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Man is Adam, man is Christ: according to st. Augustine
Šavel, Tibor ; Vopřada, David (advisor) ; Salvet, Ondřej (referee)
Annotation: This thesis will address the view of the state of man in paradise and the state of man at the moment of disobedience that occurred through an act of man's will contrary to the manifested will of the Creator communicated to the creature through reason and will. It will describe the condition of man who, through his incarnation, was accepted by the Son of God, namely Jesus Christ. This incarnation is a historical event and encourages man to follow the one who incarnated him. In doing so, man can participate in building the kingdom of God here on Earth. All this will be written according to the anthropology of St. Augustine, as described in his writing. Key words: man, disobedience, sin, will, freedom, healing, celebration
The Role of Motherhood in the History of Salvation according to Pavel Evdokimov
Šafárová, Michaela ; Vopřada, David (advisor) ; Ventura, Václav (referee)
The thesis is dealing with a topic of a motherhood in the history of salvation in the books of Pavel Evdokimov Woman and the salvation of the World and The Sacrament of Love. In the first part of the thesis is seen under the perspective of author the human being in the complex picture of a God's plan with the specific for the role of women in it. The main part of the work than is studying the role of motherhood of woman as a key vocation, which is possible to life in the physical form (in a marriage) or in a spiritual form (in a consecrated life). The last but one part emphasises the ideal, which Pavel Evdokimov sees in the model of Virgin Mary and the las chapter aims to reflect the role of motherhood and its importance for situation of nowadays woman. Keywords Pavel Evdokimov, Russian theology of the 20th century, theological anthropology, woman, motherhood, consecrated life, marriage
The question of human identity and the way it's understood in orthodox and evangelical approach
Kočalka, Matúš ; Kočandrle Bauer, Kateřina (advisor) ; Jandejsek, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis entitled The Question of Human Identity and its Understanding in Orthodox and Evangelical Tradition - the Visions of Olivier Clément and Stanley Grenz is dealing with the topic of human identity in the means of Christian theology, particularly in the perception of Orthodox and Evangelical tradition. The key authors in this thesis are Olivier Clément and Stanley Grenz, both representing one of the particular Christian traditions. The thesis deals with the question of human identity through the theological approach of both of the authors, which is set in the broader context of their work. The particular emphases are expressed within the framework of theological anthropology, and discussed with the terms characteristic for systematic theology. Furthermore, the thesis emphasizes theological analysis and subsequent critical reflection of the question of human identity, with the goal of establishing space for critical thinking about this topic, and with possible inspiration for the following research of the question of human identity.
Christians in cyberspace
Škácha, Petr ; Vopřada, David (advisor) ; Bouma, David (referee)
Christians in cyberspace. The aim of this work is to find an answer to the question of whether it is possible to use cyberspace safely and for good, or whether cyberspace itself is bad and its use incorrect. The first part of the work is devoted to the rapid technological development of recent decades in general. The first chapter defines the concept of cyberspace. The second chapter will summarize the development of technologies related to cyberspace, mainly telecommunications technologies. The next chapters look at how this change and the spread of technology has changed the way people communicate, and describe the most important changes, both positive and negative. The second part of the work tries to introduce to the specific worlds of the inhabitants of cyberspace, to the communities that have emerged around the new technologies with different goals. At the same time, specific examples were selected, in which new facts can be seen in some way, which were previously not available at all, or only to a limited extent. The last, third part is then the core of this work, to which the first two parts lead. It first describes how the already mentioned development of technologies and changes in the style of communication affect the individual, what are the benefits and consequences for him, and...
The Concept of Transcendence of Human Being as The Supernatural. A Comparison of Opinions of H. de Lubac and J. Milbank
Čadanová, Lucie ; Brož, Prokop (advisor) ; Nosek, Lukáš (referee)
ČADANOVÁ, Lucie. The Concept of Transcendence of Human Being as The Supernatural. A Comparison of Opinions of H. de Lubac and J. Milbank This work deals with the conception of the supernatural by Henri de Lubac and the reception of this concept in work of Anglican theologian John Milbank, one of the leading representative of the Radical Orthodoxy movement. The introductory part of the work explained the concepts of naturalness, supernature and grace and their mutual relationship, as well as the historical development of theological thinking about the supernatural destination of man. In the following chapters we elucidate the way how these theologians are dealing with the question of transcend destination of the human being. We attempt to crystallize the main points of contact and the differences between their approaches. Keywords supernatural; theological anthropology; transcendence; H. de Lubac; J. Milbank
The Role of Motherhood in the History of Salvation according to Pavel Evdokimov
Šafárová, Michaela ; Vopřada, David (advisor) ; Ventura, Václav (referee)
The thesis is dealing with a topic of a motherhood in the history of salvation in the books of Pavel Evdokimov Woman and the salvation of the World and The Sacrament of Love. In the first part of the thesis is seen under the perspective of author the human being in the complex picture of a God's plan with the specific for the role of women in it. The main part of the work than is studying the role of motherhood of woman as a key vocation, which is possible to life in the physical form (in a marriage) or in a spiritual form (in a consecrated life). The last but one part emphasises the ideal, which Pavel Evdokimov sees in the model of Virgin Mary and the las chapter aims to reflect the role of motherhood and its importance for situation of nowadays woman. Keywords Pavel Evdokimov, Russian theology of the 20th century, theological anthropology, woman, motherhood, consecrated life, marriage
Antropological aspects of theology and the work of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
KLIMEŠOVÁ, Anna
The bachelor thesis called "Anthropological Aspects in Theology and Writings of Teilhard de Chardin" briefly focuses on the life of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. The main task of this thesis was the analysis of his works in order to find theological aspects in them. In the first two chapters, it firstly deals with the ideas about a man and anthropology. In the third chapter, there is a brief outline of the biography of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. In the fourth chapter, there is a careful analysis of his works. The aim of the thesis has been fulfilled it is possible to find anthropological aspects in the works of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin who was a Jesuit priest.
Theological Aspects of Coaching
Macek, Karel ; Ovečka, Libor (advisor) ; Mašek, Vojtěch (referee)
Coaching is a modern tool for personal development with many advantages and successful applications. However, some concerns arise from the religious and ethical perspectives. Links to esoterics and New Age have been proclaimed by leaders of coaching schools that operate in the Czech Republic. Moreover, a survey has indicated that ethical limits of Czech coaches are more liberal than the official position of the Catholic Church. Thus, for a Catholic Christian, the coaching is promising as well as questionable. Biblical texts, as well as the facts from the subsequent history of Church, indicate many similarities: Christianity has exhibited marks of coaching since the very beginnings. On the other hand, most of the coaching schools deny God, absolute truth, or the concept of sin. An appropriate approach how to address this tension is a reflection of anthropological fundaments. Analyzing sincerely one of the coaching schools (Neuroleadership), we can conclude that all of them have clear counterparts in the Christian doctrine. In spite to this positive conclusion, it is necessary to be cautious when facing practical ethical dilemmas. A wise application of the coaching approach can be helpful also in the spiritual direction. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The spiritual values of the society - The wealth of free time
RAVEÁNOVÁ, Andrea
Whole thesis is conceived theoretically and it deals with spiritual values in the society in the context of leisure time. It represents spiritual values, spirituality and dimensions of leisure time and their coherence. The text characterises the changing concept of leisure time in the historical-anthropological perspective and compares present times and the need for spiritual values throughout the history of Western Society. By means of the theological, philosophical and historical scientific material, I research the phenomena of leisure time and the role of the Church. The thesis deals with the ways of spending leisure time in Middle Ages, Modern Times and it describes changes in Modern Times. The content of the theoretical part of the thesis is the reflection of transformation of spiritual values and their wealth in the past and the present, the treatise also belongs to spiritual activities in comparison with other leisure time alternatives.
Death as mystery in perpective of theological antropology
HUSÁKOVÁ, Petra
This theses deals with death from the perspective of the mystery of the revelation of Jesus Christ, it describes and puts it into the context of theological anthropology. It analysis death from the point of view of the Old and New testament and defines the basic terms in relation to eschatology. It shows the consequences for the practice of care of dying persons, which in fullness develops the relationship between man and God. The theme of the thesis is being elaborated upon from the perspective of a believer in eternal life given to us through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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