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Department for the Study of Religions
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Jaselská 201/18, 602 00 Brno, Building J
Building entrance: Gorkého 7, entry through building G (main entrance) Veveří 470/28, 602 00 Brno, Building K correspondence Address: Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno |
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Teaching
Courses taught
Autumn 2025 at Faculty of Arts
- Master's Thesis Seminar III
- Master's Thesis Seminar IV (RLMgA021, RLMgA521)
- Monasticism beyond the monastery: religious life and society in the medieval West
- Network Approaches in the Study of Premodern Religious Traditions
- New Age
- Power, Authority, Tradition
- Presentation Skills in English
- Proseminar for the Introduction to the Study of Religions (RLBcB301, RLBcKB301)
- Published Article
- Published Review
- Qualitative analysis in the Study of Religions: a practical course
- Qualitative Methods in the Study of Religions
- Quantitative field research of religion
- Reading of Sanskrit Religious Texts I
- Religion and Culture from the Perspective of Macrohistorical Factors
- Religion and Human Reproduction from an Evolutionary Perspective
- Religion and Violence
- Religion in Cognitive/Psychological Perspectives
- Religion in Historical and Comparative Perspectives
- Religion in the USA
- Religion of Ancient Israel in the Light of Archaeology
- Religious conversion: conceptualisation and research
- Religious Rationalities: Readings
- Religious Texts and Texts on Religion from the perspective of distant reading
- Research management in the Study of religions
- Semester study abroad
- Study Trip in Religion to Brno: Tutorship
- Survey methods in the study of contemporary religious beliefs and practices
- Teaching the Study of Religion
- The Transformation of Christian Europe
- Tibetan Book of the Dead
- Transformations of Modern Atheism
- Typology and Taxonomy in the Study of Religions
- Visual Representations of Islam
- Woman in Christianity
Spring 2025 at Faculty of Arts
- Krátkodobý zahraniční studijní pobyt (RLBcB557, RLMgB555, RLMgB556)
- Bachelor Course Preparation
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I (RLBcA014, RLBcKA014)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLBcA015, RLBcKA015)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar III (RLBcA016, RLBcKA016)
- Buddhism and violence
- Buddhism II (RLBcA003, RLBcKA003)
- Creationism and Evolutionism
- Digital data in the Study of Religions: from catalogue to table and graph
- Doctoral Seminar I: Dissertation Research Project
- Doctoral Seminar II: Article Project
- Doctoral Seminar IV: Advanced Dissertation Draft
- Doctoral Seminar V: Internal Review and Dissertation Submission
- Doctoral Seminar VI: Postdoctoral Perspectives
- Doctoral State Exam
- Draft Article
- Extended Dissertation Research
- Final Bachelor's Examination
- Final Bachelor's Examination Seminar (RLBcA100, RLBcKA100)
- Final Master's Examination
- Hebrew II
- Historicity of religious figures: Jesus and Buddha
- History of the Study of Religions
- Christianity II (RLBcA007, RLBcKA007)
- Christianization of Europe
- International Conference Participation
- International Research Stay
- Introduction to Research Methodology in the Study of Religions (RLBcA013, RLBcKA013)
- Islam
- Local Conference Participation
- Magic and Witchcraft in Anthropological Perspective
- Master's Thesis in Religion
- Master's Thesis Seminar I (RLMgA018, RLMgA518)
- Master's Thesis Seminar II (RLMgA019, RLMgA519)
- Master's Thesis Seminar III (RLMgA020, RLMgA520)
- Master's Thesis Seminar IV (RLMgA021, RLMgA521)
- Maya, Aztec and Inca Religions
- Monasticism beyond the monastery: religious life and society in the medieval West
- Myth and Ritual