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The covenant (Hebrew "berit", Greek "diatheke") is a fundamental structural element of the life of Israel and the disciples of Jesus in the Church in relation to God. The course presents the basic types of covenants against the background of the ancient Near East and shows how their scheme is applied as a theological category in biblical books. The canonical approach prevails in the interpretation, i.e. with regard to the whole Bible, which, however, respects the historical circumstances and the literary character of the individual texts studied. Last update: Brož Jaroslav, doc. ThLic., Th.D. (04.02.2022)
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Basic literature: Last update: Brož Jaroslav, doc. ThLic., Th.D. (04.02.2022)
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Students will prepare a paper on a topic of free choise from the material of the seminar. The length of the paper should be between 4500 and 9000 characters. Last update: Brož Jaroslav, doc. ThLic., Th.D. (04.02.2022)
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I. The theme of covenant today: overview of research II. The Old Testament 1. Promise to patriarchs 2. The Covenant of Sinai (Exod. 19-24) 3. The role of the Covenant in the book of Deuteronomy 4. The Liturgy of the Covenant (Josh. 24) 5. The Royal Covenant with David 6. The Covenant of love in the books of prophets 7. The covenant of God with the world 8. Post-exile period 9. Conclusion III. The New Testament 1. The Eucharist and the Covenant 2. Paul and the Covenant 3. The Epistle to the Hebrews IV. Covenant and creation Last update: Brož Jaroslav, doc. ThLic., Th.D. (04.02.2022)
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