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František Kovář in the relation to ecumeniacalism
Tonzarová, Hana ; Salajka, Milan (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee) ; Sázava, Zdeněk (referee)
Hana Tonzarová František Kovář ve vztahu k ekumeně František Kovář in the relation to ecumenicalism The doctoral thesis František Kovář in the relation to ecumenicalism analyses the development of the 3th patriarch of the Czechoslovak hussite church in the relation to the churches and the ecumenical movement at home as well as abroad from his childhood till his leaving of the active service in the church, inluding his influence of the ecumenical developmnet of the church. On the strength of his thinking and work acquaints the work with the development of his idea Kingdom of God in the earth, he maintained, and it became also his ecumenical criterium. In the theological and church-historical cntext describes the work also Kovar's reflexion of the Czechoslovak church in the relation to other churches.
History of CČSH in Kolín between 1920 and 1938
Konvalinková, Pavla ; Hrdlička, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
This diploma work aspires to realize life of Kolín's congregation in the present Czechoslovak Hussite Church at beginning of their existence. This work struggles to take down all important moments of congregation, from first ideas to establish a congregation of new Church at Kolín to year 1938. It pursues to period which was before establish of national Church and describes a reason of their establishment and their short characterization at first chapters. After that it depict concrete situation which influence establish of local congregation at Kolín. Also it describes management, particularly stable priests at defined time period and catechists with auxiliary teachers of religion, which the Kolín's congregation required a lot. At next chapters it deal with two sacral buildings which Kolín's congregation had to disposal: at first a temporary lend st. Jan Křtitel church and after that own Master Jan Hus charge. In the end it follows life of congregation in their everyday activities. It notes a initial enthusiasm and great activity of congregation, different kind of celebrations, cultures activities, mainly discourses and performances, however also marginal troubles, disappointments, rifts and oppressive financial situation related with costs to construct own charge.
Educational Aims of Czech Jesuits in the 1st half of the 20th Century
Pokorná, Jitka ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (advisor) ; Hrdlička, Jaroslav (referee)
Diploma thesis: "Educational Aims of Czech Jesuits in the 1st half of the 20th Century" deals with the Jesuits. The work begins with a brief outline of anti - catholic tendencies in the 16th Century and the history of the religious order Society of Jesus, i.e. Jesuits, untill the year 1950. The live of two founders of the order - St. Ignatius of Loyola and St. Francis Xavier are depicted more detailed. The main part of thesis contains description of the history of individual Jesuit Associations that were centers of spiritual activities. This is followed by depiction of Jesuit educational events in the period from 1926 to 1930, in particular in the territory of today's Czech Republic. My goal was to point out how Jesuits educated in the period from 1926 to 1930 and how could eventually some of their best educational strategies be applied today, not only in the Catholic Church. During preparation of thesis, I worked with available literature and also materials from the Czech Jesuit archive.
Pius II. and utraquism
Šimek, Milan ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (advisor) ; Weis, Martin (referee) ; Boček, Pavel (referee)
Milan Šimek Pius II. a utrakvismus Pius II. and utraquism Based on sources work - out, the thesis aims the description and analysis of the attitude alternation of Enea Sylvio Piccolomini - Pius II to the utraquism. The conclusions stress the postulate that Pius II. did not change that attitude, but just did not succed in quelling the utraquist movement. In the sense of political background that finally led to fatal dissention among both leaders, king Jiří of Poděbrady and pope Pius II.
The Orthodoxy in Czechoslovakia 1920 - 1942 (Bishops Gorazd and Savvatij)
Pipková, Libuše ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (advisor) ; Hrdlička, Jaroslav (referee)
Presented magisterial thesis "Orthodoxy in Czechoslovakia 1920 - 1942 (Bishops Gorazd and Savvatij)" tries to contribute to enlightment of this rather dark and in ecclesial circles mythologised era of Czech Orthodoxy. It is concerned with the raise and development of Orthodox Church in our land, taking into consideration diversity of involved groups in this process. This is an attempt to map given period of time with a simultaneous insight towards the advancement of founding Orthodox group and another group coming out of the millieu of catholic modernism. This thesis observes the path of both future parts of the Orthodox Church since the fall of the Austrian Empire through a prospecting phase in the Czechoslovak Church and finally to decisive short-time incorporation, followed by the State authority backing the usurpation of the Prague cathedra (of the Prague archbishopric) by bishop Gorazd.
Valdens and Unitas Fratrum
Roček, Jan ; Hrdlička, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
My diploma work "Valdens and Unitas Fratrum" deals with the first reformation in the world (Valdens) to a greater extent in the times when the Papal authority undertook crusades against Valdens. Valden reformation got a great response in the Hussite riots in the Czech Kingdom. It was Unitas Fratrum that reacted to its mission and teachings. This is why we can find some similarities between Valdens and Unitas Fratrum. Subsequently, the world reformation (Luther, Calvin) of the 16th century could be inspired by the preceding reformation movements and work on their assumptions.
Utraquism and Orthodoxy
Jukl, Jakub ; Wernisch, Martin (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee) ; Boček, Pavel (referee)
In our dissertation we will examine the relationships between the Czech Hussites and Utraquists on the one hand and the Orthodox Church on the other. First we will present a representative survey of opinions, according to which Hus and the Hussites continued the tradition of Orthodoxy established in our land by Cyril and Methodius. We will see whether this theory can be justified. We will further ascertain whether Jan Hus and Jerome of Prague can be considered as Orthodox. At the same time we will try to answer the question of whether it is possible to consider these two "martyrs of Constance" as Orthodox saints. We will also ascertain to what extent the Orthodox practice of administering the Eucharist under both kinds played a role in the introduction of the chalice for the laity by Jakoubek of Stříbro. Similarly, we will consider the same issue in relation to administering the Eucharist to children. We will also devote attention to the veneration of SS. Cyril and Methodius by the Hussites. We will analyse Hussite ecclesiology, especially those parts of it which might throw light on the relationship of the Hussites to the Orthodox Church. And we will look at how this relationship manifested itself in practice - for example in an interest in the Eastern Church or the ordination of priests by Orthodox...

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