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The study aims to clarify how widespread and to what depth Scheeben’s dogmatic­‑theologian legacy affected Czech Catholic Theologians between the years 1918 and 1948. The research indicates that there was a wide awareness of both the person and the work of the German Professor among clergy as well as laity. We name nearly thirty authors who referred to Scheeben’s books. The most frequent themes were Ecclesiology, the Holy Spirit and grace, Sacramentology, and some authors touch on Trinitology, especially connected to spirituality.
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The article presents liturgical topics in the magazine Vyšehrad (1945–1948). After the Second World War, a new Catholic periodical (weekly, afterwards fortnightly) was founded with the subtitle The Paper for Christian Culture. The magazine included a wide range of topics: reports and comments aimed at the contemporary situation, reflections of cultural events and topics associated with the Church in Czechoslovakia and in the world. Liturgics was a natural – not compulsory, additional or artificial – constituent of almost unvarying sections, since liturgy and closely connected topics (e.g. sacral art) comprised a natural part of the life of contemporary society. The article divides the theme of liturgics in Vyšehrad into four areas: (1) liturgical articles, (2) reviews and reports, (3) information and questions concerning liturgy, (4) art, architecture, liturgical music. The development and intensification of the topics, some of which were tied to pre-war Catholic journalism, was not possible due to the short existence of the magazine.
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This paper introduces and reflects upon methodological merits of the author’s long-standing work on a book dedicated to the topic of Czech Catholic theology’s reaction from 1850 to 1950 to the challenges posed by natural science in the world-wide and interdisciplinary context. It is demonstrated that there is no tension on the axis theology vs. natural science, but on the axis theistic vs. atheistic world-view. The author rejects ideologisation of theology and natural science. In theology, this topic is in the competence of fundamental theology, where a new discipline of “theology of natural science” should be established. Therefore, it should be integrated into dogmatic theology as well, esp. to the treatise on God the Creator and on the qualities of the Triune Creature.
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