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Death and dying in the perspective of religiously understood pedagogy of free time
DURECOVÁ, Tereza
This bachelor thesis deals with Christian view of death and dying, in both historical and modern concepts. Its further objective is to address the chances of modifying contemporary attitude toward religion, death and dying by the means of Free Time Education. The first chapter is devoted to religion and death in general, with the emphasis on human relation to death and dying in the society of Jews and Ancients; it largely focuses on the emergence and progression of the Christian understanding of death, as well as related religious practices and rituals. The second chapter is focused on current perception of religious beliefs associated with death, and particularly on the recent secularized attitude towards traditional religious concept of death. The third chapter deals foremost with the perspective change in human approach to death and religion with the assistance of Free Time Education and the method of Philosophy for children. Whether the goals were achieved as desired can be found in the Conclusion, as well as a brief summary of the work.

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