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Parents' reasons for Christian education of their children
NOVOTNÁ, Aneta
This bachelor thesis examines aspects of Christian family. It also describes the practice of Christian parenting and lists the pastoral activities of selected churches. The thesis draws on literature that helps to map the family policies of three Christian denominations: the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of the Brethren (Církev bratrská), and the Christian Fellowship (Křesťanská společenství). The thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. A semi-structured interview strategy was used to answer the research question, followed by an analysis of the resulting data. Through the conducted research, the thesis maps the practice of Christian parenting in specific families and identifies parents' reasons for Christian parenting, which, according to the conducted research, are based on the specific opinions and attitudes of the respective churches.
Rise, Growth and Activities of Christian Communities in the Černý Most Housing Development in Prague 14
WINSTED, Margareta
There have been four Christian churches active in the area of Černý Most housing development in Prague 14 since 2000 {--} the Church of Brethren, Christian Community Prague, Roman Catholic Church and the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The work describes the rise, growth and activities of these communities between years 2000 and 2007, focusing on the Church of Brethren. The first part generally characterizes the churches, their rise and size. Next I described the churches´ activities focusing on the care of believers and their evangelistic effort. The next interesting fact is the cooperation of the churches and support of their educational and social activities from the Municipal Office of Prague 14. To give the total view of the religious atmosphere in Černý Most I mentioned activities of the Muslim community and the Jehovah{\crq}s Witnesses central office. Therefore the overall position of Christian communities in the anonymous environment of the housing development is found very demanding.
Sociological and Theological Causes of Formation of the Faith Church
Halasová, Tereza ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Zdeněk (referee)
The purpose of my thesis is to analyse sociological and theological reasons for formation of the Faith Church and also clarify the doctrinal difference from The Christian Fellowship Church in the Czech Republic. This thesis consists of four chapters. The first chapter presents the general characteristics of The Pentecostal movement and classifies The Christian Fellowship Church in the Czech Republic and The Church of Faith as a specific christian stream and movement. The second chapter focuses on historical context and circumstances in which The Church of Faith emerges and describes the ground for departure of this part of the church from their original organization Christian Fellowship Church in the Czech Republic. The next chapter deals with specific theological base of The Church of Faith, especially in the field of ecclesiology and namely perception of the authority in the church, demonology and anthropology, the importance of healing in the context of soteriology and characteristic concept of eschatology. The fourth chapter deals with the state registration process of the Christian Fellowship Church in the Slovak republic which gave the way to the start of the Church of Faith. It also deals with the difference between legal position of the new religious movements in the Czech and Slovak society.
Sociological and Theological Causes of Formation of the Faith Church
Halasová, Tereza ; Hošek, Pavel (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Zdeněk (referee)
The purpose of my thesis is to analyse sociological and theological reasons for formation of the Faith Church and also clarify the doctrinal difference from The Christian Fellowship Church in the Czech Republic. This thesis consists of four chapters. The first chapter presents the general characteristics of The Pentecostal movement and classifies The Christian Fellowship Church in the Czech Republic and The Church of Faith as a specific christian stream and movement. The second chapter focuses on historical context and circumstances in which The Church of Faith emerges and describes the ground for departure of this part of the church from their original organization Christian Fellowship Church in the Czech Republic. The next chapter deals with specific theological base of The Church of Faith, especially in the field of ecclesiology and namely perception of the authority in the church, demonology and anthropology, the importance of healing in the context of soteriology and characteristic concept of eschatology. The fourth chapter deals with the state registration process of the Christian Fellowship Church in the Slovak republic which gave the way to the start of the Church of Faith. It also deals with the difference between legal position of the new religious movements in the Czech and Slovak society.
The Catechism of children in surrogate family care.
FÜRSTOVÁ, Martina
The work deals with catechism and its impact on surrogate family care. The theoretical part charakterizes forms of surrogate family care, the importace of family for the psyche and identity of the child and family situation at present time. The Diploma charakterizes the Christian education of children and historici development of froms of catechesis. The practical part contains proposals, methods and topics of catechesis of children in surrogate care in families and in parishes.
Catechesis of Children and Substitude Family Care
FÜRSTOVÁ, Martina
The work deals with catechism and its impact on surrogate family care. The theoretical part charakterizes forms of surrogate family care, contemporary family from a view of psychology, sociology, politology and church. The work also describes psychic development of children and psychic deprivation. The theoretical part ends with a proposal of family catechism. The practical part includes experimental investigation in seven surrogate families. Which problems the families have got and how there the family catechism procceds.It follows from the investigation, that children in foster care accept the Catholic religion in surrogate families without any problems, but after leaving this families they lose their religion without help of different Catholic communities.

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