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The conception of freedom in Bernhard Häring
Seifertová, Michaela ; Ovečka, Libor (advisor) ; Milfait, René (referee)
Anglická anotace (English annotation) Name of thesis: The Conception of Freedom by Bernhard Häring The thesis presents the concept of significant moral theologist Bernhard Häring and essential perspectives of his moral theology. The main theme of the thesis is the essay about his theology of creative freedom in fidelity and responsibility and about his posititon with regard to the moral perfection of human beings. Häring brings the synthesis of the fundamental ideas of moral code: Freedom and submission or the limitation of freedom by faith. The author is concerned with the question: What is the meaning of freedom in Christ and what is the importance of the influence of the world and education in the formation and maturation of human beings and in their growth in fairness, freedom and love. The event of freedom (liberation) is for him identical to the highest revelation of the freedom of God: To the death of Christ on the cross. That's why Häring begins his teaching about christian freedom in effort of understanding of Christ in which he sees as the real sign and source of freedom. Häring emphasises the importace of the community of the faith and dialogical aspect of faith on the horizontal and vertical level. On the vertical level should this dialogue include the harking, joyfull gratitude, adoration but...
A woman between the ideal, the norm and the reality in czech aristocratic enviroment during 1500-1650
Seifertová, Michaela ; Šedivá Koldinská, Marie (advisor) ; Holý, Martin (referee)
The subject of Bachelor thesis is to reconstruct the image of ideal woman, standards and rules applied to women's characteristics, behaviours and actions for the time period 1500 to 1650 in the Czech lands, by means of three basic female categories (virgins, wives and widows). Another goal is to compare the above mentioned ideals with the real facts. Due to the lack of informational sources providing a sufficient knowledge of the type of ideal noblewoman I am focusing on women of townsfolk origin as well, because there is far more information available about them. In context, I am also trying to find the answer to the question whether the described social ideals and behavioural requirements were applicable to both studied women's social strata equally. As a resource, I have used moralistic writings, satirical compositions and documents of a personal nature that I have confronted with the literature devoted to the history of women and women's everyday life.
The conception of freedom in Bernhard Häring
Seifertová, Michaela ; Ovečka, Libor (advisor) ; Milfait, René (referee)
Anglická anotace (English annotation) Name of thesis: The Conception of Freedom by Bernhard Häring The thesis presents the concept of significant moral theologist Bernhard Häring and essential perspectives of his moral theology. The main theme of the thesis is the essay about his theology of creative freedom in fidelity and responsibility and about his posititon with regard to the moral perfection of human beings. Häring brings the synthesis of the fundamental ideas of moral code: Freedom and submission or the limitation of freedom by faith. The author is concerned with the question: What is the meaning of freedom in Christ and what is the importance of the influence of the world and education in the formation and maturation of human beings and in their growth in fairness, freedom and love. The event of freedom (liberation) is for him identical to the highest revelation of the freedom of God: To the death of Christ on the cross. That's why Häring begins his teaching about christian freedom in effort of understanding of Christ in which he sees as the real sign and source of freedom. Häring emphasises the importace of the community of the faith and dialogical aspect of faith on the horizontal and vertical level. On the vertical level should this dialogue include the harking, joyfull gratitude, adoration but...
Importance of Movement for Seniors
SEIFERTOVÁ, Michaela
The diploma work is focused on importance of movement activities for seniors. The movement represents the basic manifestation of life, influences the physical health, helps psychologically and reduces psychical problems. Ageing is a process which runs individually and during which the human organism goes through certain changes. Everyone, who works with seniors, should be familiar with basic information about the ageing process. Physical activities are fundamental for this age group, they maintain the physical ability and the psychical immunity. They help handling everyday situations. In order that the exercises had the desired result, it is necessary to follow certain conventions and respect individual differences. The task of the people working with senior is to motivate them enough. Nowadays, we can find a large offer of appropriate physical activities which aim at a self-sufficient and happy senior life.

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