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Professor Ignác Antonín Hrdina (1953–2022): Life and work
This article is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Ignác Antonín Hrdina, who passed away on 22 April 2022. During the communist period in Czechoslovakia, when he was not permitted to complete his theological studies, he worked a civilian job as a lawyer ...
Marián Čačík
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Pojetí studia křesťanského Východu podle Antonína Salajky (1901–1975)
This article is about Antonin Salajka (1901–1975). This author was the first czech catholic priest laureated in Pontifical Institute of Oriental Studies in Rome (in 1930). Our paper first presents Antonin Salajka’s life and then introduces his work.
Lukáš Nosek
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Kdy není teologická etika teologická: problémy v české tradici morální teologie
The article questions real theological character of some streams of the older Czech moral theological thought which ended in 1948 (beginning of the communist regime) and after 1989 has never been quoted or mentioned. It was a rationalistic neo-scholastic
Libor Ovečka
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Czech Catholic Theology 1850-1930 and Astronomy, Cosmogony and Cosmology [PDF]
The aim of this study is to evaluate how Czech Catholic theology approached the contribution of the sciences in 1850-1930, particularly new discoveries and theories in astronomy.
Ctirad V. Pospíšil
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Matthias Joseph Scheeben and Czech Catholic Theology - Period 1861‒1918
Veronika Řeháková
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Matthias Joseph Scheeben and Czech Catholic Theology - From 1948 up Until the Present
Veronika Řeháková
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Matthias Joseph Scheeben and Czech Catholic Theology: General Introduction and the Period 1861-1918
Veronika Řeháková
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On June 12-13, 2025, the international conference "Philosophy and Christianity. Past – Present – Future" was held at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw (UKSW).
Jakub Płoski, Bartłomiej Uzar
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Cross-cultural data on romantic love and mate preferences from 117,293 participants across 175 countries [PDF]
Psychological studies on close relationships have often overlooked cultural diversity, dynamic processes, and potentially universal principles that shape intimate partnerships.
Marta Kowal +195 more
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The Topic of Sickness and Death from the Perspective of Late 18th-Century Pastoral Theology
The subject of this study is the issue of sickness, death and dying as approached in the first textbooks of pastoral theology. In the Catholic confessional environment of late 18th century Central Europe, pastoral theology was a new discipline that was ...
Zdeněk Duda
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