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Ways to the inner space. Hermann Hesse "Demian" und "Siddharta"
ŠIMEČKOVÁ, Pavla
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of two works "Siddhartha" and "Demian" by the renowned German-swiss author Hermann Hesse. The aim of this text is a theoretical reflection on different approaches to self-knowledge, which is the central idea of these works. The following text examines the life of Hermann Hesse since his work is largely autobiographical. It also provides a new perspective on the perception of the novel "Demian", which detailed analysis is based on the analytical psychology of C. G. Jung. It focuses on archetypes, symbolism, and mythology. The next part addresses the influences of Buddhist and Hindu philosophy on the creation of the novel "Siddhartha" and identifies its features based on scientific literature.
The integration of shadow projections in the teaching of C.G. Jung and its possible benefits for theological ethics of interpersonal relationships
Otáhal, Tomáš ; Červenková, Denisa (advisor) ; Bouma, David (referee)
In the first part, this thesis is examining the psychology of C. G. Jung, especially those parts, which are somehow connected to interpersonal relationships. That means foremostly the psychological projections and mechanisms, which are causing those projections. By those mechanisms, I mean the dynamics of consciousness - unconsciousness, the shadow and the cognitive functions. Besides those concepts and mechanisms, the thesis aims to explore the way which Jung ascribes to deal with those shadow projections - in favor of improving the interpersonal relationships. This deed lays mainly in the so-called individuation, with main focus on the shadow integration. The aim of the second part of this thesis is to reflect upon the C. G. Jung's psychology from the theological ethics point of view. The thesis is defining the criteria of goodness of the interpersonal relationship from the theological ethics standpoint. Then further uses those criteria to clarify the conditions under which could be maintained the dialogue and cooperation between theology and psychology and thus, under which conditions is theologically acceptable to utilize C. G. Jung's findings.
Concept, forms and function of Mandala in Buddhist tradition.
ŠEDLOVÁ, Nikola
The theses is speaking about concepts, forms, funktions of mandalas in buddhism. The main topic is try to find some inner funkcion of buddhism mandala which can be also part of others cultures. So on the theses is trying to find beggings of mandalas and their first nature use, which we can see in symbolism of circle and vedic rituals. Then the theses continue with a view on the mandala in the west and east sides of world. Te west traditions whith of mandala is more conected with a name of C. G. Jung. On the background of the theses is finding some incommon inner function of mandala as path for spiritual growing.
Evil as privatio boni in the works of Aurelius Augustinus and Carl Gustav Jung
Malý, Jakub ; Halama, Jindřich (advisor) ; Fischer, Ondřej (referee)
This thesis deals with the question of evil as privatio boni according to the teachings of Augustine of Hippo and the conception of evil in the work of Carl Gustav Jung who denied this Augustine's teachings. In the thesis I analyze attitudes that adopt both thinkers to categories of good and evil in relation to impacts of their conceptions on understanding of God, self-understanding of man, of his life, death and salvation, further of the relation of God and man and the human moral responsibility before God and society. Augustine maintains that evil is an absence of good, but Jung thinks that the reality is put together from the balance of good and evil. Their attitudes I scarify with the aid of the secondary literature and the explanation of that biblical places that both thinkers refer to.
Unconscious Religiousness from the Perspective of Selected Psyhological School
Řádková, Lucie ; Chlup, Radek (advisor) ; Halík, Tomáš (referee)
Currently, the popularity of spirituality is growing at the expense of institutional forms of religion. Spirituality is associated primarily with personal spiritual experiences, which can take various forms and draw from different sources. Bachelor thesis deals with the unconscious spirituality, which is defined as a hypothetical concept, on which we can conclude from various indirect expressions of human experience and behaviour. Indications of this concept can be found in the writings of the founder of analytical psychology C. G. Jung and the founder of existential analysis V. E. Frankl. Due to current shift of meaning of the concepts of spirituality and religiousness, the question is whether their theories can be applied to the contemporary situation and the concept of the unconscious spirituality. First are summarized current approaches and definitions of spirituality and religiousness. Attention is focused mainly on definitions of B. J. Zinnbauer and K. I. Pargament. Thesis continues with discussing basic notions and theoretical background of both psychological schools and also their approach to religion. These basic concepts are applied to the concept of unconscious spirituality with an attempt to further explanation. On the basis of the above mentioned application, both approaches are...
Typical and Atypical Role of Animals in Children's Literature and the Author's Fairy Tale
RABOVÁ, Markéta
The bachelor thesis, Typical and Atypical Role of Animals in Children?s Literature and the author?s fairytale tries to define and explain the term fairytale in general. Its development as a literal genre, different types of fairytale and its origin. It tries to characterize the fairytale?s figures/heroes and heroine with detailed description of animal protagonists. The main aim of the thesis is based on the comparison of the traditional animal fairytales (written by the Brothers Grimms) with modern adaptations of Angela Carter?s short stories. The second chapter introduces the analytic theory by C.G. Jung and the connection of psychology and fairytales and also the importance and necessity of its analysis. From the different points of view specify the role of the wolf and cat in given stories and also animal metamorphosis in The Beauty and the Beast and The Frog Prince. The thesis tries to summarize the psychological influence on (pre-school) children development
Scandinavian myths and legends. Cycle of combined technique art works.
KOUTEK, Tomáš
The theoretical part of the diploma thesis entitled {\clqq}Scandinavian myths and legends, cycle of combined technique art works`` is composed of four chapters. First chapter contains essay on Scandinavians mythology. Second chapter shows the relationship between mythology and psychology. Third chapter includes analysis of Scandinavian mythology by the help of psychological theory of C. G. Jung. Last chapter is describing the creation process of art works and used combined technique. Practical part contains art works on the topic Scandinavian myths and legends elaborated with combined technique.

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