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Sacramental theology is an inseparable part of systematic theology arising above all from Christology, soteriology and ecclesiology. A redeemed man enters Christ´s paschal mystery through the sacraments in the community of the church. They allow personal incorporation to the history of salvation on both – individual and community level. The course implements a specific approach to the discipline preferred nowadays, emphasising the uniqueness of the particular sacraments as well as an understanding the whole of them as a living organism.
The introductory part analyzing the term mysterion – sacramentum is followed by the part dealing with the three sacraments of the Christian initiation constituting the Christian existence. Subsequently the remaining sacraments are explored describing the specific way in which they cultivate being and action of a man. The treatise is completed by the integral view of the sacramental organism. The whole treatise takes two semesters: The second semester is represented by the course Theology of the sacraments 2 (KSTE016). Both of them are compulsory subjects for students of the MA programme Catholic theology. Last update: Mohelník Tomáš, ThLic. Mgr., Th.D. (25.10.2019)
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The aim of the subject is to offer a fundamental orientation in sacramental theology as an area of systematic theology and to present crucial questions in the discipline today. A theoretical knowledge of principles is supposed to prepare a solid base for following study of the sacraments from different perspectives, f. e. in pastoral theology. Last update: Mohelník Tomáš, ThLic. Mgr., Th.D. (25.10.2019)
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Basic compulsory literature Dokumenty II. vatikánského koncilu, Praha 1995. Katechismus katolické církve. Kostelní Vydří: Karmelitánské nakladatelství, 2002. Viz příslušnou část o svátostech obecně a části o jednotlivých svátostech. Léon-Dufour, X., Slovník biblické teologie. Řím: Velehrad ? Křesťanská akademie, 1991. Viz příslušná hesla ve slovníku. Müller, G. L., Dogmatika pro studium a pastoraci. K.Vydří: KNA, 2010. Strana 639-787.
Other literature (Monographs available in Czech): Dacík, R. M., Bůh ve svátostech. Olomouc: Krystal, 21948. Students will receive a detailed bibliography at lectures thanks to access to Moodle electronic support. Last update: Mohelník Tomáš, ThLic. Mgr., Th.D. (25.10.2019)
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Active student participation during the lectures of the first semester. Oral exam enclosing the second semester. Every student chooses and presents one of the topics. Afterwards he answers few additional questions covering the rest of the studied treatise. Last update: Mohelník Tomáš, ThLic. Mgr., Th.D. (25.10.2019)
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An oral exam. Every student chooses and presents one of the topics. Afterwards, he answers few additional questions covering the rest of the studied treatise. Last update: Mohelník Tomáš, ThLic. Mgr., Th.D. (25.10.2019)
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I) Introductory part Last update: Mohelník Tomáš, ThLic. Mgr., Th.D. (23.10.2019)
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