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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)
Spiritual support in czech post-modern society kontext
Syrovátková, Štěpánka ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Jandejsek, Petr (referee)
The diploma thesis "Spiritual support in the context of the Czech post-modern society" presents spiritual support as seen in the context of selected practices of the Czech Roman- Catholic Church. The thesis puts this view into the context of theoretical findings in the field of spiritual support and defines the main characteristics of the field, pointing out the debatable points or diverse approaches to it. The part dedicated to the Czech post-modern society describes the state of the contemporary Czech non/religiousness, explores its causes, and points out the opportunities of extending the offer of Christian spiritual support also to people outside the religious environment.
Education of Roma as the Topic of Human Rights
Plischková, Adéla ; Jandejsek, Petr (advisor) ; Kuchař, Pavel (referee)
The thesis focuses on the trial D. H. and others versus the Czech Republic held by the European Court of Human Rights in 2007. The verdict convicted the Czech Republic of discrimination of Roma in the educational system. The first part of the thesis examines the history of Roma in the Czech Republic because many troubles have their roots in the past. The second part deals with the current situation, Czech laws and other conventions on human rights. The thesis concludes with the discussion whether the formal changes, made because of the verdict of the trial D. H. and Others versus the Czech Republic, are corresponding to the real situation in the czech educational system and if the goal of ending discrimination Roma in schools has been fulfilled. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Environment and Poverty
Wichterle, Oto ; Jandejsek, Petr (advisor) ; Dočkal, Jan (referee)
This thesis focuses on the interaction of poverty and/or social exclusion and the environment. Its aim is to describe different types of this interaction and to show possible interventions of social policy and social work. This thesis provides practical cases of environmental damage which are results of poverty or social exclusion in Europe, for example European regions in decline due to land degradation. This thesis does not bring solutions for these case reports. It focuses on the possible socio-political interventions in different kinds of interactions among poverty and/or social exclusion and the environment, which are based on Czech form of social policy. The interventions presented are, therefore, limited to the European context. Nevertheless, the presented interventions may be useful in certain cases, even in the European context. The chosen overview of interventions is based on the form of social policy which includes education, housing, health policy and policy of social security and employment. This thesis also contains the description of appropriate methods of social work in the interaction of poverty and/or social exclusion and the environment. These are community and social work and anti- oppressive approaches to social work. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Right to Work - the Integration of People with Disabilities Through the Employment in the Open Labor Market
Hemmerová, Michaela ; Jandejsek, Petr (advisor) ; Šťastná, Jaroslava (referee)
The thesis titled Right to work - the integration of people with disabilities through employment in the open labour market put a target to determine whether the employment of people with disabilities is sufficiently motivated by the Employment Law. The theoretical part of the work is first generally pursued to people with disabilities and their rights. Then a closer look at the characteristics of mental disability and prejudices that are associated with it. Furthermore, the generally pursues the world of work, its importance, employability, employment opportunities and Czech legislation that deals with this issue. The last chapter is already focused on the person with disabilities in the world of work, the difference between the protected labour market and the open labour market, supported employment and to motivation of employers. In the practical part it was conducted a research through interviews with employers. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Ethics of Liberation in the Works of Enrique Dussel
Hlásek, Vít ; Halama, Jindřich (advisor) ; Jandejsek, Petr (referee)
The purpose of this thesis Ethics of Liberation in the Works of Enrique Dussel is to present and critically evaluate significant aspects of the ethics of liberation in the works of the Latin American author Enrique Dussel in connection with the historical circumstances of its origins and following development. Emphasis is laid upon the motif of community, which plays a vital role within Dussel's ethics sub pauperum lumine. Theological ethics of liberation with its methodological foundations is often considered to be problematic from the western perspective; in particular comprehension of eschatology, the reception of Marxist thoughts and its emphasis on social, economic and cultural context, is often misunderstood and rejected. The question this thesis poses is: Does the ethics of liberation with its social, economic, geopolitical and cultural transformation of contemporary global society belong as "obsolete fashion" on the "rubbish heap of history" or is it still relevant to today's society? Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Problem of Guilt in Martin Bubers and Karl Jaspers Perspective
Dudek, Petr ; Jandejsek, Petr (advisor) ; Fischer, Ondřej (referee)
The problem of guilt from Martin Buber's and Karl Jaspers' perspective. My diploma work deals with the problem of guilt from the perspectives of Martin Buber and Karl Jasper. Firstly I describe the lives of the existential philosophers Martin Buber and Karl Jasper whose own life experiences played a vital role in formulating their opinions on the problems of guilt. I then proceed to state the ways of dealing with guilt from the perspective of Buber, and later Jasper, and finally I compare their perspectives of guilt.
The Last Judgment in the Language of Art
Fojtů, Daniela ; Jandejsek, Petr (advisor) ; Heryán, Ladislav (referee)
This thesis called The Last Judgement in the Language of Art focuses on the topic of the Last Judgment in art. Jesus` apocalyptic speech, which can be found in the Gospel According to Matthew (Matthew 25:31-46), is the basis for this theme. The thesis tries to approach one of the eschatological topics from the point of view of The Bible, the church doctrine and fine arts while examining their interrelationship and interconnectedness in the quest for the truths of faith. The thesis aims to juxtapose the conceptions of the topic of the Last Judgement according to the Gospels, church theology and three concrete artistic interpretations, and to describe their mutual influence. The text is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter refers to the biblical sources of the topic and deals with it in the context of church dogma. The second chapter focuses on the area of fine arts and explores its forms in the context of Christianity. The final chapter includes an analysis of three artistic interpretations of the Last Judgement as rendered by Giotto di Bondone, Hieronymus Bosch and Michelangelo Buonarroti. All interpretations of the artworks are included as attachments and can be found at the conclusion of the thesis.

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