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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.
Stoic Elements in Tertullianus' Theology
Hladký, Petr ; Rybák, David (advisor) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee)
The aim of this work is to introduce the person of Tertullian, an early Christian apologet from the turn of the 2nd century. and 3. Century. A stoic cosmogonic model of the world and a focus mainly on the concept of the soul (psyche) and body (soma). To point out how Tertullian understands these modalities in terms of his theology, as he understands them in his writings of De anima and De carne Christi, how he defends them against his opponents from the ranks of heretics or neo-Platonics. Part of the work is also Tertullian's treatise on the most holy Trinity. The work is structured into three main parts. The first part points to the work, the historical context and the biography of Tertulian. The second part deals with stoic influences affecting the author. The third longest part deals with Tertullian's own theological concept in terms of soul and body. The work of the compilation method of interpretations of individual studies offers a comprehensive idea of Tertullian's idea of the essence of the soul, body, spirit and God.
Josef Pospíšil (1845-1926). Christological and Soteriological Work
SCHWAMMENHÖFER, Václav
The diploma thesis focuses primarily on analysing the Christological and soteriological system of Josef Pospíšil, an important representative of the first generation of Czech neo-Thomism. The study includes a brief description of Pospíšils life work with reference to the contemporary context. The author presents Pospíšil not only as a theologian, but also as a major representative of Czech Thomistic philosophy.
Friedrich Mildenberger's Theology.
Roubík, Pavel ; Štefan, Jan (advisor) ; Čapek, Filip (referee) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee)
Friedrich Mildenberger's Theology. The submitted dissertation represents generally first presen- tation of Friedrich Mildenberger's theology with distinctive concentration on his opus magnum three-volume Biblical Dogmatics. Friedrich Mildenberger is the only systematic theologian who was developing "pan-biblical theology" lifelong. Overwhelming majority of his work is con- nected with his working at the theological faculty in Erlangen. Mildenberger strove for the proper use of scripture in church which historical-critical interpreting cannot meet. His Biblical Dogmatics principally combines biblical theology with dogmatic questioning and endeavours to understand scripture applicably. Biblical Dogmatics is conceived of as posing the questions to which the biblical texts are to be discussed as answer For Mildenberger's interpreting of the Bible, it's peculiar to interlacing theology (the constitution of reality in God) and economics - or with James Barr rather oikonomia -, i.e. the restitution of reality by God. The specificity of his questioning and originality (!) determines the abandonment of the traditional encyclopaedic separation/division and theology study. Mildenberger follows the Lutheran Orthodoxy tradi- tion, Enlightenment, the so-called dialectical theology and contemporary theological...
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.
Geoffrey Wainwright, Doxology
Křížová, Jana ; Štefan, Jan (advisor) ; Macek, Petr (referee)
Geoffrey Wainwright, Doxology. The Praise of God in Worship, Doctrine, and Life. A Systematic Theology. New York 1980. The book is introduced in the bachelor thesis as a systematic theology written from a liturgical perspective. It can also be considered as a theology of worship. Wainwright indicates that the relations between doctrine and worship are deep rooted and far reaching, and they influence each other significantly. The first part of the book sketches the substance of Christianity. The second part examines instruments of Christian tradition - the means by which the vision is transmitted through time. In the third part, direct attention is given to questions regarding the Christian vision proclaimed in the second half of the twentieth century. The conclusion of the book brings out the orientation towards the future. It is suggested that there are rewards for the whole life of the Church in doing the theological task in a liturgical perspective. Since God's kingdom and human salvation can be described as true worship, every improvement in the quality of liturgy by which our present Christian life is focally expressed is worthwhile.

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