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To be as children? Exegesis of Mark 10:13-16
Reichel, František ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Hřebík, Josef (referee)
To Be As A Children? Exegesy Of Mk 10:13-16 The study deals with the exegesis of the pericope of the Gospel of Mark (Mk 10:13-16), generally known under the title The Little Children and Jesus. A part of the work is dedicated to the text of the pericope, not only from the point of view of its Czech translation, but also with consideration of the Greek text through which we strive to understand the original message of the author and its perception by the then recipients as well as the contemporary ones. To grasp the studied text better, it is perceived in the immediate context of the Transjordan passage of the Second Gospel, as well as in the broader context of the entire Gospel of Mark. Mark's text and his compositions are also compared with the parallel texts of synoptic gospels whose authors used Mark's original as a background. Two separate chapters are dedicated to the analysis of two crucial terms of Jesus's statement in the fifteenth verse: children - as the ancient and postmodern interpretations may differ significantly - and the kingdom of God, which is the core of the pericope, as well as the entire Mark's narration of Jesus's earthly preaching. The purpose of the work is to interpret the story and to understand, in depth, Jesus's statement: "Anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God...
The role of parish magazines in the pastoral care in Archdiocese of Prague
Reichel, František ; Opatrný, Aleš (advisor) ; Dřímal, Ludvík (referee)
František Reichel: The Role Of Parish Magazines In The Pastoral Care In Archdiocese Of Prague The study deals with the incidence and importance of parish magazines in the Archdiocese of Prague. The first task is the mapping of the prevalence of parish magazines and the identification of parishes that publish their own newsletter. Related to this is looking for publishing motives and getting to know the editorial staff and their editorial methods. Research includes ascertaining the relationships between the editorial staff and the parish priest and other structures, the issue of the perception of parish magazines by parish priests, and determining to what extent laity and priests participate in the publishing of parish magazines. The second section of the thesis deals with an analysis of the contents of parish magazines and their predominant focus, the composition of the thematic agendas of individual periodicals, their division into regular sections, and a description of the overall contents and utilised genres. The objective of the thesis is to verify the actual pastoral contribution of parish magazines; hence, how much they are involved in pastoral activities under the specific conditions of individual parishes, what componential role they play, what services they provide to their parish, and...

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