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Romany Religion, Tradition and Customs
Innemanová, Petra ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Weiniger, Rut Jochanan (referee)
Romany Religion, Tradition and Customs I tried to describe tradition and customs of Slovakian Romany people in my thesis, I showed their life cycle from birth and christening up to dying, death and funeral. The Romany attitude towards faith and religion is showed too which lies on natural animistic basis mainly, combined with elements borrowed from Christian religion of the major population. I looked for the traditional customs in my family, our ancestors come from Bardějov in Slovakia. I was interested in the fact to which extent the original values and Romany roots maintained. The information I obtained in the conversation, observation and my own experience I used in my thesis. The information is an insight into the Romany community, shows the degree of confirmation of cultural elements and the change of attitudes within one family in three generations. The portion of non-Romany origin is higher gradually and the total degree of the influence of the major Czech culture is higher as well. This is an entirely subjective view on the fact and selfreflexion is added which could be a basis for a deeper research. Chapter one deals with the purpose of the thesis. In the chapter two I describe the methodology and the research sample. Chapter three deals with religion and particular Romany traditional...
Comparison of Hans Kung and his work Global Ethics with the Civil Religion
Knotek, Daniel ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Hajko, Dalimír (referee)
This Diploma Thesis deals with two universalistic conceptions, represented by the Swiss Catholic Theologist Hans Küng and his work Global Ethics, and the Civil Religion. In the first part of my text, I bring in the personality of Hans Küng, his work, ideas and the book Global Ethics which received great acclaim on international forum, Churches and society. Küng draws up three basic theses: No world peace without peace among religions. No peace among religions without dialogue between the religions. No dialogue between the religions without accurate knowledge of one another. These theses express the need for a dialogue, being able to formulate viable visions of the future. In the second part of my work, I introduce a less known notion of the Civil Religion with its transformations and development throughout the history. It is a concept exceeding the border of sociology, political science, philosophy and theology, examining the formative processes of the society and its religious reference speech. It penetrates the academic discourse especially in the period between the 1960s and 1980s, as represented e.g. by the American sociologist Robert Bellah. In the third part of my text, I compare both the universalistic conceptions and try to find out where they intersect and in which respect each of them has...
Supporting real-time features in a hierarchical component system
Hošek, Petr ; Hnětynka, Petr (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
The thesis focuses on an extension of the SOFA 2 component system allowing development of high-integrity real-time embedded systems using the component-based development approach. SOFA 2 employs a hierarchical component model and many advanced features which may be useful in this area of software development. The thesis offers discussion about necessary changes and features that needs to be incorporated into the SOFA 2 component system. The thesis also consists of design and prototype implementation of the extension in order to realise and prove the viability of the proposed concepts. This implementation allows development of high-integrity real-time embedded systems by its decomposition into components which offers strict separation of concerns and higher reuse. The prototype implementation aims to reuse as much as possible of the existing SOFA 2 tools and code. Use cases and comparison with related work is provided to demonstrate usability and features of the prototype implementation.
Claim for Truth and the Challenge of Religious Pluralism: State of Discussion in Present-day Christianity
Mrázek, Miloš ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Štampach, Ivan (referee) ; Vojtíšek, Zdeněk (referee)
The thesis dicusses different responses to the challenge of religious pluralism in Christianity. It focuses on the question of how the present-day Christians respond to this challenge, how they relate to the traditional claim of the unique truth of Divine revelation in Christian teaching, and how they understand the concept of truth itself in this context. The text thus maps different trends and movements in current Christianity and introduces problems concerning the definition of the concept of religious pluralism in religious studies and the issues of the current philosophical discussion on the nature of truth - both in general and in religious discourse in particular. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Do We and Muslims Believe in the Same God?
Koreček, Tomáš ; Balabán, Milan (advisor) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee)
The thesis "Do we and muslims believe in the same God?" tries to find answer to the question whether Christians and Muslims share the faith in the same God. In five chapters. History, Dogmatics, Ethics, Religiousness and Conclusion, it presents selection of arguments for finding agreements, correspondence, differences and divergences between Christianity and Islam, particularly with focus on expressions of faith. The first chapter shows encounters Christians with Muslims in history from the beginning of Islam. The second chapter tries to compare principal dogmatic topics of both religions. The third chapter examines what ethics rules are for Christianity and Islam common and which are different. The fourth chapter describes expression of religiousness of Muslims and Christians. The fifth chapter answers the question how much Christians and Muslims share the faith in the same God. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Earthly and heavenly Hope in the Scripture and in theTeaching of Jehovah's Witnesses
Brei, Jiří ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Zdeněk (referee)
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The Rediscovery of Symbol in Louis-Marie Chauvet
Bauerová, Kateřina ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee) ; Hušek, Vít (referee)
The main aim of my dissertation is to introduce, analyse, and critically evaluate the notion of symbol of a contemporary French sacramental theologian Louis-Marie Chauvet. He has significantly influenced the Western, especially Roman Catholic scene, but he is almost unknown in the Czech milieu. Chauvet's rehabilitation of a symbolic view of reality brings a possibility to speak about God's presence in a non- ideological way. He also brings a positive evaluation of body and corporality back into theology. In the first part of my work I map out the resources from which Chauvet draws in his notion of symbol. In particular I deal with Heidegger's early philosophy but also with Chauvet's use of psychoanalysis and his critical evaluation of older Thomist sacramental theology. The second part of my work is devoted to Chauvet's own notion of symbol. On the basis of his central works I analyse three topics linked with his approach to symbol: being, language and corporality. In the last part I critically appraise Chauvet's notion especially with respect to his use of Lacan's psychoanalytical theory. For some open questions that come out of this I look for alternatives in three French contemporary female authors. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Spiritual aspects in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books
Široká, Alžběta ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Balabán, Milan (referee)
This thesis examines possible spiritual aspects in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books. With help of secondary literatury and my own research this thesis seeks to corroborate the idea of embodied Christianity in these books and it also seeks to overcome some Christian's presumption, that Harry Potter is a book leading its readers to occult and practise magic. The thesis presents examples of parallels between Harry Potter and some Christian principles contained in the Bible. The plurality of opinions concerning propriety or impropriety of reading Harry Potter for Christians is described. At the close the thesis deals with the attitude of Czech Christian churches towards this phenomena. Part of the thesis is also an outcome from a questionary concerning people's opinion on spiritual aspects in Harry Potter books. Keywords Harry Potter, christianity, religious debate, magic, death, sacrifice

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