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Theology of earthquakes
ŠTĚPANČÍKOVÁ, Petra
The master thesis deals with importance and meaning of earthquakes as a natural process as well as natural disasters in areas where earthquakes cause heavy damage to lives or properties. The goal of the thesis is to answer the question whether God reveals himself and his divine actions in earthquakes provided that he discloses himself in all his creation in the natural world. A complete list of references on earthquakes in Bible has been compiled and it shows that earthquakes mostly precede or accompany very important events, theophany, and eschatological happening, which always point to God´s glory, power and magnificence. The thesis summarizes historical evolution of theodicy related to earthquakes as natural disasters. There is a paradigm shift from God´s responsibility to responsibility of humankind, in relation to structural sins of the rich against the poor who most suffer during the natural disasters. The thesis offers also synthesizing view on earthquakes as natural process, especially how they reflect God´s invisible characteristics, such as God´s power, glory, magnificence, freedom, wisdom, eternal activity, order, harmony, balance, and beauty.
Maimonides: Evil and Divine Providence
Fischerová, Ester ; Lyčka, Milan (advisor) ; Válová, Dita (referee)
This thesis is concerned with a problem of evil and Divine providence in Maimonides' work Guide for the Perplexed. At first the author list through important philosophical sources of this work and consequently comes up with possible paths of interpreting it as a whole according to Leo Strauss and Marvin Fox. Then author's focus shifts towards specific text passages in which Maimonides specifically elaborates evil and Divine providence. After that, this thesis lists various types of providence, types of evil and diferentiates between two theories of providence in Maimonides' thought. Finally author analyses different ways to interpret these text passages and in the end she makes an effort to unify those two theories od Divine providence using Fox's method of interpretation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Till we have faces: A process of growing into a Christian maturity in the mythical language of C. S. Lewis
Litvan, Daniel ; Noble, Ivana (advisor) ; Šmejdová, Barbora (referee)
Title of this work is Till we have faces: The process of growing up to Christian maturity in mythic language of C.S. Lewis. This work deals with the theme of Christian maturity in faith, specifically the process of growing up into this adulthood, by C. S. Lewis. This topic is researched in his book Till we have faces. It is a retold myth by Lewis, so description of the mythic language function will be important. The growing process is introduced in two selected views. The first is the role of pain in this process and the second is the role of imagination. These two paths are chosen because they are important topics in Lewis life. Christian maturity description is based on the Bible. Pain is presented in the view of several theologians and several theodicy streams are described. In this work, Jacob and Job are introduced as representatives of people who have gone through the process of growing up into maturity and have met God face to face. The work introduces Lewis' life with a focus on his growing up in Christian maturity. The main part is the analysis of the book Till we have faces. During the analysis the main moments are commented. The final chapter summarizes key findings and theses.
Maimonides: Evil and Divine Providence
Fischerová, Ester ; Lyčka, Milan (advisor) ; Válová, Dita (referee)
This thesis is concerned with a problem of evil and Divine providence in Maimonides' work Guide for the Perplexed. At first the author list through important philosophical sources of this work and consequently comes up with possible paths of interpreting it as a whole according to Leo Strauss and Marvin Fox. Then author's focus shifts towards specific text passages in which Maimonides specifically elaborates evil and Divine providence. After that, this thesis lists various types of providence, types of evil and diferentiates between two theories of providence in Maimonides' thought. Finally author analyses different ways to interpret these text passages and in the end she makes an effort to unify those two theories od Divine providence using Fox's method of interpretation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Certain theological aspects of selected Tomáš Halík's books and his work influence on the Czech general public
BÁRTOVÁ, Lenka
The thesis deals with writings of Tomáš Halík and his influence of the Czech general public. The aim of the work is a reflection of the main aspect of theology in Halík´s books and analysis of reactions to his works. The first chapter describes the media image of Tomáš Halík and the reactions of restondents to him with the aid of research. The second chapter ilustrate the reactions of other authors to Tomáš Halík´s work. The last chapter deals with the main aspect of theology in selected books of Tomáš Halík. The end of this work deals with inspiring opportunities for pastor activities in the work and literature of Tomáš Halík.

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