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Jews and the State of Izrael in the Theology of the American Evangelikalism
Kovaříková, Hana ; Nosek, Bedřich (advisor) ; Beneš, Jiří (referee)
My diploma thesis on the topic of Jews and the State of Israel in the theology of American evangelicalism describes the role of the people of Israel in the history of salvation as revealed and developed by evangelicals in Europe (mainly England) and then mainly in the USA following the early church, pietists and puritans. Based on this theology, God did not finish with the Jews, the church did not replace the Jews in the role of God's Chosen People, as it spread and still spreads the so-called replacement theology, but on the contrary, evangelicals understood the irreplaceable role of the Jews in God's plan of salvation. They sow the opinion that for the second coming of Jesus Christ on earth, this time in the role of judge, general and king, in contrast to His first coming, which was a sign of the redemption of humanity from sin, it is a necessary condition that the Jews, the people of Israel, are be back in The Promised Land. From the first initiative, which came from the pietists (16th century), to the founding of the State of Israel (5/14/1948), plus minus five hundred years of work have passed. Evangelicals contributed in no small measure to the creation of the State of Israel. Another significant consequence of the evangelicals' recognition that the Jews remain God's Chosen People is the...
Jews and the State of Izrael in the Theology of the American Evangelikalism
Kovaříková, Hana ; Biernot, David (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Zdeněk (referee)
My diploma thesis on the topic of Jews and the State of Israel in the theology of American evangelicalism describes the role of the people of Israel in the history of salvation as revealed and developed by evangelicals in Europe (mainly England) and then mainly in the USA following the early church, pietists and puritans. Based on this theology, God did not finish with the Jews, the church did not replace the Jews in the role of God's chosen people, as it spread and still spreads the so-called replacement theology, but on the contrary, evangelicals understood the irreplaceable role of the Jews in God's plan of salvation. They understood that for the second coming of Jesus Christ on earth, this time in the role of judge, military leader and king, in contrast to His first coming, which was in the sign of the redeemer of mankind from sin, it is a necessary condition that the Jews, the people of Israel, be back in the Promised country. The pietist movement dates back to the 16th century, the State of Israel was founded on May 14, 1948. That's plus or minus five years of work. I do not want to say that the creation of the State of Israel is the result of the activities of evangelicals. No way. It is God's plan to which evangelicals have contributed in no small measure. Another significant consequence of...
Laboratory exercise: Modeling of photonic communication networks
Kovaříková, Hana ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the issue of modern high-speed data networks and their simulation in the MATLAB Simulink environment. The theoretical part is devoted to optical networks, fibers, their properties and standards. The thesis also explains the subject of passive and active optical networks, including their components. Laboratory tasks are devoted to the simulation of the transmission of a passive optical network with a splitter and an active optical network with an amplifier.
Sport news in the Czech print media agenda:Changes in coverage and presentation of sports and the influence on a public agenda in 1993-2007
Kovaříková, Hana ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (advisor) ; Kraus, Jiří (referee)
The diploma thesis Sport news in the Czech print media agenda: changes in coverage and presentation of sports and the influence on a public agenda in 1993 - 2007 analyses sport news of the chosen print media and its changes in a long- time period. This thesis finds out whether and to what extent the sport news pages extend, which sports and in what way are presented, and whether changes of the coverage occur. Next question is, whether the long-term coverage of certain sports can influence public opinion on which sports to consider as important and favorite. In addition to that, this thesis is concerned with the occurrences of personalization and celebritization trends in the Czech print media sport news.
The Body as a Motif and/or Narrative Mode in Contemporary Czech Prose Fiction
Kovaříková, Hana ; Bílek, Petr (advisor) ; Králíková, Andrea (referee)
Bc. Hana Kovaříková, Prague 2019 The Body as a Motif and/or Narrative Mode in Contemporary Czech Prose Fiction Annotation The diploma thesis makes efforts to capture the motive of human body and its influence on the form of narration utilizing four selected titles of Czech prose from 2009-2019. By means of interpretative analysis, the text of the thesis depicts the motives of bodies surrounded by nature elements, situated in kinship or composed of isolated fragments. The conclusion of the thesis summarizes the designated archetypes of literary characters based on physical infusing into the narration, and thus expresses the tendencies of contemporary Czech prose in the motive of corporeality.

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