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Legends of Central Brdy in Kindergarten
SAZIMOVÁ, Kateřina
The aim of this work ?Pověsti středních Brd? in Kindergarten is to design and implement a thematic unit that will acquaint preschool children with selected legends of the central part of Brds. In the theoretical part, the work focuses on education in kindergartens, its current form and planning, and the Framework Educational Program for Preschool Education. Another point of the theoretical parts is legend as a literary genre as well as a brief content of legends which deal with the immediate surroundings of the school. The final work also contains a brief description of the Brd area. In the practical part, there are three thematic units focused on acquainting preschool children with the legends of Brd. The units have a comprehensive effect on the personality of children using appropriate methods for preschool education. For the evaluation of the processed program the observation method, reflections from a video recording, an evaluation interview with the teacher of the given class and an interview verifying the children's knowledge. The prepared material proved to be functional and suitable for repeated realization in kindergarten across different year groups.
Christian - buddhist polemic in Japan in the 17th century
Machálková, Andrea ; Obuchová, Ľubica (advisor) ; Kropáček, Luboš (referee)
The diploma thesis "Christian-Buddhist Polemic in Japan in the 17th century" deals mainly with the life and work of Fabian Fucan, one of the most noticeable figures of the early Japanese Christianity. The first part of the thesis is focused on the coming of Christianity to Japan, the mission and the subsequent persecution of Christians which later resulted in the final prohibition of Christianity in the country. The main part of the thesis puts brain to the analysis of two key works of Fabian Fucan - Christian apologetics called Myōtei Mondō and then anti-Christian treatise Ha Daiusu that Fucan wrote after leaving the Society of Jesus and becoming attached back to Buddhism. The final chapter pays attention to the phenomenon of "kakure kirishitan" ("hidden Christians"), i.e. groups of Christians who are the descendants of Christians secretly practicing during the Sakoku (literally, "closed country") period.
Christian - buddhist polemic in Japan in the 17th century
Machálková, Andrea ; Obuchová, Ľubica (advisor) ; Kropáček, Luboš (referee)
The diploma thesis "Christian-Buddhist Polemic in Japan in the 17th century" deals mainly with the life and work of Fabian Fucan, one of the most noticeable figures of the early Japanese Christianity. The first part of the thesis is focused on the coming of Christianity to Japan, the mission and the subsequent persecution of Christians which later resulted in the final prohibition of Christianity in the country. The main part of the thesis puts brain to the analysis of two key works of Fabian Fucan - Christian apologetics called Myōtei Mondō and then anti-Christian treatise Ha Daiusu that Fucan wrote after leaving the Society of Jesus and becoming attached back to Buddhism. The final chapter pays attention to the phenomenon of "kakure kirishitan" ("hidden Christians"), i.e. groups of Christians who are the descendants of Christians secretly practicing during the Sakoku (literally, "closed country") period.

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