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John Huss and Importance of his Personality for the Process of Convergence Churches
Homolková, Marie ; Jandejsek, Petr (advisor) ; Heřmánek, Pavel (referee)
In my work I concentrate on the problem of the importance of Master John Huss for the contemporary process of convergence churches. My aim is to show the progress of the discussion about John Huss and the process of changing the thinking about him during the human history. I try to concentrate on the question whether John Huss is still the important personality and the subject for the dialogue during the contemporary effort to convergence Catholics and non-Catholics or not. John Huss was an imporatnt priest and preacher who was trying to reform the church all his life. In 1415 John Huss was sentenced and burnt as a heretic. His death became the beginning of the Hussite movement. In the middle of the 19th century the interest in John Huss was revived - he was considered to be the symbol of the Czech nation and patriotism. In the beginning of the 20th century John Huss was celebrated as a critic and antagonist of the Catholic church. The second Vatican council brought new comprehension of John Huss. During the folowing years many discussions about his life, writings and thoughts proceeded. John Huss began to be considered the part of the protestant and even catholic tradition. In 1990s new possibilities for other scientific researches of Master′s personality were appearing. In1993 conference in Bayreuth took...
Kristýna Poniatowská and Jan Amos Komenský. A visionary and an intellectual in the times of the Thirty Years War.
Heřmánek, Pavel ; Rejchrtová, Noemi (advisor) ; Just, Jiří (referee) ; Urbánek, Vladimír (referee)
Děkuji paní profesorce Noemi Rejchrtové za její trpělivost a vstřícnost, zvláště pak Vladimíru Urbánkovi za jeho cenné rady, inspirace, rozhovory a poskytnutí zahraniční literatury, děkuji mé babičce Olze Heřmánkové a matce Jindřišce Heřmánkové za jejich podporu a v neposlední řadě děkuji firmě Douwe Egberts, bez jejíž produktů by tato práce nikdy nevznikla…
John Huss and Importance of his Personality for the Process of Convergence Churches
Homolková, Marie ; Jandejsek, Petr (advisor) ; Heřmánek, Pavel (referee)
In my work I concentrate on the problem of the importance of Master John Huss for the contemporary process of convergence churches. My aim is to show the progress of the discussion about John Huss and the process of changing the thinking about him during the human history. I try to concentrate on the question whether John Huss is still the important personality and the subject for the dialogue during the contemporary effort to convergence Catholics and non-Catholics or not. John Huss was an imporatnt priest and preacher who was trying to reform the church all his life. In 1415 John Huss was sentenced and burnt as a heretic. His death became the beginning of the Hussite movement. In the middle of the 19th century the interest in John Huss was revived - he was considered to be the symbol of the Czech nation and patriotism. In the beginning of the 20th century John Huss was celebrated as a critic and antagonist of the Catholic church. The second Vatican council brought new comprehension of John Huss. During the folowing years many discussions about his life, writings and thoughts proceeded. John Huss began to be considered the part of the protestant and even catholic tradition. In 1990s new possibilities for other scientific researches of Master′s personality were appearing. In1993 conference in Bayreuth took...

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