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Charismas, their recognition and their role in the life of the Church
Prívara, Michal ; Sládek, Karel (advisor) ; Lorman, Jaroslav (referee)
The Diploma work explores and develops one of the many gifts of the Holy Spirit, that Catholic Church has like a treasure, and it is charisma. Many times in the Church or outside the Church a man can encounter with a negative attitude when the concept of charismas is mentioned, because many people do not know the true meaning and purpose of these gifts of the Holy Spirit. The purpose of the Diploma work is to raise in a simplicity the main issues of the topic and to offer answers to certain questions connected with the exposing of authenticity of this gift, which the Saint Paul is writing about. In the first part the Diploma work deals with the main attitudes of the Catholic Church towards charismas from the perspective of what Holy Scripture and Catechism of the Catholic Church says on the charismas. The Diploma work efforts to develop a spiritual knowledge of charismas, their authenticity and also a danger of sliding out of the Church. It discusses the criteria for distinguishing and recognition of charismas. The work discusses the gifts, charismas and fruits of the Holy Spirit. The topic is focused on identifing of the gifts of Holy Spirit and their presence in the Church and in the life of individual. Finally, the Diploma work describes topics such as "baptism in the Holy Spirit", thus...
The comparison of the pneumatology of orthodox and evangelical churches
MARATOVÁ, Michaela
The subject of this diploma thesis is comparison of Orthodox and Evangelical churches pneumatology. The main goal is to summarize, compare and evaluate the knowledge acquired from studying various texts from both Orthodox and Evangelical theologians. The first part of the diploma thesis is addressing significant theological topics from the Orthodox Church. The second part focuses on Evangelical pneumatology with special attention to its charismatic and Pentecostal character. A substantial part of this section is devoted to terminologically defining evangelicalism in its historical context. At the same time an attempt was made to capture the breadth and diversity of this modern phenomenon. The starting point that was chosen for the thesis were the works of various Pentecostal and charismatic authors whose main viewpoints are being compared in key points with those of traditional, conservative theologians. The third and at the same time the last part evaluates the acquired knowledge and accentuates the similarities and differences.
New church in Brno-Lisen
Enev, Martin ; Mrva, Kamil (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
new building Salesian church in Nová Lišeň following the complex of salesian center with accommodation of monks. Church of Holy spirit.
The forms of love in theological perspective
KOTOUNOVÁ, Natálie
This thesis deals with four forms of love according to the Josef Zvěřina. The aim of the work is a reflection of the forms of love in a theological perspective. The text of the work gradually elaborates on each of the various forms of love. The first chapter deals with the terms that are used to express love. The second chapter describes the first took the form of love: love as God's essence. Here is the text focused on the revelation and God's Trinity. The third chapter is devoted to the second form of love: the love of God as manifestation of God toward man and all of his creation. An essential term, there is a creature, the grace of God and the person of Jesus Christ. The fourth chapter describes the third form of love: love of man to God. The main theme here is faith. The fifth chapter is the culmination of a whole treatise on four forms of love and deals with the final form of love: love, person to person, and God. This chapter reflects the faith of man and through the service of love.
Analysis of the final document Plenary Assembly of the Catholic Church
KANDĚROVÁ, Alena
The thesis discusses the Plenary Assembly of the Czech Catholic Church, which took place in the years 2003 ? 2005 in Velehrad. The work consists of six chapters, an introduction and conclusion. The first charter focuses on the history of the synod assemblies and not only in the Czech Republic, but also in the world. The largem part is devoted II. Vatican, which significantly influenced the whole Christian world. The sekond and the third charter is devoted to the Plenary Assembly of himself with us. Capture congress here since its publication. Through the work of parliamentary circles, the Preparatory Commission, all contributions to the Assembly to important natepals and message from I. and II. session of this parlament. The fourth charter presents a few selected topics from the final document PS ? ?Life and mission?? In the fifth chapter, your can already find the final analysis of that document, together with the specifically selected conciliar documents and one, which took care of the Germanem Joint Synod of Bishops. The sixth charter already Rouge Post-Synodal development, including vision and plans of the Czech Catholic Church in the future.
The Comparison of Christian Churches Pneumatology
MARATOVÁ, Michaela
This diploma thesis focuses on the comparison of the Pentecostal movement and Roman Catholic Church Pneumatology. The objective is to summarize, compare and evaluate knowledge obtained by studying texts written by Pentecostal and Roman Catholics Theologians. The Introduction part focuses on the concept of the Holy Spirit as the third member of the Trinity, next chapter is dedicated to the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament and New Testament and His semantic range. The chapters in the main part concentrate on the fundamental themes, biblical thesis and both Pneumatology. The conclusion summarizes acquired knowledge and highlights similarities and differences.
Pentecost in Contemporary Practice
BLAŽEK, Petr
This thesis deals in detail with Pentecost in Judaic and Christian traditions and with all that is connected herewith. It presents biblical roots as well current customs and traditions, but above all it analyses the contemporary liturgical practice which constitutes its primary focus. This work can be divided into two larger units. As its theme is intimately intertwined with the domain of religion, the first part of the thesis examines the Judaic Pentecost, time of omer. The second part of this thesis deals comprehensively with Christian Pentecost.

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