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The most frequent techniques classified on international competitions.
Vaněk, Jiří ; Štěpánek, Jan (advisor) ; Brož, Josef (referee)
Titul: The most frequent techniques classified on points on intemational competitions Aim of thesis: Determine the most frequent techniques classified on points on intemational competitions. Selection of three the most frequent techniques, description and taking pictures oftheir fighting variations. Method: Analysis oftechnique realised by process of observation, interview, illustrative and documentary records. Result: The most frequent techniques classified on points are kata-guruma(22%), te- guruma(1 5,2%} a kosiki-taoshi(14,5%). 3
Christ as Head and Source of Christian Marriage. Exegesis and theological relflection on Eph 5,21-33
Zemánková, Kristýna ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Ryšková, Mireia (referee)
The Abstract In her work the author deals with Christian marriage whose source and ideal is Christ in his relation to the Church, as it is presented in the paraenetical text of Eph 5:21-33. After the circumstances of the origin of the Letter has been presented, the author analyzes the paraenesis on the marriage itself applying the Historical and Literary Criticism, further she emphasizes its message and in this way points to the permanent relevance of the studied biblical text. This basic source is thereafter used as the point of departure for reflections on different fields as the theological anthropology, the sacramental theology and moral theology, and finds in them the affirmation of dignity and uniqueness of the marital bond and the inspiration for the fruitful life in marriage. Finally the consequences of the text for the spiritual theology are studied, for in the life of Christian spouses the spiritual life plays important role. The author emphasizes also the contribution of the biblical exegesis for development of theological research and points to the importance of interconnection of singular theological disciplines for the integrated vision of the studied reality.
The Image of Woman in the Old and New Testaments
Vlnas, Jan ; Ryšková, Mireia (advisor) ; Brož, Jaroslav (referee)
he diploma thesis called "P r e s e n t a t i o n o f F e m a l e C h a r a c t e r s i n t he O l d a n d N e w T e s t a m e n t s " endeavours to examine the depiction of female characters in the texts of the Old and New Testaments. The deuterocanonical books and addictions to Esther and Daniel are taken into account too. A list of the female characters and the interpretation of their names proves not only that there are many of them but also their importance. The classification suggested by this thesis is based on women's role in the story of our salvation and representative examples of these characters show their typical features as well as the personal ones. The characters are further described by means of the theological and historical context. Conclusions of these analyses are confronted with the commonly shared views and stereotypes in particular because of their claim that the Bible strongly promotes the patriarchal life concept. The author has concluded that the female characters in the Bible are much more important than people commonly think. Biblical authors naturally shared the patriarchal view of the world, in spite of it we can assume that they didn't belittle the importance of women. T
Disciples in the Gospel of St. Luke
Cílková, Eva ; Scarano, Angelo (advisor) ; Brož, Jaroslav (referee)
The Diploma thesis "The disciples in Gospel of Luke" deals with the formation of disciples in the Gospel of Luke which took place during their collective journey with Jesus until his death and resurrection. The work contains a brief historical introduction including the characteristics of the society and the human dimension of the disciples in contrast to their internal changes - their reversal within meeting Jesus, calling and following. The line follows the election of the Twelve and the subsequent preferences of some of the disciples. The work reflects the consideration of Jesus` pedagogy and teaching the disciples, mainly from the theological dimension. The disciples appear as the eyewitnesses of Jesus` actions. Jesus proclaimed the Kingdom of God and also announced the conditions of the possible entry to this kingdom. The role of women in Jesus` community is mentioned in the connection with their disciples` features and the importance of their testimony by Jesus` tomb as well. The tension and failure of Jesus` disciples during his final events in Jerusalem were converted during the meeting with resurrected Jesus in the community. Jesus entrusted his disciples with the apostolic mission and continued in their formation. The work provides insight into the disciples who seemed to be listeners and...
Biblical Images of the God's Liberating Love in the Acts of Man
Bělohlávková, Markéta ; Hřebík, Josef (advisor) ; Brož, Jaroslav (referee)
AbstraktAbstraktAbstraktAbstrakt The Diploma thesis "Biblical Images of the God's Liberating Love in the Acts of Man" first reflects God's liberating love as a biblical theme in general (Introduction), then it proceeds to dealing with liberating action of God's love in biblical texts about five characters of Old Testament: Rebecca, Juda, Boaz, Jonathan and Abigail. Thesis contains one chapter devoted to each of these characters. Every character is briefly introduced first, selected texts are then subjected to an exegetic inquiry, which includes literal, contextual and philological analysis. The main part of every chapter follows, in which primary and biblical meaning of respective texts is discussed in regard to given character and to the theme of the thesis. God acts through particular people and His love for man manifests itself in particular acts of those who have been chosen for His plan. The thesis aims at showing the relevancy and merit of reading of Old Testament texts from the perspective considering the liberating God's love as a theme. KeywordsKeywordsKeywordsKeywords Liberation, God's love, Rebecca, Juda, Boaz, Jonathan, Abigail
Pilgrimages to Jerusalem in the Old Testamet
Pauli, Michal ; Hřebík, Josef (advisor) ; Brož, Jaroslav (referee)
ANOTATION Title: Pilgrimages to Jerusalem in the Old Testament The aim of this thesis is to show the extent to which the Old Testament pilgrimages issue - as a specific religious phenomenon - is related to the identity, historic formation, and eschatological targeting by the chosen people of Israel at the Lord, their God. After an introductory chapter, which covers the basic contextual foundations of the issue (anthropology, human movement, the history of the religious community, the anakefaleiósis of its "founder" and the myth that the objectives of the entire human race are in perfect harmony), the author moves on to discuss to the legal standards and regulations which applied on the pilgrimages, as codified in the Pentateuch. In this second chapter the author focuses mainly on the way in which the celebration of pilgrimage holidays helped build the identity of God's people in diverse environments, times and circumstances, and the development of the liturgy of the three major pilgrimages that culminate in pre-exile Jerusalem. In the third chapter, the author focuses on the conflicts between the prophetic institution and the royal and clerical institution in the environment of the temple in Zion. He shows that the dynamics of the Lord's cult and pilgrimage celebration are threatened by formalism if the...
Acute complications of diabetes mellitus and it's sequel
Frank, Adrianna Natalie ; Brož, Jan (advisor)
The basis of this thesis is intended to inform the reader about the general complications of acute diabetes mellitus and its consequences. It focuses on the general definitions of the diseases, etiology, morbidity, mortality, pathogenesis of the disease, clinical presentation, treatment, and future developments in hopes of treating the disease. The major focus highlights the differences between diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state, as well as understanding the complications of diabetic hypoglycemia. The most critical effects of these disorders are also emphasized; cerebral edema, vascular thrombosis, and hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis.
Human dignity: universal principle in particular application
Broz, Jan ; Kysela, Jan (advisor) ; Kosek, Jan (referee)
This thesis probes the relevance of objections against newly establishing contemporary paradigm of human dignity, based on connection between dignity and Kantian views on human autonomy, which possess universalistic ambitions. First chapter introduces the fundamental concepts of human dignity during history. The chapter shows there have been evolved at least three different concepts: (i) dignity as an internal value; (ii) dignity as a social status; and (iii) dignity as a certain manner of social behavior. Second chapter consequently deals with courts` techniques regarding the dignity as a legal concept. The conclusions extrapolated from German, Israeli and South African judicial decision-making noticeably support objections raised in contemporary discourse against the abovementioned universalistic concept. In spite of these universalistic ambitions, human dignity represents concept enabling to construe individual human rights through values shared by vast majority in certain jurisdictions. This mindset naturally leads to the limitation of individual freedom rather to its expansion, in the name of an idea that ideal moral order objectively exists. Consequently, the authority of classical human rights is considerably weakened. In third chapter the effort to analyze and construe current judicial practice is...
The Parable of the Great Banquet in Luke 14:7-24
Hájek, Milan ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Scarano, Angelo (referee)
The Parable of the Great Banquet in Luke 14:7-24 This bachelor thesis deals with the behavior of Jesus on the banquet while invited by a Pharisee. The Master communicates to present guests rules of right behavior (i.e. an objective look on one's own qualities, selfless assistance to those who are in need etc) that lead to the God's Kingdom. The way to this goal of earthly life is characterized by humility, listening to the Holy Spirit and full surrender into God's arms. God invites to Himself every human being that needs to prepare himself thoroughly by doing works of mercy. The banquet in this parable is compared to the Kingdom of God in which a man will experience the true and never lasting beatitude in contemplating God's face on the hardly describable place where no eye has seen, nor ear heard, what God had prepared for those who love Him.1 The final chapter of the work presents one of several possibilities how to apply the parable on the banquet in pastoral ministry. Keywords Banquet, the Kingdom of God, humility, mercy 1 Cf. 1 Kor 2,9.
The sacrifices in the temple of Jerusalem and the endeavour of Josiah to make the purification of the cult
Zemánková, Alena ; Hřebík, Josef (advisor) ; Brož, Jaroslav (referee)
THE SACRIFICES IN THE TEMPLE OF JERUSALEM AND THE ENDEAVOUR OF JOSIAH TO MAKETHE PURIFICATION OF THE CULT In the first part of my text I made the classification and the description not only the various kinds of the sacrifices in the temple of Jerusalem, but I described the temple, the priests etc. therefore, that I made in those cases the system. In the second part I had to address the situation in Israel at the time of King Josiah. Then the cult of Israel menaced polyteistics various cults. Josiah religious reform consisted in the removal of these cults. Old Testament the sacrifice the temple the priest the king

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