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Guilty conscience as a way to Goodness
Gallasová Pilecká, Kristýna ; Keřkovský, Pavel (advisor) ; Trojan, Jakub (referee)
The intention of my thesis is to explain the issue of guilt as a natural part of a human life. I try to consider different approaches to quilt as they have passed during the centuries until now. I also briefly consider the psychological insight into dealing with our own quilt. Starting point to my understanding of guilty conscience as a way to goodness is Jasper's conception of guilt. Jasper's division of guilt into four elements is fundamental for my recognition of four levels of guilt in biblical events of the Old and New Testament. However Jasper's recognition of guilt can not be fully compared to biblical events, it can be considered as a pattern that is actual to current times. My intention is to point out guilty conscience that forms and outlines human determination, gives knowledge of faith that is necessary for dealing with quilt. Guilty conscience that opens a horizon of faith is illustrated especially in biblical events that create pattern situations either for a human of the 21st century. Guilty conscience is actually of future characteristics since it opens a level of life that is formed by religious or transcendence faith. My thesis tries to consider quilt as a dynamics of life for such knowledge refers to the past but particularly shows the way to the future. Last but not least guilty...
"Global Ethic and Bahá'u'lláh's World Order (an evaluation of two ethical models)"
Pilecká, Kristýna ; Keřkovský, Pavel (advisor) ; Štampach, Ivan (referee) ; Machálek, Vít (referee)
The Dissetation explores the issues of peaceful World Order visions which are outlined by two religious- ethical programes.The first one is the the Global Ethic Project designed by Swiss Theologian Hans Küng The second one stems from the Bahá'í Faith, which originated in Íran in the middle of the 19th century. Both programs focus on ways of improving the present circumstances of human society on a global scale by means of using ethical principles on a global level.The Dissertation examines the ethical- religious guidelines of the Global Ethic and the Bahá'í Faith. It strives to clarify a way to implement their intentions and strategies, which are considered to be a framework for a vision of a peaceful World Order. At the same time, it pays attention to the universality of humanitarian principles, which both of the models infer from religion. Observing the universality of the ethical-religious principles deduced from the world's religions in terms of "humanum" in relation to a "divinum" is considered to be a normative criterion implicating progress in terms of global society improvement.The first part of the Dissertation deals with the historical background while describing the trajectory of the origins of both programes for a new peaceful World Order.The second part disscusses the norms of statements...
Guilty conscience as a way to Goodness
Gallasová Pilecká, Kristýna ; Trojan, Jakub (referee) ; Keřkovský, Pavel (advisor)
The intention of my thesis is to explain the issue of guilt as a natural part of a human life. I try to consider different approaches to quilt as they have passed during the centuries until now. I also briefly consider the psychological insight into dealing with our own quilt. Starting point to my understanding of guilty conscience as a way to goodness is Jasper's conception of guilt. Jasper's division of guilt into four elements is fundamental for my recognition of four levels of guilt in biblical events of the Old and New Testament. However Jasper's recognition of guilt can not be fully compared to biblical events, it can be considered as a pattern that is actual to current times. My intention is to point out guilty conscience that forms and outlines human determination, gives knowledge of faith that is necessary for dealing with quilt. Guilty conscience that opens a horizon of faith is illustrated especially in biblical events that create pattern situations either for a human of the 21st century. Guilty conscience is actually of future characteristics since it opens a level of life that is formed by religious or transcendence faith. My thesis tries to consider quilt as a dynamics of life for such knowledge refers to the past but particularly shows the way to the future. Last but not least guilty...

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