Items where Geographical area is "Central Europe > Czech Republic" and Year is 2008

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Vokoun, Jaroslav (2008) Ekumenické koncily jako model ekumenismu [Ecumenical Councils as a model of ecumenism]. In: Všechno je milost: sborník k poctě 80. narozenin Ludvíka Armbrustera. Praha: Karolinum.

Book

Floss, Karel and Hošek, Pavel and Štampach, Odilo Ivan and Vojtíšek, Zdeněk, eds. (2008) Cesty k porozumění jinému: teologie, religionistika a mezináboţenský dialog v pojetí Wilfreda Cantwella Smithe [Ways to understand the Other: Theology, religion, and interfaith dialogue in the concept of Wilfred Cantwell Smith]. Praha: Dingir.

David, Jiří (2008) Novodobý stav Velké Rusi neboli Moskevska: přijetí a vyhnání otcú Tovaryšstva Jeţíšova, zburcované převraty a revoluce, mravy a ctnosti lidu, jak politické, tak církevní, krátce popsané [The modern state of Great Russia or Muscovite: the adoption and expulsion of the fathers of Jesus' Communion, the crackdowns of the revolution and the morals and virtues of the people, both political and ecclesiastical, briefly described]. Olomouc: Refugium Velehrad-Roma. ISBN 978-80-86715-96-4

Filipi, Pavel (2008) Po ekumenickém chodníku: příručka ke vztahům a moţnostem spolupráce mezi církvemi [Along the ecumenical walkway: a guide to relationships and the possibilities of co-operation among churches]. Praha: Kalich. ISBN 978-80-87098-05-9

Procházka, Pavel (2008) Kapitoly z ekumeniky [Ecumenical Chapters]. Banská Bystrica: Univerzita Mateja Bela, Občianske zdruţenie Pedagóg.

Thesis

Bargár, Pavol (2008) Mýty moderného človeka [Myths of the Contemporary Man: An Application of the "Mythic Reading" Method to the Selected Works of the World of the World Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries]. Doctoral thesis, Protestant Theological Faculty of the Charles University, Prague.

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