Levý Hradec a počátky českého křesťanství
Levý Hradec and origin of czech christianism
bachelor thesis (DEFENDED)
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Author
Advisor
Referee
Petráček, Tomáš
Faculty / Institute
Catholic Theological Faculty
Discipline
Theological education
Department
Institute of Christian Art History
Date of defense
17. 6. 2008
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Katolická teologická fakultaLanguage
Czech
Grade
Very good
0 Anotace Jiří Bělohlávek: Levy Hradec and origin of czech christianism, 2008 The work is attempting to give certain survey of process of christianization on west side of river Vltava and surrounding of Levy Hradec. It starts with foundation of first church by prince Borivoj and finishes in 12th century, when the Christianity prevailed in this area and whole Czech territory. Based on chronicler texts (Kosma's texts about heathenism appear as very authentic), legends and selected archaeological evidence this work endeavours to illustrate that kirk's structures found by Premysl's clan and provincial churches found by bishops, magnates and bailiffs were important for the fact the new religion could prevail at Czech territory. These churches appear in 11th century rarely, but most of them are found in 12th century so in areas west from Prague rises relatively dense system of parish churches. In the appendix and summary chapter, based on literature, is this work attempting to observe the progress with building churches in district bounded by Tetin and Libusin on the West. Only the system of provincial churches completes the process of christianization and grassroots leave the tradition to bury at heathen graveyards off .They come to burying at burial places around churches. This work is mostly focused on history...