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Reconstruction of undetachable LORD MR damper
Lochman, Vít ; Macháček, Ondřej (referee) ; Mazůrek, Ivan (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis deals with the design and the realization of the modification of the non-demountable magnetorheological damper LORD, which has gained an atypical Fv characteristic in the course of time. The first part of the thesis deals with the operation of the magnetorheological liquid and the various design variants of the magnetorheological dampers. The practical part is devoted to the reverse engineering and the design of the damper modification itself. The complete drawing documentation of the original and the modified damper is included in this work.
The Strong and the Weak in Romans 14-15
Majtán-Černák, Marek ; Roskovec, Jan (advisor) ; Pokorný, Petr (referee)
The present diploma thesis is an exegetical attempt to interpret Paul's parenesis in his Letter to the Romans 14,1-15,13. It tries to find answers to the following questions: Who are the "strong in faith" (15:1)? Who are the "weak in faith" (14:1)? What "day" is meant in chapter 14:5? What kind of dietary restrictions are in the background of 14:2? What is the solution that Paul suggests? The analysis has led to the following conclusions: Paul is trying to resolve a particular dispute between two groups of believers in Rome. The "weak" probably had a problem with the "strong" eating the meat and drinking the wine defiled with idolatry (14:21) and not keeping fasting days, or certain Jewish feast days (14:3). So, the "weak" may be identified as the Jewish Christians and the "strong" with the Christians of gentile origins. Paul tries to move both groups away from judging each other (14:3) to respect the opinion of the other group (14:4) and leads them above all to mutually build loving relationships to each other (14:19). Key words: weak in faith, strong in faith, day, food, dietetary restriction, Lord, Christ, Kingdom of heaven
Reconstruction of undetachable LORD MR damper
Lochman, Vít ; Macháček, Ondřej (referee) ; Mazůrek, Ivan (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis deals with the design and the realization of the modification of the non-demountable magnetorheological damper LORD, which has gained an atypical Fv characteristic in the course of time. The first part of the thesis deals with the operation of the magnetorheological liquid and the various design variants of the magnetorheological dampers. The practical part is devoted to the reverse engineering and the design of the damper modification itself. The complete drawing documentation of the original and the modified damper is included in this work.
The Strong and the Weak in Romans 14-15
Majtán-Černák, Marek ; Roskovec, Jan (advisor) ; Pokorný, Petr (referee)
The present diploma thesis is an exegetical attempt to interpret Paul's parenesis in his Letter to the Romans 14,1-15,13. It tries to find answers to the following questions: Who are the "strong in faith" (15:1)? Who are the "weak in faith" (14:1)? What "day" is meant in chapter 14:5? What kind of dietary restrictions are in the background of 14:2? What is the solution that Paul suggests? The analysis has led to the following conclusions: Paul is trying to resolve a particular dispute between two groups of believers in Rome. The "weak" probably had a problem with the "strong" eating the meat and drinking the wine defiled with idolatry (14:21) and not keeping fasting days, or certain Jewish feast days (14:3). So, the "weak" may be identified as the Jewish Christians and the "strong" with the Christians of gentile origins. Paul tries to move both groups away from judging each other (14:3) to respect the opinion of the other group (14:4) and leads them above all to mutually build loving relationships to each other (14:19). Key words: weak in faith, strong in faith, day, food, dietetary restriction, Lord, Christ, Kingdom of heaven
Analysis and Actual Interpretation of Chapter 3,1 - 4,17
MÁDROVÁ, Lenka
In this paper the biblical passage dealing with the vocation of Moses is analysed. At first, the beginning and end of the passage is determined, the function of the passage within the context of Exodus narration is examined and several Czech translations of the text are compared. The examination is based on the Czech Study Translation. The second and third part of the paper is devoted to text analysis. At first the text is analysed on the linguistic-syntactic level, i.e. the grammar, stylistics and structure are examined. Next it deals with semantic analysis, i.e. with the meaning of the text, certain words are explained and semantic fields analysed. The last part attempts to find incentives for the life of contemporary youth in the passage. The way of communication of man and God in the case of biblical characters and of contemporary people is compared. 21st century youth is characterised as well as barriers which prevent it from hearing the voice of God. The issue of vocation recognition is discussed.

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