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Elective Course I - Three Educational Models in the European Tradition

Class at Faculty of Education |
OPBX2O126B

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1. Kritika osvícenského výkladu světa a původu náboženství2. Židé a Tóra3. Křesťanství4. Křesťanství - dogmata prvních všeobecných koncilů5. Islám a Korán6. Zrod novověku a proměna náboženství7. Ludwig Feuerbach8. Sören Kierkegaard9. Karl Marx10. Friedrich Nietzsche a teologie po smrti boha

11. Otázky

Annotation

(Every of the blocks is supposed to take 1-3 classes)

1. Enlightenement and its explanation of the world. Obviosity of assumption of subjectivity and objektivity; home as a middle of the world for prescientific societies (we) – formal structure of their lived world; their nonreligiosity; „we“ and „them“, „ours“ and „theirs“

2. Jews – reading and discussing texts from Tora.

3. Religion as a backfire selfexplanation of societies incorporating theoretical approach and idealization – „scientific religion“, religion needing theology as a science about themselves; relation with change in the „world“ into „universum“ – imperialism of Europe – faith-hope-love; ordo and will absorbing platonism of Aurelius Augustiun – discovery of subjectification: „inner human“ – time;being = creatio

4. Christianity – reading and discussing chosen texts from New testament – relation to time; catholicism and orhodoxy – differences in their trinitology; new relation between knowledge and meaning – time-eternity- dogma of common councils and hidden knowledge about difference between lived and after being scientificied

5. Islam reading and discussing chosen texts from Kora – relation to time.

6. Fall of Aristotelian-Ptolemaian view of the world, first and second reformation, Descartes metaphysics as continuation of christian metaphysics – new age science teology of causes

7. Feuerbach – demythologization of religion by its deduction from anthropology

8. Kirkegaard – christianity as transcendence of philosophy

9. Marx – criticism of subjectivity and introducing; relation of society and religion, alienation, fetishism

10. Nietzsche – christian inversion of christianity – will-eternity; event-essence; nihilism

11. Second nature as a cave of higher order – myth, barter, symbol – science as a producent of myths of higher order, economy as a theology of market, shallowness of meaning that current man is not religious; problém of symbols and images – media and myths, transformation of world into a planet, un-sanctification un-sensation (techné); paradox from movement of colonization and planetarization – clash of universe and subjectively-relative worlds as a cause for misunderstanding with non-europeans – not understanding our european „Me“ as a foundation for not understanding others