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Then Who Can Be Saved? Three Affirmative Approaches to a Soteriological Universalism (Barth, Tillich, Rahner)
Roll, Benjamin ; Štefan, Jan (advisor) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee)
This bachelor thesis entitled "Then who can be saved?" deals with the approach of three important theologiansof the 20thcentury to soteriologicaluniversalism. The first chapter introduces inclusive passages of the New Testament and the old-church authors who are welcoming to the question of the salvation of all men. In the main part, the thesis deals with two protestant theologians Karl Barth and Paul Tillich and one theologian of the Roman Catholic Church Karl Rahner. The thesis briefly mentions their lives and works, and then deals with the description of their concepts and ideas that testify their openness to the issue of salvation offered far beyond the Christian churches. In their example, author wants to show the legitimacy of the topic in contemporary Christian thinking.
The Salvation of Non-christians from the Perspective of the Catholic Church
Chvátal, Jiří ; Houkal, Jan (advisor) ; Nosek, Lukáš (referee)
Tato práce se chce v novat otázce spásy nek es an . Jejím cílem je pokusit se na rtnout p ehled u ení katolické církve v dané otázce a p edstavit rozdílné postoje t í vybraných teolog 20. století. První ást práce p edstaví vývoj nauky církve a teologické tradice od biblických dob až do IIVC. Shrne nauku IIVC a sou asného Magisteria. V druhé ásti se bude v novat pojetí dané problematiky u t í moderních teolog (Karl Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Hans Küng) na základ obsah n kterých jejich prací. V t etí ásti se pokusí zkonfrontovat postoje t chto jednotlivých autor navzájem a ve vztahu k nauce Magisteria.

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