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 2007 at Faculty of Arts
- Religions on the Internet
- Religious and Social Life of Czech and Slovak Roma
- Roma Christianity
- Roman Emperor Worship
- Roman Religion
- Semestral Colloquium
- The Role of Faith-Based NGOs in the Production of Religious Social Capital
- Tibetan Buddhism in Western Interpretations
- Writing Seminar I
- Writing Seminar II
- Writing Seminar III
Spring 2007 at Faculty of Arts
- Acculturation of Hinduism in the Czech Lands
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I (RLA15, RLKA15)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLA16, RLKA16)
- Buddhism II (RLA11, RLKA11)
- Catharism
- Classical Chinese II (RLB105, RLKB105)
- Classical Chinese IV
- Comprehensive Examination in Religion
- Doctoral Seminar I
- Doctoral Seminar II
- Doctoral Seminar III
- Doctoral Seminar IV
- Doctoral Thesis in Religion
- Eschatology in a Perspective of the Study of Religions
- Final Bachelor's Examination in Religion
- Final Master's Examination in Religion
- Geography of Religions
- Graeco-Roman Religions
- Hebrew II (RLB113, RLKB113)
- Hebrew IV (RLB115, RLKB115)
- Historical Jesus
- Christian Missions in India
- Christianity and Heresies
- Christianity II (RLA07, RLKA07)
- Islam
- Islamic Reformism in the Modern World
- Jerusalem in Religious Confrontation
- Magic in Medieval Christianity
- Male and Female Orders in the Czech Republic
- Master's Thesis in Religion
- Master's Thesis Seminar I
- Master's Thesis Seminar II
- Maya, Aztec and Inca Religions
- Minor Thesis in Religion (RLOPB, RLOPS)
- Minor Thesis Seminar
- Mithraism
- Multicultural tradition of the Eastern churches
- Non-Diploma Thesis in Religion
- Non-Diploma Thesis Seminar
- Orders in the Czech Lands
- Qualifying Examination in Religion
- Reading of Religious Texts in Latin II
- Reading the Hebrew Bible II
- Religion and Evolution
- Religions in China
- Roma Religion
- Semestral Colloquium
- Sociology of Religion
- Summer Programme in Religion
- The Present Religious Life in the Czech Republic
- Theory of Myth and Ritual
- Tibetan Buddhism
- Western Esoterism in Modern Times
Autumn 2006 at Faculty of Arts
- "Hollywood" Buddhism
- Bachelor's Thesis in Religion
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar I (RLA15, RLKA15)
- Bachelor's Thesis Seminar II (RLA16, RLKA16)
- Biblical Archaeology
- Buddhism I (RLA10, RLKA10)
- Classical Chinese I (RLB104, RLKB104)
- Classical Chinese III (RLB106, RLKB106)
- Cognitive Science of Religion
- Comprehensive Examination in Religion
- Continuity and Discontinuity in Maya Religion
- Doctoral Seminar I