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Altruism in Biblical Texts and Philosophical and Religious Texts of China
Kříž, Martin ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Matějec, Tomáš (referee)
Altruism in Biblical Texts and Philosophical-Religious Texts of China Keywords Altruism, Old Testament, New Testament, Christianity, agape, social teaching of the church, secularism, atheism, sociobiology, Confucianism. The topic of this thesis is altruism as it is manifested in the texts of the Old and New Testaments, in the social doctrine of the Church and in Confucianism. Altruism is described as a very abstract concept that originated and came into use in a certain polemic against religious concepts, and attention is given to how further usage has blurred this polemical edge and how Christians themselves use it. The thesis compares the concept of altruism with the specific concepts of amor, eros, caritas and agape in the Christian tradition. The concept of altruism in the Western tradition of thought from Aguste Comte to contemporary sociobiologists is discussed. An excursus into Chinese culture shows an ethical system with different starting points. The social doctrine of the Church as a response to current problems and new currents of thought is presented from the late 19th century to the present.
Christian management in the church healtcare institutions
Tenčíková, Martina ; Havrdová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Umlauf, Michal (referee)
The thesis sought to answer the question whether the principles and values of Christian management have some clearly defined characteristics that distinguish them from the general principles and management values. In the practical part, the qualitative research exploring the views and experiences of workers, as applied in the management of Christian healthcare institutions in the Zlin region. KeyWords: Christian management, Corporate Social Responsibility, Social teaching of the Church, Values, Church healtcare institutions.
Christian view of ethical issues in agriculture
Jelínek, Pavel ; Štica, Petr (advisor) ; Bouma, David (referee)
Pavel Jelínek Title of the thesis: A Christian view of ethical issues in agriculture Abstract: The work deals with the ethical issues of Czech agriculture. With the help of some indicators from the field of politics and sociology, the situation of Czech farmers is characterized, which can influence their ethical decisions. There are several facts that appear to be ethically problematic and require a certain position. Based on the analysis of some biblical texts and reflections on the relevant ecclesiastical documents, appropriate Christian attitudes are sought, with which it is possible to approach agriculture. The aim of the thesis is to indicate the contribution of the Christian attitude to ethical issues in agriculture, to design such an ethical orientation that will best correspond to Christian teaching in the context of current ethical dilemmas and to think about how to apply this orientation in practice. Keywords: Ethics in agriculture, social teaching of the church, soil protection, food production, environment, Czech agriculture
Christian management in the church healtcare institutions
Tenčíková, Martina ; Havrdová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Umlauf, Michal (referee)
The thesis sought to answer the question whether the principles and values of Christian management have some clearly defined characteristics that distinguish them from the general principles and management values. In the practical part, the qualitative research exploring the views and experiences of workers, as applied in the management of Christian healthcare institutions in the Zlin region. KeyWords: Christian management, Corporate Social Responsibility, Social teaching of the Church, Values, Church healtcare institutions.

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