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                    Mareček Petr, doc. Dr. Th.D.
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    | Course content | 
    | 1. History of the interpretation of Holy Scripture 2. Exegesis and its methods 3. Application of exegetical methods, demonstrated on selected texts from the New Testament 
 
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    | Learning activities and teaching methods | 
    | Lecture | 
    
    
        
        
            | Learning outcomes | 
        
            | At the end of this course, students will be able to describe the main principles of biblical exegesis, apply these exegetical principles to selected texts from the New Testament, and use these principles to interpret and understand the messages they convey. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to interpret selected texts from the New Testament.
 
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            | Prerequisites | 
        
            | Basic knowledge of the issues discussed in the introductions to the New Testament. KBV/DTVPS
 
 
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            | Assessment methods and criteria | 
        
            | Final Report 
 To complete the course, students must answer the review questions at the end of the study material in writing.
 
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    | Recommended literature | 
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                    Joseph A. Fitzmyer. The Gospel according to Luke (I-IX): introduction, translation, and notes. New York. 1979.
                
                    Joseph A. Fitzmyer. The Gospel according to Luke. (x-xxiv): Introduction, translation, and notes. New York. 1985.
                
                    Michael Theobald. Das Evangelium nach Johannes: Kapitel 1-12. Regensburg. 2009.
                
                    Petr Mareček. (2018). Evangelium podle Lukáše. Praha. 
                 
 
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