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Pavol Bargár

    Krizové situace v česko-slovenském kontextu po roce 1989
    Bible, křesťanství a kultura: Eseje k poctě prof. Petra Pokorného
    Embodied Existence
    Crisis Situations in the Czecho-Slovak Context After 1989
    The Bible, Christianity, and Culture
    • 2023

      This book originated in the Donatio Universitatis Carolinae award and research support that Professor Petr Pokorný received in 2017. It was envisioned, designed, and originally conducted as a project exploring the biblical roots of Christian culture. Experts in various theological and philosophical disciplines, both from the Czech Republic and abroad, were to probe this topic from their particular perspectives. The hoped-for output was to be a coherent collective study of the proposed topic. However, due to the unexpected passing away of Prof. Pokorný in early 2020, the project could not be executed according to the original plan. Rather than a collective monograph, therefore, the present book is a collection of essays that investigate various aspects of the Bible and Christianity in their relation to culture as a broad human phenomenon. The book is divided into two sections. While the first section focuses on particular issues in the Bible, the second addresses historical, philosophical, and cultural developments. As Petr Pokorný was actively and importantly involved in the initial stages of the project, two essays are written by him personally. The whole book, then, is dedicated in his honor.

      The Bible, Christianity, and Culture
    • 2023

      Embodied Existence

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the essential elements of story, body, imagination, and relationality, this book presents a theological anthropology and missiology from an ecumenical Christian viewpoint. It explores the meaning of humanity in relation to God, others, and creation, while advocating for a unified existence within God's transformative reign. Engaging with contemporary culture, particularly cinema, alongside fiction and music, the work seeks to illuminate these themes and promote a common life for all creation.

      Embodied Existence