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Miroslav Volf's theology of embrace in the context of CHC theology focusing on the question of eschatology leading to Christian engaged life
Sedlák, Filip ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Kučera, Zdeněk (referee)
Miroslav Volf's theology of embrace in the context of CHC theology focusing on the question of eschatology leading to Christian engaged life Filip Sedlák Abstract At the turn of the 19th and 20th century theology has reevaluated its basis so that eschatology regained its position of this basis. The view, which was kept only by the outsiders in the period of the Enlightment, has become a generally accepted one. The intensity of this shift changed in a variety of ways but it cannot certainly be said that it was overcome or replaced by a new wave until now. The importace of the eschatological viewpoint in contemporary theology has affected to a great extent also the theology of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church (CHC). However, the importace of eschatology in the CHC theology does not stem from the mentioned shift only, but has its historical roots in the Czech Reformation from which the subject of eschatology is inseparable, as well as in its understanding eschatology as an impulse to practical action perceived as preparing the ways for the Lord's coming which can eventually turn to the revolutionary dimension. The continuity with the Czech Reformation was declared soon after the foundation of the new church using the slogan: "Completing the Czech religious reformation." It is undoubtedly clear from many...
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The Role and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi in International Relations
Roj, Martin ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Volenec, Otakar (referee)
The topic of this bachelor theses is The Role and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi in International Relations. The aim of the theses is to analyze the influence of Mahatma Gandhi on the area of international relations. The theses is divided into five chapters. The first chapter focuses on the definition of international relations, actors in international relations and on the influence that an individual has on this area. The second chapter introduces the context of international relations in Gandhi's lifetime. The purpose of the third chapter is to analyze the life of Gandhi and his moral principles. In the fourth chapter are these principles applied on Satyagraha, Gandhi's political praxis and theory of nonviolent (passive) resistance. The final chapter analyses the actual Gandhi's political activities and their importance for the international relations.
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