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Last update: doc. ThLic. Jaroslav Brož, Th.D. (27.11.2018)
The languague of teaching: Czech Foreign students can participate on the course by individual studying the recommended literature and by consultations with the teacher. Languages of communications: English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Polish, Slovak. Students will elaborate a paper on a chosen topic in any of these languages: Czech, Slovak, Polish, English, German, Italian, Spanish, French. |
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Last update: doc. ThLic. Jaroslav Brož, Th.D. (23.10.2019)
To acquire an understanding of the theological vocabulary and the way of apostle Paul's argumentation by studying his letters. To master the knowledge of basic Christological, ecclesiological, eschatological, anthropological and parenetic concepts and topics of Pauline literature.
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Last update: doc. ThLic. Jaroslav Brož, Th.D. (23.10.2019)
Broer I., Einleitung in das Neue Testament, II, Würzburg 2001 |
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Last update: doc. ThLic. Jaroslav Brož, Th.D. (23.10.2019)
Lectures combined with exercises (reading of selected Greek texts and their exegesis).
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Last update: doc. ThLic. Jaroslav Brož, Th.D. (07.01.2024)
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Last update: doc. ThLic. Jaroslav Brož, Th.D. (07.01.2024)
1) Literary and archaeological sources of Paul's research. 2) Chronology of Paul's life and influence 3) An overview of Paul's life and his missionary activities 4) Hellenistic and New Testament epistolar literature: formal requirements and rhetorical questions 5) The question of pseudoepigraphy in early Christianity 6) 1st and 2nd Letters to the Thessalonians: introduction questions, literary characteristics and theological themes 7) Corinthian correspondence: introduction questions, literary characteristics and theological themes 8) The Letter to the Galatians: introduction questions, literary characteristics, and theological themes 9) The Letter to the Romans: introduction questions, literary characteristics, and theological themes 10) Reading the Greek text and exegesis 1 Cor 1:18-31 11) Reading the Greek text and exegesis 2 Cor 12: 1-12 12) Reading of the Greek text and exegesis of Gal 2: 14-21 |
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Last update: doc. ThLic. Jaroslav Brož, Th.D. (23.10.2019)
See set requisites; good knowledge of biblical Greek for reading epistolar texts. |