there any structural elements common for particular types of intercessory prayer? Furthermore the study tackles the following questions: Who is the intercessor? How is his character, his function and how does he fulfill this mission? The study is divided into five chapters according to the type of the intercessory prayer: prayer for the other people, for help to battle against enemies, for the nation, requests for mercy and finally the chapter devoted particularly to the God's instruction to Jeremiah not to intercede. Answers to the questions mentioned above are illustrated directly by the passages of the Old Testament and by the relevant commentary.

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