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"The Living Landscape" Project - Czech Perspective
VEBER, Tomáš
This thesis deals with the phenomenon of ecological recovery of ecotone backyard, a specific phenomenon in rural areas of the Czech Republic, focusing on the one hand synchronously, partly diachronic. Theoretically, based on the scientific literature discusses the topic first as a phenomenon in itself, then focuses on the description of the possibilities that may be related to the maintenance or revitalization of the ecotone recover or regain, both in the dimension of eco-environmentalist, and in the dimension of socio-ethnographic.
Ouessant Sheep and Its Breeding in the Czech Republic and in some selected Countries of the European Union
VEBER, Tomáš
The author of this Bachelor thesis deals with sheep breed, called Ouessant Sheep. He wants to describe the status of its breeding in the Czech Republic and in selected States of the European Union. His work is handled in the form of literary research and focuses on the description and analysis of the current state of Ouessant (Ushant) Sheep breed in the mentioned countries: Begium, Germany, France, The Netherlands and Great Britain, with attempts to emphasize the elements and phenomena in the farms of the specific. Finally, it is attempting to bring the questions, on which it would be necessary to search the answers further systematic research.
Theologian - polemist Antonin Lenz (1829-1901). The Beginnings of Theological Anthropology in Bohemian Countries.
VEBER, Tomáš
Tomáš Veber´s dissertation thesis is recording the beginnings of theological anthropology in Bohemian countries. These are reflected at Antonín Lenz writings. Antonín Lenz (1829 ? 1901) was the professor of theology in České Budějovice, later the residentiary and the prior on Vyšehrad. He entered his name in history, as a pioneer of neotomism. He wrote and thought in spirit of neotomistic theology long time before the publishing of the papal encyclical Aeterni patris (1879), written by Leo XIII. The author is introducing Antonín Lenz not only as theologian, but also as important polemist, arguing against the liberals, and as critic of turbulent progress too. This thesis is presenting some new reports to history of theology, as well as Church history and history of 19th century in general.

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