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The Ten Commandments (Ex 20 and Dt 5); Exegesis and Placement in the Canonical and Historical Context and Theological Profile
Polcer, Josef ; Sláma, Petr (advisor) ; Sláma, Petr (referee)
This thesis presents the basic exegesis of the Old Testament text in the second book of Moses Chapter 20 and in the fifth book Moses chapter 5. It seeks to inclusion in the historical framework with regard to basic theological accents. For the most part is on the historical-critical approach, which revealed the formation of the text in the course of history and its position in the context of the Old Testament canon. Almost certainly it can be said that the final text of the Ten Commandments is set in the deuteronomistic history that was specific to their linguistic terminology and theological accents. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Concept of the Noahide Laws
Malý, Milan ; Holubová, Markéta (advisor) ; Nosek, Bedřich (referee)
Annotation: The seven Noahide laws represent a divine non-Jewish complementary to Jewish law. This thesis has been looking for an answer to the question about concept of those laws, their content, intentions and contemporary use. The main method is analysis of original sources and investigating their mutual relations. Comparison of contemporary guides is also included.
Wrath of God: The Rhetorics and the Theology of an Old Testament Motive
Teplá, Eva ; Sláma, Petr (advisor) ; Prudký, Martin (referee)
Bachelor's thesis deals with demonstration, motives and rhetoric of God's anger in the Old Testament. It originates from OT's rhetoric and specific passages of the Bible that describe cause and consequence of God's anger. It defines particular words indicating God's anger from an etymologic but mainly a semantic view. It describes meaning differencies of these words in connection with their usage in concrete literary forms or biblical redaction. It sets the acguired piece of knowledge from lingustic analysis into two different concepts of understanding God's anger by Walther Eichrodt and Walter Brueggemann. It presents their metodological approach with an emphasis of God's anger. This thesis reverts to results of scientific research executed mostly in within last two centuries. It defines the picture of the angry God that corresponds with scientific view of western scholars in the course of last two centuries. Given the defined view of God's anger it observes certain attributes that are typically being related to the God and sets them in a new context.
Christian principles in the ethical codes of companiens
Špačková, Silvie ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Kučera, Zdeněk (referee)
This diploma thesis describes Christian principles, whose influence ethical codes. Further, this thesis depicts, what a code of ethics is and what its contents are. In the following chapters ethical codes of assorted companies will be characterised and analysed. The next chapter compares the ethical demands of companies with the Decalogue and the Double Commandment of Love. The aim of the last chapter is to ascertain whether some approaches out of codes of ethics are close to Christian principles.
Concept of the Noahide Laws
Malý, Milan ; Holubová, Markéta (advisor) ; Nosek, Bedřich (referee)
Annotation: The seven Noahide laws represent a divine non-Jewish complementary to Jewish law. This thesis has been looking for an answer to the question about concept of those laws, their content, intentions and contemporary use. The main method is analysis of original sources and investigating their mutual relations. Comparison of contemporary guides is also included.
The Ten Commandments (Ex 20 and Dt 5); Exegesis and Placement in the Canonical and Historical Context and Theological Profile
Polcer, Josef ; Sláma, Petr (advisor) ; Sláma, Petr (referee)
This thesis presents the basic exegesis of the Old Testament text in the second book of Moses Chapter 20 and in the fifth book Moses chapter 5. It seeks to inclusion in the historical framework with regard to basic theological accents. For the most part is on the historical-critical approach, which revealed the formation of the text in the course of history and its position in the context of the Old Testament canon. Almost certainly it can be said that the final text of the Ten Commandments is set in the deuteronomistic history that was specific to their linguistic terminology and theological accents. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Attitude of the Current Czech Society towards the Issue of the Decalogue
BOROVKOVÁ, Blanka
The thesis looks into the relationship of the current Czech society towards the issue of the Decalogue. The first two chapters deal with the theological-anthropological reflection on man in relation to human freedom and corresponding norms. The third part enquires into the problems of the Decalogue as a codex of ethical norms with regard to the biblical rootage, and ethical and catechistic features. Further, the work outlines the level of value orientation and religiousness of the current Czech society with reference to the European context. Following the findings and results of a research carried out at a public secondary school in České Budějovice, the fifth part reflects the position of the Decalogue in the society
Concepts of Love in the Johannine Literature
STROPEK, Ivan
The diploma thesis deals with the concepts of love in the Johannine literature, especially in the Gospel and Epistles of John. It statistically compiles occurrences of words expressing love that are used by John. Then the thesis focuses on particular pericopes where these words are used. More deeply it focuses on those places where an important aspect of love perception is described.

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