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Attempts of Ecumenical Approach to Mary
Junasová, Gabriela ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Bauerová, Kateřina (referee)
This Bachelor's thesis Attempts of ecumenical approaches towards Mary is focusing on approaching three different attempts to speak of Mary in an historically chronological order and in various contexts. It begins in the "sixties years" of the last century (from the point of view of the reform tradition) with a book by Max Thurian (a brother of Taizé community), called "Mary, Mother of God". It continues with a book published twenty years later by two female Brazilian theologians, Ivone Gebara and Maria Clara Bingemer, which is called "Mary, Mother of God, Mother of the Poor", written from the perspective of the poor and women of Latin America. The selection is brought to an end with a contemporary work from a francophone ecumenical group Le Groupe des Dombes, called "Mary in the plan of God and in the Communion of Saints", in which they propose feasible approaches towards the conversion of churches in disputed questions relating to Mary. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Relation between Man and God in the Tehology of K. Rahner, J. Moltmann and V. Lossky
Neradová, Hana ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Bauerová, Kateřina (referee)
My work considers the relationship between human beings and God according to three theologians from different Christian traditions: Orthodox theologian V. Losský, Catholic theologian K. Rahner, and Protestant theologian J. Moltmann. In the beginning, I introduce the historical setting of their theology, and then I continue with chapters focused on the lives, scholarly work, and interpretation of the God- man relationship of these three theologians. The connecting thread through my thesis is the shared belief among these theologians that, despite the hard experience of living through World Ward II., they all insist on the divine origin of humankind which God does not take away even when people sin. Rahner's interpretation uncovers that people have an "inner sense" for transcendence - "Vorgriff", which allows him to overcome the limits of his world and to know God. And then Losský nad Moltmann reveal that the aim of human life is to be like God and to share his life and beauty. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Rediscovery of Symbol in Louis-Marie Chauvet
Bauerová, Kateřina ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee) ; Hušek, Vít (referee)
The main aim of my dissertation is to introduce, analyse, and critically evaluate the notion of symbol of a contemporary French sacramental theologian Louis-Marie Chauvet. He has significantly influenced the Western, especially Roman Catholic scene, but he is almost unknown in the Czech milieu. Chauvet's rehabilitation of a symbolic view of reality brings a possibility to speak about God's presence in a non- ideological way. He also brings a positive evaluation of body and corporality back into theology. In the first part of my work I map out the resources from which Chauvet draws in his notion of symbol. In particular I deal with Heidegger's early philosophy but also with Chauvet's use of psychoanalysis and his critical evaluation of older Thomist sacramental theology. The second part of my work is devoted to Chauvet's own notion of symbol. On the basis of his central works I analyse three topics linked with his approach to symbol: being, language and corporality. In the last part I critically appraise Chauvet's notion especially with respect to his use of Lacan's psychoanalytical theory. For some open questions that come out of this I look for alternatives in three French contemporary female authors. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
A Symbol In Theology And In Analytical Psychology Of Carl Gustav Jung: An Interpretation Of Baptism As A Symbol
Vydržalová, Simona ; Bauerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Zábelková, Anna (referee)
A Symbol in Theology and Analytical Psychology of Carl Gustav Jung is about parallel between these two ways of how to look at the phenomena of symbol. Descriptions of symbol from these two points of view are very similar if not even the same in meaning. This indicates that theology and psychology speak about one subject just each of them in different way. As theology and analytical psychology speak about symbol they are still themselves part of symbolical expression. The connection between theology and psychology could make a myth. The myth tells stories in religious way which is likely to be interpreted in psychological way. Biblical pre-symbols of the baptism seem to be appropriate for this task as they are not static at all but dynamical as symbol itself is. The baptism then symbolizes initiation to spiritual life as it symbolizes death and resurrection as "awakening to another life, qualitatively different because regenerated" (Eliade, Mircea. Birth and rebirth, p. 128). Which is the main interest of theology as well as of psychology. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Explanation of the Athanasian Creed by Hildegard of Bingen
Zvelebil, Miroslav ; Bauerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Žemla, Martin (referee)
This work introduces a set of short writings by Hildegard of Bingen which are known as The Explanation of the Athanasian Creed. First it deals with the problem of the authorhip and the time of the origin of the Athanasian Creed. Then it is engaged in its theological content. Later the work analyses and interprets Hildegard's writings in their historical, literary and theological contexts. Hildegard comments on Trinitarian and Christological parts of the Athanasian Creed with regard to its soteriological fremework and she adds her anthropological reflections. Then she deals with the problem of Catharism and later she interprets Scripture in terms of typological exegesis. The appendix contains the text of the sources and Czech Hildegardian bibliography. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Darkness of the God according Gregory of Nyssa
Žáková, Lenka ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Bauerová, Kateřina (referee)
Summary: The diploma thesis is called The Darkness of the God acording to Gregory of Nyssa. The aim of this diploma thesis is to find out what Gregory of Nyssa means by term Darkness of the God and how he interprets it on basis of biblical story of Moses. Primary information source for interpretation of the Darkness is Gregory's book The Life of Moses. The book presents particular phases of Moseses looking for God from literary nad contemplative point of view. The book Gregory of Nyssa: God's and human intinity from Lenka Karlíková is secondary information source which explaining Gregory's teaching and interpretation of the Darkness. The diploma thesis is devided to six main chapters. First three deal with kontext which Gregory entries and which infuences him in terms of theological tradition, as well as Gregory's theological teaching and related important terms. Chapters four to six connect theoretical teaching and practical application within human spiritual life. Reader finds out in practice, what it means within the spiritual life to see God in the Darkness. The diploma thesis interprets Darkness of the God as a way of thinking of God, the top of human spiritual journey and as one of God's theophanies. Keywords: Gregory of Nyssa, The Life of Moses, The Holy Trinity, The Darkness of the God, the...
Children's motor abilities in dancing disco dance
Bauerová, Kateřina ; Hájková, Jana (advisor) ; Hronzová, Marie (referee)
The aim of my thesis was to find out and compare a motion ability of children dancing Disco Dance in age bracket from six to ten years. The testing of motion abilities was carried out by means of a test battery called Unifittest (6-60) within two schools. In a top-level dancing centre Beethoven D.C. Chomutov, Municipal grammar school and primary school. The aggregate of tests was being made personally, individual performances were written down into tables and subsequently transformed into graphs. On the basis of these graphs we could later compare definite two groups of girls. In addition, I was finding out a relationship of the girls to other sports activities by means of a regulated interview.
The Eucharist as Symbol and Ritual According to Louis-Marie Chauvet
Neruda, Václav ; Bauerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Jandejsek, Petr (referee)
This work - The Eucharist as symbol and ritual according to Louis-Marie Chauvet is a re-interpretation of Chauvet's conceptions of the symbolizing sacramentality and ritualization of the sacrament. The first part consists of explication of basic terms, a historical discourse in the way the eucharist was celebrated through the 2000-year history of the church, its philosophical and theological reflection and changes that the sacramental rite passed through. The second, main part, is dedicated to the Chauvet's contribution to the contemporary reflection of sacramental theology. The aspiration of this work is to approach the sacraments, the eucharist in particular, as a symbol that links our everyday life to the transcendence. Chauvet brings concept of "the symbolic order," of "the symbolic exchange", or "the presence of the absence". Rituality is closely linked to the symbolic aspect of the sacraments. It opens a symbolic rupture, a space, where symbols are effective and thus make human communication with God possible. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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