Studia Theologica, 2005 (roč. 7), číslo 2

Christian Theology and Religion

Patří pojednání o vlastnostech Božích do trinitární teologie?

Does the Treatise of God's Attributes Belong to Trinitology?

Ctirad Václav Pospíšil

Studia Theologica 2005, 7(2):1-12579  

In this article, the author ponders about an absence of treatises on God's attributes in modern monographs about God trinus and unus. The unquestionable importance of this area of theological reflectionis connected with several problems that the author tries to solve for the present time. Firstly, it is necessary to prefer the way of negative theology, and we should be aware of God always transcending the being we think. The intellectual cipher in this world of the mystery of the living God is a paradoxicalness that we do not have to be afraid of. Secondly, we need to connect ontological utterances with the history of salvation, which is possible if...

Principia quae Codicis Orientalis recognitionem dirigant

Guidelines for the Revision of the Code of Oriental Canon Law

Jiří Kašný

Studia Theologica 2005, 7(2):13-25404  

Fifteen years ago in 1990, the Code of Canons of Oriental Churches was promulgated by Pope John Paul II. This study introduces the Czech translation of the Principles of 1974 to guide the revision process of the code according to the mind of the Second Vatican Council and the ancient eastern traditions. A few historical comments introduce the preparation of the oriental codificationsincetheVaticanCouncil I to the Vatican Council II. The outline of the Code of 1990 completes the article with some suggestions for further studies.

Vybrané podněty pro diskusi o cílech manželství

Selected Suggestions for a Discussion about the Goals of Matrimony

Tomáš Machula

Studia Theologica 2005, 7(2):26-32527  

The paper is focused on the philosophical analysis of matrimony with respect to its main goals. Firstly, it presents Aristotle's theory of friendship as the basic ethical category for matrimonial interpersonal relationships. Secondly, it shows some remarks of St. Augustine on matrimony from both philosophical and theological points of view. Finally, it deals with several questions of Church law and compares these approaches.

Příspěvek k dějinám tolerance a náboženské svobody: Jan Leopold von Hay, biskup královéhradecký (1735-1794)

A Contribution to the History of Tolerance and Religious Liberty: Johann Leopold von Hay, Bishop of Hradec Králové (1735-1794)

Milan Mičo

Studia Theologica 2005, 7(2):33-45771  

The right to religious liberty is one of the basic human rights. The claim of the liberty of denomination was conceived at the birth of the first declarations of human rights (at the end of the18th century in the USA and France). Inside the Roman-Catholic church a very restrained and complex process took place regarding the recognition of the right for religious liberty which was acknowledged only by the Second Vatican Council in the declaration of religious liberty Dignitatis humanae in 1965. In Bohemia, the Catholic bishop Johann Leopold von Hay was responsible for radiating tolerance and religious liberty in exceptional ways, and upheld the policy...

Existuje postkritická biblistika?

Does Post-Critical Biblistics Exist?

Jaroslav Vokoun

Studia Theologica 2005, 7(2):46-56463  

The article deals with the question of whether post-critical (post-liberal) theology can be supported by some trends of contemporary biblical studies. It shows some authors who think about a change of paradigm. The historical-critical method should not be refused but integrated into a new synthesis that considers the Bible as the book of the Church and the book that must be read or explained in the Church. The author concludes that systematic theology between liberalism and fundamentalism can be supported by one of the important trends of contemporary biblical studies.

Srdce jako střed lidského života u Teofana Zatvornika: Návaznost na řecké otce

Heart as the Centre of Human Life by Theophan the Recluse: Link to the Greek Fathers

Petra Otýpková

Studia Theologica 2005, 7(2):57-69633  

The aim of the article is to deal with heart as the centre of human life in the theology of Theophan the Recluse and to findhowhefollowedtheFathers.AshortbiographyofTheophantheReclusefollowsthe interpretation of the heart by the authors, who have been studying the life and work of Theophan. The authors look at the heart as the centre of human life, but more often as a place of spiritual fightandmeeting with God. The point of view of the Greek fathers, i. e. heart as the centre of human existence, and the classificationofsentimentsofheartbyTheophan,asaresultoftherelationshipbetweenheartand body-soul-spirit, present heart as the centre of a person. The...

Ad "Filozofie a náboženská zvěst"

Ad "Philosophy and the Religious Message"

Petr Dvořák

Studia Theologica 2005, 7(2):70-71398  

The article is a response to Š. Holub's reply to my article "On the Relationships between Belief, Philosophy and Theology". It defends the analytical approach taken there by making a distinction between two sorts of adequacy of an approach. It is argued that the approach is adequate in the sense of analyzing and explaining some sine qua non aspects of belief; namely, statements. If essentiality of statements for belief is denied, the loss of cognitive value appears to be imminent.

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Ladislav Chvátal, Vít Hušek, František X. Halas, Marcela Andoková, Tomáš Nejeschleba, Pavel Ambros

Studia Theologica 2005, 7(2):72-100732