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Theologic reflection and comparision between commentaries of the Sermon on the Plain according to Ambrose and Cyril of Alexandria
KAŠKA, Pavel
The thesis deals teologic comparison of two patristic commentaries of the Sermon on the Plain from Gospel of Luke - by saint Ambrose and by saint Cyril of Alexandria. Both autors are excerpts from their commentaries of Gospel of Luke. At first are outlined life and literary work of both authors and later an analysis of both texts from the point of view of selected principal theological topics is made. After that the two theological views are compared to the Sermon on the Plain, outlining the initial idea of both autors.
Theological reflection of writings of Hilary of Poitiers
KAŠKA, Pavel
The thesis deals with the antropology of Hilary of Poitiers, who is a Father of the Church from the fourth century, on the basis of his commentary of the Sermon on the Mount, which is a part of his work Commentarius in Matthaeum. In the first part the thesis outlines the life of Hilary and his literary activity and this work put into the historical context. From the second to the fourth part it is analysis of the Hilary's antropology on the basis of the selected passage. The last part then concerns with comparison of this antropology with antropology of the other Father of the Church - Gregory of Nyssa.
Sameness and Otherness in the Neoplatonic Metaphysical Systems
Němec, Václav
The article is concerned with the adoption and transformation of Plato's doctrine of the genera of being by the Neoplatonic authors: Plotinus, Porphyry, Proclus and Marius Victorinus. The inquiry is focused on the role of sameness and otherness in their metaphysical systems. It is argued that in the late antiquity existed a parallel tradition to the Neoplatonic mainstream. This parallel tradition departed from the main Neoplatonic line i. a. by its specific concept of otherness. This variant concept of otherness contributed to a deep transformation of the Neoplatonic metaphysical system which in this form could serve as a suitable model for the Christian doctrine of Trinity.

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