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Women's Picture in Czech Reformation
Krumplová, Jaroslava ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA HUSITSKÁ TEOLOGICKÁ FAKULTA Bakalářská práce Obraz ženy v české reformaci Women's Picture in Czech Reformation Vedoucí práce: Autor práce: ThDr. Kamila Veverková, Th.D. Jaroslava Krumplová Praha, 2013 Děkuji všem, kteří mi se psaním této práce pomohli. Děkuji Kamile Veverkové za její trpělivý přístup a její skvělé rady při vedení mé osoby k napsání této práce. Děkuji svému příteli Erikovi za jeho laskavost, kdy přebral domácí povinnosti na svá bedra, abych mohla práci psát. Děkuji své matce za to, že mi pomohla s gramatickou korekturou mé práce.Děkuji své rodině, že mi byly oporou a našly pro mě jak slova kritiky, tak povzbuzení. Prohlášení: "Prohlašuji, že jsem tuto bakalářskou práci s názvem Obraz ženy v české reformaci napsala samostatně a výhradně s použitím citovaných pramenů, literatury a dalších odborných zdrojů. Současně dávám svolení k tomu, aby tato bakalářská práce byla umístěna v Ústřední knihovně UK a používána ke studijním účelům. V Praze dne 13.5.2013 ................... Jaroslava Krumplová Anotace Tato práce charakterizuje ženu v období české reformace. První kapitola se zabývá prostředím české reformace. Od vlády Karla IV. přes průřez historií husitství, zakončené smrtí Jiříka z Poděbrad. Druhá část práce je věnována vybraným českým reformátorům a poslednímu husitskému...
The Reign of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I., 527-565
Žaludová, Jaroslava ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
The diploma thesis " The Reign of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I., (527 - 565)" deals with the life and the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. The aim of the thesis is to perform the Justinian effort to reach the symphony between the State and the Church.The first chapter leads us to the ages preceding the Justinian's Reign and gets acquainted us with the political and dynastic history. From the second chapter of the thesis deals with its main topic, the Emperor Justinian I., his life and reign and with his foreign, internal and religious policy. The final part presents appreciating of Justinian's personality.
Father of the Western Monasticism St. Benedict of Nursia
Valová, Terezie ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
Summary: OTEC ZÁPADNÍHO MNIŠSTVÍ BENEDIKT Z NURSIE FATHER OF WESTERN MONASTICISM ST. BENEDICT OF NURSIA TEREZIE VALOVÁ The thesis deals with the "father of western monasticism" Benedict of Nursia. The introductory part describes the period, which preceded Benedict's time and it briefly shows early incentives that led to origin of Christian monasticism. The basis was ascetic practice applied by individuals or groups outside Christian community that got among Christians in early church fast and anchored in originating monasticism as an important aspect of monastic way of life. The key part of the thesis is Benedict's life, witness of which Pope Gregory I wrote in his Dialogues in the 6th century. The thesis describes a part of legendary Gregory's stories of Benedict's life that played a decisive role in Benedict's life journey and show a man who was religious, strong in virtues, open in love, devoted to God and imbued with the spirit of all the just. The final part of the thesis gets to Benedict's legacy that Benedict and it refers to the rarity of his spirituality, which reflected even in ordinary aspects of human life and even today it can say a lot not only to competent servants of God among monks but also to persons outside such groups and it can also serve as inspiration for secular world. Initial...
Bernard of Clairvaux and His Time
Hromas, Jakub ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
~ 8 ~ Summary Bernard z Clairvaux a jeho doba Bernard of Clarvaux and His Time Jakub Hromas "Youwishme to tell you why and how Godshouldbeloved. My answeris that God himself is the reason he is to beloved." Bernard, the founding abbot of Clairvaux, is one of the greatest spiritual teachers of the Middle Ages and the most powerful promoter of reform of the Cistercian order. His life's journey began in 1090 in the castle Fontaines, where he grew up with five brothers and a sister. He was the third son of Tescelina and Aleth. It was Bernard's mother, who played important role in his life. Aleth was a very pious woman, whose only wish was that her children have dedicated their lives to God. From an early age she led Bernard to the faith and her influence sparked a deep respect for God's mercy, justice and love in him. It was the piety of his mother, who brought Bernard to the path of faith. When he was eight years old, Bernard began to attend Latin School Châtillon-sur-Seine, which he attended another ten years. Bernard got here an excellent and thorough theological and literary education. At Christmas in 1098 when Bernard was eight years old he had a vision, which greatly influenced his thinking. During Christmas Mass he saw the birth of Jesus and understood that God is not only inaccessible God, who is...

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