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The image of death, dying and mourning in modern German-language literature for children and adolescents, using the example of selected picture books
Vorlová, Kateřina ; Markvartová, Eva (advisor) ; Bučková, Tamara (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on the theme of death, dying and grief in modern German picture books. The theoretical basis of this thesis is, in addition to the chapter on death, its concept in literature, the children's world and theology, a chapter on picture books and the afterlife from the perspective of world religions. In the practical part, selected works are interpreted and compared with each other based on their content. The aim of the thesis is to prove that death has never been a taboo subject in children's literature, but on the contrary, a rich subject, which is popularly depicted. Among other things, the thesis shows that each narrator and protagonist views death in a slightly different way, treats and evaluates it differently. Nevertheless, the final reconciliation is thematized in all texts. KEYWORDS Death, dying, literature, children, adolescents, consolation, sorrow, picture books
THE SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK IN THE THEOLOGY OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK HUSSITE CHURCH
Štojdl, Filip ; Vogel, Jiří (referee) ; Liguš, Ján (referee)
THE SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OFTHE SICK IN THE THEOLOGY OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK HUSSITE CHURC Mgr. Filip Štojdl This thesis is focused on the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, as it is perceived by the Czechoslovak Hussite Church. Its aim is to strengthen and further open the sacrament to practice of Czechoslovak Hussite Church and to show its deep systematic theological roots. The starting point of our investigative efforts will focus on the development of this sacrament in the Christian sense and especially in theology of CHC (Czechoslovak Hussite Church). The point is to understand the meaning of this sacrament especially from ecclesiological, ecumenical, philosophical and psychological point of view considering the doctrinal statement of the current Hussite theology. The author would like to create the comprehensive mosaic, which will map our issues in detail and broadly.
THE SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK IN THE THEOLOGY OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK HUSSITE CHURCH
Štojdl, Filip ; Vogel, Jiří (referee) ; Liguš, Ján (referee)
THE SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OFTHE SICK IN THE THEOLOGY OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK HUSSITE CHURC Mgr. Filip Štojdl This thesis is focused on the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, as it is perceived by the Czechoslovak Hussite Church. Its aim is to strengthen and further open the sacrament to practice of Czechoslovak Hussite Church and to show its deep systematic theological roots. The starting point of our investigative efforts will focus on the development of this sacrament in the Christian sense and especially in theology of CHC (Czechoslovak Hussite Church). The point is to understand the meaning of this sacrament especially from ecclesiological, ecumenical, philosophical and psychological point of view considering the doctrinal statement of the current Hussite theology. The author would like to create the comprehensive mosaic, which will map our issues in detail and broadly.
Comenius' Consolatory Writings
Salašovič, Ctibor ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
The submitted work deals with Comenius' consolatory writings. The writings included in the third volume of The Works of Jan Amos Komenský served, in particular, for acquaintance with the consolatory writings. The work examines the subject matter in four parts. At first it explains the historical and personal basis of Comenius' consolatory writings. It shows the brethren priest as a faithful shepherd of the church who in his writings consoles and encourages his sorrowful companions during an exceptionally tempestuous period. It also offers a general overview of Comenius' consolatory literature and a basic description of the individual works, including complementary information. In a special part it focusses on consolatory works as a separate literary genre, their historical development and linkage of Comenius' consolatory works, with emphasis on their theological foundation and practical aim. In the work there is also a literary and theological analysis of a selected consolatory work called Letters to Heaven, in which the author deals with the age-old question of theodicy from the aspect of Christian faith against the background of property inequality. The final conclusion contains a call for a multidisciplinary approach for a comprehensive understanding of the overall range and significance of Comenius'...

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