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Exegesis, theology and interpretation of 3rd and 4th chapters of the book of Jonah
HALODA, Jakub
The introduction of the thesis includes defined main objectives and criteria for selection of studied pericope for exegetic work are justified. Following part of the thesis includes information about literary context and a summary of current knowledge about origin, age and literary genre of studied pericope. Exegetical part of the thesis includes author's translation of the original Hebrew text, the identification and evaluation of significant grammatical and semantic phenomena followed by the interpretation of the verses, based on own observation and study of relevant commentaries. The core of the exegetic part of the thesis is complemented by the literary analysis of the studied pericope. The conclusion includes a chapter where main theological themes and interpretations are identified and evaluated.
Mercy as a tidings of Scripture and its implementation in practice of the Church
ŠIMANDLOVÁ, Martina
The thesis summarizes the biblical teaching on God's mercy. Its aim is to describe demonstrations of mercy in stories of the Old and New Testament and ground the truthfulness of the aforesaid God's attribute. With the acquired information the thesis designates mercy also an important human characteristic, which derives from those shown works of mercy. The empirical section presents a set of data obtained from various denomination of the Church. The data show miscellaneous notions of mercy among practicing Christians. The thesis also investigates how Christians perceive God's mercy, whether it is a dominant trait of God or not, and how often are the works of mercy in reality.

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