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The Development and Transformation of the Czech Catholic Lithurgics in the Czech Catholic Literature between (1772) 1852-1962
Sklenář, Michal ; Novotný, Vojtěch (referee)
The thesis presents the portrait of forming, development and forms of Czech liturgics from the standpoint of works written by Czech authors in the Czech lands between 1607-1962. The time range covers the period since writing of the first Czech liturgy handbook through liturgics as an integral part of pastoral theology in the 18th and 19th century, its independence dating to the beginning of the 20th century and further development until the Second Vatican Council. On the basis of (1) bibliography of Czech liturgics, the project introduces (2) developmental tendencies of this discipline. In order to gain a comprehensive portrait of Czech liturgics, (3) educational institutions and the position of liturgics within the curriculum are studied. Liturgics is (4) approached with respect to the wider context of: (a) general ecclesiastic history, (b) Czech ecclesiastical history and (c) an overview of significant translations which gained acceptance in the Czech lands. Key words History of Theology, Czech Catholic Theology, Liturgics, History of Czech Catholic Liturgics
The development and changes of the Czech catholic liturgics in the Czech catholic literature between (1752) 1780-1962 and (1616) 1841-1962
Sklenář, Michal ; Novotný, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Kunetka, František (referee) ; Kopeček, Pavel (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to present the portait of forming, development and forms of the Czech catholic liturgics from the standpoint of original works written in the Czech language by Czech authors in the territory of the Czech lands prior to the Second Vatican Council. On the basis of the bibliography of Czech liturgics (licentiate thesis), the project of the developmental tendency of this theological discipline is demonstrated, specifically in two independent courses - clerical liturgics and lay liturgics. The thesis further focuses on educational institutions and the position of liturgics within the study curriculum. It presents the history of the Czech catholic liturgics as a component of the history of the Czech catholic theology and in the context of general and Czech ecclesiastical history. Key words History of Theology, Czech Catholic Theology, Liturgics, History of Czech Catholic Liturgics
The development and changes of the Czech catholic liturgics in the Czech catholic literature between (1752) 1780-1962 and (1616) 1841-1962
Sklenář, Michal ; Novotný, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Kunetka, František (referee) ; Kopeček, Pavel (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to present the portait of forming, development and forms of the Czech catholic liturgics from the standpoint of original works written in the Czech language by Czech authors in the territory of the Czech lands prior to the Second Vatican Council. On the basis of the bibliography of Czech liturgics (licentiate thesis), the project of the developmental tendency of this theological discipline is demonstrated, specifically in two independent courses - clerical liturgics and lay liturgics. The thesis further focuses on educational institutions and the position of liturgics within the study curriculum. It presents the history of the Czech catholic liturgics as a component of the history of the Czech catholic theology and in the context of general and Czech ecclesiastical history. Key words History of Theology, Czech Catholic Theology, Liturgics, History of Czech Catholic Liturgics
The Development and Transformation of the Czech Catholic Lithurgics in the Czech Catholic Literature between (1772) 1852-1962
Sklenář, Michal ; Novotný, Vojtěch (referee)
The thesis presents the portrait of forming, development and forms of Czech liturgics from the standpoint of works written by Czech authors in the Czech lands between 1607-1962. The time range covers the period since writing of the first Czech liturgy handbook through liturgics as an integral part of pastoral theology in the 18th and 19th century, its independence dating to the beginning of the 20th century and further development until the Second Vatican Council. On the basis of (1) bibliography of Czech liturgics, the project introduces (2) developmental tendencies of this discipline. In order to gain a comprehensive portrait of Czech liturgics, (3) educational institutions and the position of liturgics within the curriculum are studied. Liturgics is (4) approached with respect to the wider context of: (a) general ecclesiastic history, (b) Czech ecclesiastical history and (c) an overview of significant translations which gained acceptance in the Czech lands. Key words History of Theology, Czech Catholic Theology, Liturgics, History of Czech Catholic Liturgics

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