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Benedictine Rule for Laymen or Becoming an Oblate
Hlaváčková, Blanka ; Kohut, Pavel Vojtěch (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
The name Diploma thesis is "Benedictine Rule for Laymen or Becoming an Oblate". The main goal of this thesis is the presentation of benedictione spirituality as it is lived in common daily life not only among the walls of monastery. It focuses mainly on benedictine oblate laymen. It shows that the Rule created in the sixth centurty is not obsolete and provides guidelines for getting closer to God through everyday labor and prayer. It is divided into three parts which cover historical and spiritual aspects benedictine rule regarding oblates. The first part describes beginnings of monasticism and life of Saint Benedict. The second part describes history of oblates since their formation. The last part focuses on role of oblates in the church, their spirituality and their life in the world.
Biblical foundations of ecological spirituality
Beňušková, Lucia ; Kohut, Pavel Vojtěch (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
Lucia Beňušková, BIBLICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ECOLOGICAL SPIRITUALITY. Praha 2008, 63 s. - The thesis presents current problems of urgency to solve ecological situation. It is an attempt to indicate solution for ecological dimension of Christian life on the basis of biblical facts, particularly manuscripts depicting creation of life. Existing panorama of ecological situation maps philosophical and theological basis of ecological movements, their global involvement and also reflects accordingly the critical views some ecological theorists and experts hold on biblical issues. Based on the analysis of biblical texts relating to creation of life here is an elaborated effort for synthesis of theology of creation and essential answers to "Ecological Theology". Author's part has a character of an application: it features fundamental principles of ecological spirituality enriched with specific models of ecological Christendom. Key phrases: Ecology Creation Relationships Conquest Government Rule
"The Body - Shrine of the Spirit" (1Cor 6,19). The Male-Female Reciprocity as the God's Image in Christ
Černochová, Zdislava ; Kohut, Pavel Vojtěch (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
Bc. ČERNOCHOVÁ, ZDISLAVA. Charles University in Prague. Catholic Theological Faculty, 2008, Diploma Paper. Title: Man-Woman Reciprocity as Image of Good in Christ The aim of this paper is to trace the theological view of the man-woman reciprocity as image of Good in Christ. Human being was created to the Goods image and received the ability to learn and love its Creator. Good did not create man unaccompanied. "As a man and a woman he created them" (Gn 1,27). Fullness of the image of Good in the human being consists of the unity of the persons of man and woman. Goods image, of which the Old Testament speaks is accomplished in the New Testament, in the image of Christ. Jesus is the perfect image of Good and human should liken to him. Man and woman are created in the perfect equality as human persons and at the same time in the complementary diversity. The difference is not accidental; certain purpose is hidden behind it. One needs the other. Good created human being with its sexuality, which is a gift for him/her. In the sexuality one opens to love, gives him-herself and receive the other. The confidential unification is realized in the marriage. The dedication of oneself leads to the fertility, by which human beings participate on the Goods mystery. A child gives evidence to the fertility of this...
The Holiness of Diocesan Clergy in the Documents of II Vatican Council and the Postconciliar Magistery
Korda, Jiří ; Kohut, Pavel Vojtěch (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
Title: The Holiness of Diocesan Clergy in the Documents of the Second Vatican Council and Postconciliar Magistery. The main goal of this project is to clarify, what consists along documents of the Second Vatican Consil and chosen documents postconciliar magistery holiness of diocesan clergy - bishops, priests and deacons. First chapter reflects, how Bible and church tradition envisage holiness, how were beginnings and evolution of clergy's order and how were shaped vision of its holiness. Second chapter deals with holiness of diocesan clergy in consil documents, third in chosen documents of postconciliar magistery. In final chapter are all acquired findings confronted with reality of life and service of current clergy and is sketched its application into current bishop's, priest's and deacon's life. In general sanctification through baptism has its own source and base special sanctification accepted through sacrament sanctification. It means objective holiness, where is him, who is ordained, irrevocable separated for serving to God and God's nation. Through practice of this service is realized subjective holiness. Clergyman therefore executes its own consecratory through regular fulfillment of service. That consists especially in spreading of glad tidings, in consecrating people through celebrating...
The Spirituality of the Lay and the New Church Movements
Bukovský, Lukáš ; Kohut, Pavel Vojtěch (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
Spirituality of laymen and new church movements Bachelor study, named "Spirituality of laymen and new church movements" is describing incresement of laymen`s sense, especially after The Second Vatican`s Council and their spirituality, which is more and more realised in new church movements and communities. Study advancing through the continuity of themes, which are stepwise describing and defining main points of the laymen`s spirituality and new church movements. Conclusion of this study describes common activity of new movements and communities in Czech republic. Key words Spirituality, laymen, new movements, new evangelization, Pentecost.
Conception of Labour in the Spirituality of St. Clare and the Order of Poor Clares
Běťáková, Martina ; Kohut, Pavel Vojtěch (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
Anglická anotace Diploma Thesis Title Conception of labour in the spirituality of St. Clare and Order of Poor Clares Author Martina Běťáková Supervisor ThLic. Pavel Vojtěch Kohut OCD Annotation: The submitted thesis is focused on the concept of human labour in the working of Saint Clara and related clarisses spirituality. For better orientation in the subject there are basic historic data from the life of Saint Clara of Assisi and from the history of Poor Clara's Order. Furthermore, this work briefly introduces the term of human labour from the aspect of anthropological sciences and philosophy and the concept of Magisterium, mainly in the documents Gaudium et spes and Laborem exercens. The fundamental part deals with the dignity of human labour within the clarisses and franciscans spirituality. The work is based on interpretation of testaments contained in the written sources from the 13th century. Additionally, the author briefly mentions evolution process of the concept of labour within the Order of Poor Clares, outlines subject of the servants - external sisters. Finally, the last chapter focuses on present theological-legal reflection of the term labour on the basis of council and following documents about nunhood (Perfectae caritatis, Venite seorsum Potissimum institutioni) and nowadays valid...
Woman and spiritual leadership
Kostelecká, Marie ; Kohut, Pavel Vojtěch (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
Anglická anotace A woman and spiritual leadership The aim of this thesis was to give the feminine element through the spiritual leadership in both roles: as a woman, being accompanied by - the object of the spiritual leadership, and the accompanying woman - the subject of the spiritual leadership. The work was based on her unique role in the history of salvation, on the specific characteristics of women, which may be used with the benefit in practicing the spiritual leadership but with the knowledge (awareness) of certain but overcoming difficulties All believers know that our lives ought to be directed to the ultimate goal - to meet the God in eternity. To follow this way as direct as possible in unification with Christ, in addition to our own forces, experiences and assessment of the situation, we may also use the possibility of spiritual leadership during doubt, trials and crises. I wanted to stress the importance of the care of the spiritual life of a woman in connection with her mission - as a mother, as a bearer of life. Key words: woman God way accompanying assistance help
The iInfluence of Saint Theresa of Jesus' spirituality in Maria Domenica Mazzarello's spiritual formation
Křenková, Helena ; Sládek, Karel (advisor) ; Ovečka, Libor (referee)
Anglická anotace The Influence of Saint Theresa of Jesus's Spirituality in Maria Domenica Mazzarello's spiritual formation This bachelor study shows the way in which the spiritual formation of Saint Maria Domenica Mazzarello co-founder of the Institute of Daughters of Mary, Help of Christians drew from the spiritualilty of Saint Theresa of Jesus. This study deals with some principle relative themes and points out also the transmission of the theresian spirituality throughout the tracts of Giuseppe Frassinetti. Mainly it appears from the studies relative the origins of the Institute of Daughters of Mary, Help of Christians, the tracts of Theresa of Jesus and some parts of Giuseppe Frassinetti's work. Theresa of Jesus, Maria Domenica Mazzarello, spirituality, religious life
The spirituality of the sacrament of matrimony according to the theology of body of John Paul II.
Frýdl, Stanislav ; Kohut, Pavel Vojtěch (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
of the diploma thesis Title: The Spirituality of the sacrament of marriage according to The Theology of the Body by John Paul II. This diploma thesis is based on the book The Theology of the Body by John Paul II, which is a collection of his catecheses addressed to listeners of his Wednesday general audiences between 1979 and 1984. The diploma thesis focuses on several important aspects of spirituality of marriage included in these catecheses. The thesis consists of three parts. The first one deals with circumstances, which encouraged John Paul II to write up these catecheses. The second part discusses some specific catecheses in which the author discovers particular aspects of marriage spirituality. In the last part the author concludes the key aspects of the marriage spirituality on the bases of his previous reflections. Key words: Theology of the body Spirituality of the sacrament of marriage The Beginning Spousal analogy Communion of persons

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