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Biblical Themes in Photography of Particular Artists
Česal Bigasová, Petra ; Heryán, Ladislav (advisor) ; Tůmová, Gabriela (referee)
The thesis called "Biblical themes in photography of particular artists" is a theoretical work which is maping creation of five contemporary Czech photographer who has in their photographs paraphrases of symbols, persons or actions which we can find in the Bible. Concretely are in this thesis used photographic works of Ivan Pinkava, Vaclav Jirasek and Martin Findeis, Jan Saudek and Petra Hejduchova, which are present at the contemporary Czech photography scene. The photography as a medium of presence could be for its popularity used also in the field of education or therapy. Therefore the practical overlap the photographs with biblical themes in dialogues and therapies are used in this thesis as well. The thesis also submitted to the reader the formation and development of the photography itself. The uniqueness photographic pictures and perception of photography as an artistic work is mentioned. At the end the thesis deals about biblical themes which can be found in different arts styles, such as biblical themes used in painting and sculpture art and biblical themes used in photography in the past and currently. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Possible Influence of the Sacred to Human Behaviour and Experience
Marčík, Pavel ; Jirman, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Heryán, Ladislav (referee)
The work is based on experience from social work with orphans which is realized by NGO Letní dům, which organizes social rehabilitation camps for orphans. Part of the settings of these camps is a specially arranged room (called Chýška), where all camp participants meet every evening to reflect on the day passed. The author of the work considers this space holy for them. Holiness is not necessary connected here with religious or with moral category. It is connected with transcendental reality, which differentiates between ordinary and extra-ordinary or holy. The paradox is that these differences manifests the original reality. This reality is in everything that was created. It is without any deffirence. It is unity. A part of the work is introduction to the psychological theory of attachement, affective deprivation, Pesso-Boyden system psychomotoric therapy and factors which influence the group therapy. These chapters are included in the work for better understanding of orphan problems. Practical part of work is a description of Chýška and the camps. Second practical part of work is a reflection of Chýška by participants of the camps by means of half structured talks. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Jesus' Social Parables as a Help and Inspiration to Parents of Children with Disabilities
Žižková, Zuzana ; Heryán, Ladislav (advisor) ; Křišťan, Alois (referee)
This bachelor's thesis introduce three Jesus's parables chosen from Luke and Matthew gospel and their importance and spiritual help for parents of handicapped child. Shortly brief about situation of parents in this case and possibilities of mental and spiritual help for parents of handicapped child. It approximate chosen parables and apply their message to this specific situation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Psychosomatics in Connection with the Corresponding Biblical Stories
Poláková, Veronika ; Milfait, René (advisor) ; Heryán, Ladislav (referee)
The work deals with psychosomatic in connection with the corresponding biblical stories and is divided into several parts. First, the reader is introduce to the general issue of psychosomatics from which is transition to the specific examples of psychosomatic diseases and along with a sample of places which deal with them. The work also continues to the spiritual dimension of a person, where is explain what it is and whether everybody has it. This chapter also includes the topic of spirituality and specifically Christian spirituality. Furthermore, there is an of three ways from a Christian point of view how to take care of own spiritual component, which includes the preoccupation with the Bible. Thus it is move towards a bridging subject between psychosomatics and biblical stories of healing, which is Hagiotherapy. In Hagiotherapy there is clarify the term, describe to how Hagiotherapy session look like, how people work with the Bible there and how the Bible can help a person as a whole. The penultimate circuit are illness and healing in the Bible, where I point to how the disease was understood in biblical times. However, there is refer to the last and crucial part which is an effort of the disassembly of selected biblical stories of healing and an offer how they can help contemporary people to have their...
The Interpretation of Selected Poems of St. Therese of Lisieux in Relationship to the Contemporary Man
Orlová, Terezie ; Milfait, René (advisor) ; Heryán, Ladislav (referee)
The bachelor thesis titled The Interpretation of Selected Poems of St. Therese of Lisieux in Relationship to the Contemporary Man aims to try to find the sense and the contribution of the poems composed by St. Therese of Lisieux for everyday life of a today's man and further the comprehension of the Christian spirituality. The thesis is divided into two main parts. The first part deals with the life of St. Therese of Lisieux, focusing on her childhood, events of which projected into her later life. This part is further pointed on her family, on her inexplicable disease, the sudden healing through mercy, and on her time at Carmelite convent. The second part is focused on the interpretation of selected poems written by St. Therese. The poems are interpreted through the explanation of the main themes included in them with an effort to reveal the benefit for the current people and the understanding of the Christian spirituality. The reader is acquainted with the circumstances of the composition of the poem and the interpretation is made with help of several resources. The main contribution for the contemporary man is seen especially in the topic of the double commandment of love and further the topic of a man created according to the image of God (the Imagio Dei principle) and the Eucharist. These topics are...
Ecclesiastes as an Incentive to Reflection on the Meaning of Life
Hudziecová, Petra ; Heryán, Ladislav (advisor) ; Milfait, René (referee)
Is it possible to find the meaning of life in this chaotic and often incomprehensible world? And in what therefore one can find it? These are the main issues this bachelor thesis deals with. Guide for searching of meaning in this work is the author of the biblical book of Ecclesiastes, who decided to explore what can be explored and will insist on learning how to understand what is the true meaning of human life. Where this sense can be found and where it is not to be found. Bachelor thesis is divided into three chapters. The first discusses who probably is the author of Ecclesiastes, when the book was written and what was and is its importance in Jewish culture and history. The second chapter examines, based on several verses from the book of Ecclesiastes itself and with the usage of other literary sources, in what the author finds the meaning of human life and in what he does not. Finally, the third chapter contains the application of several principles from the book of Ecclesiastes in social work. The method that was used in the creation of this work was exegetical research. In the book Ecclesiastes we can read that the preacher was wise, and he still taught people, that is why his work became a strong incentive to reflection on the meaning of human life. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Biblical Roots of Joy
Nierostková, Edita ; Heryán, Ladislav (advisor) ; Jandejsek, Petr (referee)
The topic of this thesis is: "The Biblical Roots of Joy." On the basis of selected texts of the Old and New Testaments I explored, what is the basis for the biblical concept of joy. Attention is focused on the biblical texts that speak directly about joy of the individual, the joys of the nation of Israel, or of the whole Church, and on the basis of these texts I uncovered the roots of biblical joy. Topic of joy, and it's roots, is described not only from a historical perspective based on historical events recorded in the Bible, but I also deal with the present, and the future. Based on the selected apostolic letters, in this thesis, I briefly described what place should joy have in the Christian life, and the eschatological joy, on which is pointed primarily in prophetic texts. I also briefly described, how can be biblical joy applied in pastoral ministry Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Jesus Christ in Tomas Gospel and its comparing with canonical gospels
Peřinová, Klára ; Heryán, Ladislav (advisor) ; Roskovec, Jan (referee)
The title of my dissertation for my bachelor degree is the Jesus Christ in the Thomas ' Gospel and its comparison with others canonical gospels. The Thomas' Gospel isn't include in the Bible (in the New testament). This gospel is one of the apocryphal texts, which are not written in the Bible. It has gnosis elements. Generally, the apocryphal texts could be written in others codexes or they are written independently. I would like compare the differences between this specific gospel with others gospels, which are written in the Bible. Especially, my specialization is the comparsion the Thomas' Gospel with the John's Gospel. You can find there many differences, but you can find there also a few similarities. It's interesting that this text wasn't included in the New testament. I'm trying to find the reason, why this text isn't included in the Bible. This dissertation explains the special words: canonical gospels, apocryphal texts and gnosis. For this dissertation is also typical comparation with the historical context. Although the Thomas' Gospel isn't a part of the Bible, it could be hopeful and inspirational for human. It could be also useful for people, who help each other. I think that could help social workers to do to their work better. Today, people know mainly the texts from the Bible. The apocryphal...
The Biblical Pastor and Social Worker as an Inspiration for Pastoral and Social Workers
Vrba, Michal ; Heryán, Ladislav (advisor) ; Jandejsek, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the biblical figure of a shepherd in the selected biblical texts, which serves as inspiration for the profession of pastoral and social workers. This theis is divided into four parts. The first part briedly describes the history of pastoral and social work and outlines its basic concepts. The second part generally deals with the basic characteristics of a shepherd in the biblical times and herewith approaches the original meaning of this metaphor. The third past contains the figure of the shepherd discussed from a Christian perspective according to two biblical passages The first one is Psalm 23, where the Lord is rendered as the shepherd who gives certainty in all aspects immense care and peace.The second text is analysis of the parable of the shepkerd Luke 15,1-7 with the image of the shepper who searches for the lost sheep., the sheperd is presented here as extremely dedicated, caring and sensitive. The fourth of these thesis show inspiration of these biblical texts and possible application for pastoral and social workers. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Beatitudes of Jesus nad the Personality of the Socio-Pastoral Worker
Hradecká, Jarmila ; Heryán, Ladislav (advisor) ; Jandejsek, Petr (referee)
Bachelor thesis "The Beatitudes of Jesus and the personality of the socio-pastoral worker" focuses on Jesus' Beatitudes and their practical impact on the personality and conduct of socio-pastoral worker. The core of the work consists of biblical exegesis of Jesus' beatitudes (Mt 5,1-12) according to various commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew. Their biblical interpretation is summarized in the section entitled Executive Summary. Practical applications are then derived from the biblical exegesis. Each of the Beatitudes showed some stimulating challenges and inspirations for socio-pastoral workers, the list of which is not definite, because God's word forms and inspires each person in its individual way. The most important practical impact of Jesus 'message for the personality and actions of helping worker remains its internal transformation in the spirit of Jesus' message, growth to the fullness of being and to the image of Jesus Christ. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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