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The Narratives about Jesus' Healing of the Deaf and Blind in the Synoptic Gospels
Jurkulák, Petr ; Ryšková, Mireia (advisor) ; Brož, Jaroslav (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of healing in the synoptic gospels. Illness and the suffering associated with it is a phenomenon that everyone encounters throughout their lives. We can look at illness and suffering from many different angles, and many scientific disciplines are studying this phenomenon. In my work, attention is focused on the meaning, meaning and perception of the disease from a human and theological point of view. The starting point of the work are excerpts from the synoptic gospels, which deal with the disease and the miraculous healing of the diseases of the human senses. Pericopes are divided according to the types of sensory impairments. Biblical events give us inspiration on how to perceive different life situations in accordance with God's purpose. These are model situations from which we draw lessons and inspiration in our life story. The introduction introduces the concepts of sin, suffering and illness from the perspective of the Old Testament and the New Testament. The next treatise then provides a view of the healing of the sick as a confirmation of the divinity of Jesus and the authenticity of Jesus' teaching. Healing by Jesus' disciples is also mentioned here. The main focus of the work is the exegesis of pericopes, ending with a summary of the main ideas of...
New Testamental Impulses for the Contemporary Marriage and Family
Jurkulák, Petr ; Ryšková, Mireia (advisor) ; Brož, Jaroslav (referee)
The thesis deals with marriage and family as a basic building element of society, which is established by God from the beginning of humanity. It brings a historical excursion to these institutions in the Old Testament, Ancient and New Testament era. He emphasizes the radicalization of the concept of marriage by Jesus and his followers (eg, the prohibition of divorce - the protection of women, the protection of weak and defenseless, widows and children). He points to the infidelity and divergence of religion as an obstacle to remaining in marriage for the sake of justice and the goal of the Law. It represents a new innovative way of life, renunciation of the marriage for the gospel. It introduces readers to the House Rules, which show how the domestic community is to function as a model of the whole church community for present and future generations. It highlights the New Testament values that are crucial to marriage and family today (eg, respect and love between spouses, respect and dignity for a woman, equality of spouses in all areas of life, the same duty and dignity among family members, family self-sacrifice for another, love of children to parents and respect for older people.

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