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Christology of Hans Küng
Hájek, Vít ; Halík, Tomáš (advisor) ; Lyčka, Milan (referee)
Hans Küng (b. 1928) is a Swiss theologian and a Roman Catholic priest who in the second half of the twentieth century introduced a characteristic and very critical interpretation of Roman Catholic theology. The aim of this work is to concentrate on one part of Küng's theological thinking only, that is his christology. Specifically, the focus is on the reflection and criticism from the perspective of the historical-critical method and Jewish theology.
Christology in the Work of Josef Zvěřina
Hrdý, Libor ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Kolář, Pavel (referee)
Abstact to the dissertation ,,Christology in the work of Josef Zvěřina". This dissertation ,, Christology in work of Josef Zvěřina" deals about still non research part of work of Josef Zvěřina - about christology. This field of dogmatic theology is looked from two viewpoint - theologic and social. This dissertation maps Zvěřina's work in context of time. Exept theology thesis talk about Josef Zvěřina's life. This thesis compare parts of works of Josef Zvěřina, John Paul II., Karl Rahner and Pierre Teilhardt de Chardin. This thesis also talk about methodology in dogmatic theology which recommend the II. Vatican council.
Christology of Apocalypsis of John
Horáková, Hana ; Mrázek, Jiří (advisor) ; Roskovec, Jan (referee)
Christology of the Apocalypse of John The book of Revelation is the final book of the New Testament. It is an apocalypse. Biblical scholars have generally argued, that the book of Revelation was written during the reign of Domitian and that Domitian instituted an empire-wide persecution of Christians. This bachelor thesis supplement historical-critical research with insights from the sociology of knowledge in order to understand better the social function of Revelation's apocalyptic imagery. This study of the Christology of the book of Revelation deals with the major christological images in the book (the "one like a son of man", the Lamb and the Divine Warrior). The most prominent christological functions center around the Lamb, in this image John developed the victory-through-suffering motif. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Cyril's of Alexandria correspondence with Nestorios
Železník, Pavel ; Milko, Pavel (advisor) ; Luptáková, Marina (referee)
Korespondence Cyrila Alexandrijského s Nestóriem Cyril's of Alexandria corespondence with Nestorios Pavel Železník The theme of this work is christological contradiction solved on the third Saint General Council of Ephesus in 431. It is focused on correspondence that preceded the convening of Council, especially the Second Epistle of Cyril to Nestorius. It shows its content and discuss mentioned arguments. The reason of the contradiction was that Nestorius denied Virgin Mary the title of Theotokos and the subject of controversy was the question of the hypostatic union. The work summarizes previous dogmatic development of christology to justify the title of Theotokos. It presents the efforts to formulate the answer to the question that Jesus Christ had already asked his disciples: "Who do people say the Son of Man is?"And that since the beginning of triadology, through solving the question at the first two General Councils, up to the Christology itself. The work shows how the christological questions were formed by Origen, Paul of Samosata, Arius, Saint Eustathius, Apollinaris of Laodicea and Saint Athanasius during the 3rd and 4th century with respect to the methodology of the two major theological schools, Alexandrian and Antiochian. From defenders of Nicene religion, who saw the christological...
The contribution theology Cardinal Schwarzenberg Vatican Council?
GRONES, Martin
Initial idea of this work: " The contribution theology Cardinal Schwarzenberg Vatican Council? , The de facto theological story that " started " at the September provincial council in Prague ( 1860) , and over the First Vatican Council ( 1869-1870 ) , the place - the fundamental ideas of Cardinal Schwarzenberg - up to II . Vatican Council (1962-1965). We must ask ourselves what was the theology of Cardinal Schwarzenberg exceptional and why has the range and in the decades after the First Vatican Council. These questions and many others began to form this work. Response them in three circuits . The first issue is the milieu of contemporary Czech society, which entails " Czech question" because it has the attributes of the ideas of Jan Hus, who was one of the requirements to be " God's word could freely proclaim," which Cardinal Schwarzenberg sees as one of the keys to their pastoral care to address the overall " religiously sentient inhabitants " to what is now called ecumenism, and the Cardinal called her a contemporary "family faith." So the family home environment to be introduced to the "family environment" of the Church, which "does not divide, but integrates" . The second area is the communion of the Catholic congregation, which already carries specific nature of faith , which gives information on the human , not as individuals , but persons as believers lives and moves "in communion" communion sanctorum "that accompanies the believer personally and for boundaries of the church (the Church). Therefore, even in sacred spaces Divine Liturgy promotes "Discourse in the middle of the Mass," because it helps ensure that a person liturgically activated in "upgrade of Church's thinking" (that later " aggiornamento ") in the world. The third issue is the consistency believer in education as Cardinal Schwarzenberg has a graduate character: discipline, teaching and cultivating. In this characteristic "inculcation" of a person into a "divine milieu" of humanity is in the attributes of participation in "completing the world that God created Undone", as taught by A. Günther , and one has a personal interest in "his physiognomy ." All three themes should help understanding " personal infallibility of the Pope," which is not deistic static, is based on the individual, but carries the story of spiritual formation tradition of the whole Church, in whose center is the Christological fraternity, to which the " indoctrinated " hierarchy of jurisdiction, which cannot be separated from each other, but in accepting the structure of the human being shed on the integral concept of the Catholic Church as organic. Which took place in the contemporary modification to the II. Vatican Council.
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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