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The importance of spirituality in social work
ZEJDOVÁ, Veronika
This bachelor's thesis is dealing with the meaning of Christian spirituality in the context of social work. Emphasis is put on Christianity on which the charity social work is based on. The aim of this thesis is to highlight the meaning of Christian spirituality in social work and to show the correlation between these two components. The way this form of spirituality is functioning when applied on the process of help will be based on the chosen literature and I will also be finding out whether social work can build its meaning on Christian spirituality. Based on considerable correlations I will show how exactly does Christian spirituality benefit the motivation (to practice this service) of social workers and how social workers can work with their clients' spirituality. Next, I will deal with the lives and accomplishments of female saints, namely Agnes of Bohemia and Mother Theresa. Due to their Christian faith, both women devoted their lives to Jesus Christ and helping of the poor and needy.
Ethical Implications of Commandment of Love according to Veritatis splendor and Deus caritas est
Válka, David ; Lorman, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Ovečka, Libor (referee)
ETIC IMPLICATIONS OF COMMANDMENT OF LOVE ACCORDING TO VERITATIS SPLENDOR AND DEUS CARITAS EST Comparation of interpretations of universal etic norm by John Paul II and Benedict XVI in quoted encyclicals The purpose of my thesis is to analyse and compare Veritatis splendor and Deus caritas est in order to defend the basic statement that the commandment of love is the only one norm of the christian etics and every other norm is based on it. A complex of questions comes out from the interpretation of the commandment of love and it can be divided into two branches 'why' and 'how'. There are three main reasons why to live under the commandment: love is aim of liberty, love fulfils the law, love has its origin in the truth. The love according to these three columns leads to salvation. The answer how to live under commandment of love is in the following of the example of Jesus Christ. The analytic and the synthetic part of my thesis are framed into seven themes: 1) Love, 2) Neighbour, 3) Commandment of love, 4) Law, 5) Liberty, 6) Truth, 7) Following. Several quotations of Holy Script are chosen by the analysis of encyclicals: Love - 1 John 4, 1 Cor 13, Neighbour - Luke 10,30-37; Mat 25, 31-46, Commandment of love - Dt 6, 4-5; Lv 19,18; Mark 12, 29-31; Mat 22, 34-40, Law - Rom 8,2; Rom 13,10, Liberty - John 8,32,...
Neighbour in the parables of Luke as motivation for social work with seriously mentally impaired persons
Bačová, Libuše ; Roskovec, Jan (advisor) ; Janečková, Hana (referee)
The present thesis connects two areas of studies: social work and theology. It gathers findings gained in social work targeted to people with mental handicap (with special focus on those with heavy forms of mental handicap), findings from socio-psychological studies of human motivation, and from theological analysis of the Gospel of Luke and its parables, and subsequently it endeavours to interconnect these findings. It pursues therein the question of utilising theological knowledge in forming motivation for engagement in social work. The focusing element of this interdisciplinary thesis is the theologically profiled concept of neighbour, which is eventually brought into relation with motivation to perform social work with the mentioned focus group.
Options and application pastoral theology in posttraumatic team HZS ČR
KUBEŠ, Tomáš
Options and application pastoral theology in posttraumatic team HZS CR. The thesis is divided into three sections. The first section dedicates to the process of developing psychological service in selected components of integrated rescue systém and the formation and other developing of teams who have to provide psychological assistance during some extraordinary events. It also pays attention to the theoretical cognition of stress problems, traumas and posttraumatic disorders. The significant chapter is the part that is concerned with communication which is the main resource while providing help. The second section dedicates to the practical theology, its origin and gradual development in Central Europe. They are listed two main concepts of developing the practical theology which are important for understanding next formation and the possibility of using practical theology in interdisciplinary activities. Analysis of the constitutive elements of the Church is the mainstay. Main attention is paid to diakonia and linking charitable service of the Church. The third and also closing part includes the practical verification findings via questionnaire. The results and comments gained thanks to questionnaire as well with theoretical knowledge and practice of professional life enable the final evaluation of the whole work. This file is supposted to help while seeking the answer on original question of possibility of cooperation and using already mentioned disciplines while providing help.
Ethical Implications of Commandment of Love according to Veritatis splendor and Deus caritas est
Válka, David ; Lorman, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Ovečka, Libor (referee)
ETIC IMPLICATIONS OF COMMANDMENT OF LOVE ACCORDING TO VERITATIS SPLENDOR AND DEUS CARITAS EST Comparation of interpretations of universal etic norm by John Paul II and Benedict XVI in quoted encyclicals The purpose of my thesis is to analyse and compare Veritatis splendor and Deus caritas est in order to defend the basic statement that the commandment of love is the only one norm of the christian etics and every other norm is based on it. A complex of questions comes out from the interpretation of the commandment of love and it can be divided into two branches 'why' and 'how'. There are three main reasons why to live under the commandment: love is aim of liberty, love fulfils the law, love has its origin in the truth. The love according to these three columns leads to salvation. The answer how to live under commandment of love is in the following of the example of Jesus Christ. The analytic and the synthetic part of my thesis are framed into seven themes: 1) Love, 2) Neighbour, 3) Commandment of love, 4) Law, 5) Liberty, 6) Truth, 7) Following. Several quotations of Holy Script are chosen by the analysis of encyclicals: Love - 1 John 4, 1 Cor 13, Neighbour - Luke 10,30-37; Mat 25, 31-46, Commandment of love - Dt 6, 4-5; Lv 19,18; Mark 12, 29-31; Mat 22, 34-40, Law - Rom 8,2; Rom 13,10, Liberty - John 8,32,...
Social Work as the Consequence of a Christian Attitude
HEJZLAROVÁ, Noemi
This Bachelor´s thesis looks first at the subject of helping the needy in the Holy Scriptures. It presents faith as the base for Christian assistence to the needy. The source of strength for this work is God?s love, which gives worth to every human being. Since God loves man, and proved this love on the cross, man can love both himself and those around him. Through assistence to the needy, the world can have a taste of God?s love. Service to our neighbors is also service to God, who identifies Himself with the needy. The thesis describes helping the needy as an inseparable component of the Church, and as a criterion of true faith. It then compares the approaches of the Baptist Union, the Evangelical Brethren Church, and of the Roman Catholic Church, with regards to helping the needy, based on selected church documents.
Love and her place in helping professions
MARTYNKOVÁ, Ester
- Basic concepts: charity, helping professions, client, social worker, social work - describe "love if", "love it" and "I love you and love dot". Their advantages and disadvantages compared. - explanation of the meaning of unconditional love - types and application of unconditional love in the work of social worker - implementation (adoption process) - the answer to the question we need to change?
Love and Knowledge by Scheler and his Ancestors
PROKOPIUSOVÁ, Veronika
The work is engaged in the relationship of love and knowledge in philosophy, in particular in Platon-Augustinian tradition, where love pushes the knowledge, Partial chapters are devoted to particular authors in history of philosophy, but also in the presence. The whole work is made in spirit of dialogue between philosops, but also as confrontation with Schelers´ book Rule of love.
The Conception of Friendship in Scouting
NEJEDLÁ, Lada
The work deals with the concept of friendship in Scouting and is divided in four chapters. The first chapter describes the concept of friendship in general as presented in works of different authors. The second chapter briefly analyses the main idea of the scouting movement and of its origin. It focuses particularly on the development of the Czech scouting. The third chapter discusses the concept of friendship in the Czech scouting and the last one deals with the influence of the above-mentioned authors on the development of the concept of friendship in scouting.

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