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Orthodox way in the Czechoslovak (Hussite) Church
MARTINEK, Filip Gorazd
The presented work introduces the kind reader to the Orthodox and Portuguese crisis in the Czechoslovak (Hussite) Church, with the addition of a description of its conclusion in the present crisis of ecclesiastical identity. The first part of the thesis presents the genesis of this church and its roots in Catholic modernism, followed by a description of the first stage of the Orthodox crisis, and an analysis of the central document, the so-called Guidelines of Bishop Gorazd. The thesis then continues with an account of the victory of the liberal orientation over the Orthodox ecumenical program. It further depicts echoes of the Orthodox crisis noticeable in the Portuguese crisis and describes the formation of the Apostolic Episcopal Catholic Church. The last section thematizes the contemporary crisis of ecclesial identity through the example of the development of the liturgical vestments, the problem of the liturgy, and the Eucharist.
Historical genesis of the Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands
Táborský, Jiří ; Parkan, František (advisor) ; Mikeska, Tomáš (referee)
The following work will examine the historical genesis of the unit that will serve the Orthodox Church in the Czech lands. It will also defend the religious doctrine of that community and its relations with the state and other Christian denominations, especially with those that have historically had to reflect, and with those that have traditionally dominated the Czech territory and share in the co-importance of the national ethos. In our diploma thesis we try to respond to the questions of the origin of Orthodoxy, its development in history, its arrival in our territory, and its fate here. The subject of our research will be examined mainly from the historical point of view, but with some interdisciplinary intersections, especially in the field of literary history, linguistics, religion and comparative cultural studies in religion and collective psychology in determining and influencing the Czech nation's own national identity. Of course, all this with a critical distance, but also with a feeling for the spirit of the relevant epoch.

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