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KAREL STATEČNÝ V LETECH 1890–1924

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Studia theologica
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2012
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vol. 14
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issue 2
56–73
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Karel Statečný was undoubtedly one of the most prominent figures in the early history of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church and a mainstay of the Hussite theological faculty at the time. Unfortunately, he has not been granted the publicity he would certainly deserve. In this study the author presents the results of further archive research about Karel Statečný, this time as a student of the diocese theological school and alumnus of the seminary in České Budějovice. The archive materials have shown that he was a very talented and hard¬ working student and that he achieved excellent results, which predetermined his further studies, doctoral degree and professorial career. In this study the author brings forth crucial and as yet unpublished archive materials, describing Karel Statečný’s professorship at the seminary in České Budějovice from the moment of the selection procedure to his withdrawal from the Roman Catholic Church.
Studia theologica
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2011
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vol. 13
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issue 4
127-136
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The study compares the concept of the natural law according to the ITC document: The Search for Universal Ethics: A New Look at Natural Law with similar terms used in the theology of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church – in particular the terms moral law, humanity, freedom of conscience. The main differences amongst these concepts are seen in different attitudes toward natural theology. The author sees a fundamental agreement in an attempt to state certain general human common ethical principles, which are also based on significant cultural and religious traditions, in order to strengthen interpersonal coexistence in a global context.
Studia theologica
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2012
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vol. 14
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issue 4
240–250
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This paper deals with the development of the theme of unclean spirits in the theology of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church. The generation of the founders of the church, influenced by radical Modernism, rejected the existence of unclean spirits, and the question of the origin of evil in the world was solved with a reference to privatio boni. The following theological generation pointed out that the theme of evil powers is directly connected with the message of redemption in Jesus Christ, based on the model, “Nullus diabolus, nullus redemptor.” Despite the fact that the theology of the CSHC re-opened the question of unclean spirits, it has never officially treated the subsequent question concerning possession and exorcism, although this phenomenon can also be marginally found in the Church.
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