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The Gospel of Luke
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2005 |
Catholic Theological Faculty
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The Joy of Theological Knowledge//The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles
2001 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
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The Impact on the Dresden Bible's Gospel of Luke and the Book of Isaiah of three phonetic and phonological changes of the fourteenth century
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Aleksis Kivi's Gospel?
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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14th Sunday after the Trinity: "and created within him many openings and many hollow spaces and created within him many openings and many hollow spaces"
2022 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Rhetorical concept in a relation to the change of social structures in Luke's gospel
2014 |
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Luke's parable of the rich through the lens of social memory and narrative identity
2023 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
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Luke´s parables
2007 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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On the relationship between the third Old Czech umlaut ’ó > ie and the diphthongization of ó > uo in selected texts of the Dresden Bible
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Sermon on the Mount and Sermon on the Plain from the viewpoint of rhetorical criticism
2013 |
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Two Disciples Going to Emmaus: Catholic and Orthodox Church
2008 |
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Selected issues of the development of Old Czech vocalism in the Dresden Bible texts
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Luke´s Parables about the Rich through the Lens of Social Memory (EABS Annual Conference - Wuppertal 2021)
2021 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
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the Prodigal Father
2012 |
Catholic Theological Faculty
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The Prodigal Father
2015 |
Catholic Theological Faculty
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Apostle Paul as a Roman Citizen and his Trial
2012 |
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