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Masaryk's Relationship to Religion and the Church
Toth, Daniel
This study explains Masaryk's relationship to religion and the church.
Civil and Political Religion
Toth, Daniel
The autor explains development and formation political thinking R. Aron, E. Voegelin, H. Maier and C. Schmitt.
Masaryk - Philosophy of Religion and Political Theory
Toth, Daniel
The study explains development and formation Masaryk's political philosophy and theory of democracy.
Baroque remains in pilgrimages of the 19th century
Holubová, Markéta
It compares the pilgrim mentality in the baroque period with the period after the start of the englightenment.
The registers of correspondence of Nymburk 1629-1634 as a source for the emigration after the battle on the White Mountain
Ďurčanský, Marek
The study contents the comparation of older researches on the emigration from Czech lands after 1620 and the results of analysis of municipal correspondence of royal town Nymburk from 1629-1634. Most of the authors wrote about 150 citizens of Nymburk, the number based on two lists from 1626 and 1627 and published by T. V. Bílek in 1883. The study proves, that to 1629 at least 22 of them returned to Nymburk and even had high position in the municipal administration and at least 8 persons did not leave the Czech lands.
Two Generations of Priests in Holeček's Naši
Pechar, Jiří
An analysis of Holeček's view of religion, demonstrated on the account of differece sbetween two generations of south-bohemian priests. The older one is represented by Dean Pospíšil, faithful to the renascence ideals, the younger by the priests of the fifties. Holeček also demonstrates how the conflict of this double understanding of catholicism is mirrored in the psychic life of children heroes of the book.
The effect of social and other factors on public expenditures in the subcentral government level in the Czech republic
Dejnožka, Petr ; Vítek, Leoš (advisor) ; Pavel, Jan (referee)
Public expenditures and municipal budgets are affected by a lot of factors like geographical, social, political, technological and demographic. In this bachelor"s work the effect of evangelical religion on expenditures and budget is examined. Hypothesis, based on researches of Max Weber, is, that municipalities with higher percentage of protestant denomination tend to surplus budget and municipalities with more faithful people tend to more balanced budget than atheistic municipalities. Municipalities in Pardubice region with population between 300 and 1500 were selected for the purposes of the analysis. The hypothesis about the influence of evangelism was not vindicated, but the higher religionism really relates to balanced budget. In other analysis of random dataset of municipalities from all Czech there has been found out relatively high correlation between municipalities with high scholl educated population and current expenses, and then the inverse relation between capital expenses and the ageing index.
The influence of religion on the civil war in Lebanon
Michelová, Hana ; Kratochvíl, Petr (advisor) ; Šabacká, Yvona (referee)
This thesis looks into the ways in which religion influenced the civil war in Lebanon. The basis for the analysis of religious influence is taken from several theoretical publications dealing with the general ways in which religion influences politics and international relations. Based on those theories, the thesis examines the influence of religion on the civil war in three parts. First, it examines the effect of religion on the identity of the participants in the war. Second, it shows to what extend religion was used as a source of legitimacy by those participants. Third, it ascertains whether religion encouraged the internationalization of the civil war. At the end, religion is compared with the other factors which explain the outbreak, the process and the nature of the civil war in Lebanon.
Religion, tradition and order - Comparison of traditional churches`s and sects`s behaviour
Gabriel, Jan ; Chalupníček, Pavel (advisor) ; Minárik, Pavol (referee)
There are two main parts in this thesis. In the first one, we are focused on different approaches to the relationship of religion and government. We point out the influence of religion (both positive and negative) on individual. These issues are viewed from the perspective of some famous theories. For example: G.S. Becker's Accounting for Tastes, F. A. Hayek's theory of spontaneous order, H. Bergson's philosophy or M. Weber's sociology of religion. The second part analyses situation in Czech Republic and compares it to situations in Austria and Sweden. There are appendixes, which can be used as bases for new research.

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