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Klement Bochořák: personality and work
Hradová, Jana ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Med, Jaroslav (referee)
The wistful poet Klement Bochořák (1910-1981), who decided to struggle for a poetic expression full of reconciliation and gratitude despite his "bitter maturing", belongs to the generation of "Spring Poetic Almanac". This author mentally resonated with impulse s coming from literature (Čep, Halas, Zahradníček, Mácha, Erben) and also from other inspiring areas (music, visual arts, folklore). He is usually considered to be one of catholic writers, a meditative lyricist of spiritual nature. The form of his work evokes concepts of Franciscan humility, tenderness, compassion, idealization, reflections of traditional folk Catholicism, and also the importance of connection with the specific region, i.e. the area surrounding Kunštát in Czech-Moravian Highlands. The said region forms a horizon of his poetic expression; it constitutes a literary space of homeland, the desired place, paradise on Earth. Bochořák inc1ines to an archetype of pilgrim; in the Čep's line he represents the poetry of dual home, being a poet of matutinal vision. In this work I focus (with respect to biographical details) on the introduction of Bochořák's literary work in its complexity, which encompasses not only his poetry, but also short prose, books for children, editorial work and translations (marginally). I shortly interpret these texts...
Pastoral Relationship Compared to Relationship in Psychotherapy
Hradová, Jana ; Beneš, Ladislav (advisor) ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee) ; Beneš, Ladislav (referee)
Mgr. Hradová, Jana: Pastoral relationship compared to relationship in psychotherapy. /Doctoral thesis/ Prague 2014 - Charles University, Evangelic theological faculty, Institute of Practical Theology, 308 p. The intention of this thesis is to offer a complex insight into the relationship between a pastor and the entrusted person. This relationship and its nature, including pastors' competences and personal characteristics, is continuously compared with psychotherapeutic one - it consists in systematic, biblical and practical theological definition of the relations with respect to psychology, and also in explanation of its demonstration and realization in a local community. Pastoral work is hereby understood as a sum of special care and broader spiritual direction. The thesis is put into context of other disciplines (therapy in general, anthropology, sociology of religion). Being based on the Scripture, it focuses on spiritual growth and specialized care of soul and spirit. It also touches the question whether and in what ways the spiritual welfare of people outside Christian communities can be provided through pastoral care. Although there exists practically no literature dealing with these aspects of relations in depth, this thesis has originated from an interdisciplinary discourse of secondary...
Klement Bochořák: personality and work
Hradová, Jana ; Med, Jaroslav (referee) ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor)
The wistful poet Klement Bochořák (1910-1981), who decided to struggle for a poetic expression full of reconciliation and gratitude despite his "bitter maturing", belongs to the generation of "Spring Poetic Almanac". This author mentally resonated with impulse s coming from literature (Čep, Halas, Zahradníček, Mácha, Erben) and also from other inspiring areas (music, visual arts, folklore). He is usually considered to be one of catholic writers, a meditative lyricist of spiritual nature. The form of his work evokes concepts of Franciscan humility, tenderness, compassion, idealization, reflections of traditional folk Catholicism, and also the importance of connection with the specific region, i.e. the area surrounding Kunštát in Czech-Moravian Highlands. The said region forms a horizon of his poetic expression; it constitutes a literary space of homeland, the desired place, paradise on Earth. Bochořák inc1ines to an archetype of pilgrim; in the Čep's line he represents the poetry of dual home, being a poet of matutinal vision. In this work I focus (with respect to biographical details) on the introduction of Bochořák's literary work in its complexity, which encompasses not only his poetry, but also short prose, books for children, editorial work and translations (marginally). I shortly interpret these texts...

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