Courses taught
Autumn 2008 at Faculty of Arts
- Hebrew III
- Hinduism in the West
- History of the Study of Religions
- Christian Mission
- Christianity I (RLA06, RLKA06)
- Christians and the Others in the Middle Ages
- Introduction to the Study of Religions (RLA01, RLKA01)
- Japanese III (RLB128, RLKB128)
- Judaism
- Male and Female Orders in the Czech Republic
- Marginal christologies
- Master's Thesis in Religion
- Master's Thesis Seminar I
- Master's Thesis Seminar II
- Medieval Islamic Thinking
- Minor Thesis in Religion
- Minor Thesis Seminar
- Non-Diploma Thesis in Religion
- Non-Diploma Thesis Seminar
- Orientalism and Neohinduism
- Philosophy of Religion
- Proseminar for Buddhism I (RLB310, RLKB310)
- Proseminar for Christianity I (RLB306, RLKB306)
- Proseminar for Judaism
- Proseminar for the History of the Study of Religions
- Proseminar for the Introduction to the Study of Religions (RLB301, RLKB301)
- Reading of Religious Texts in Latin I
- Reading of Sanskrit Religious Texts I
- Reading the Hebrew Bible
- Religion and Healing
- Religion and Violence
- Religion in Poland
- Religions on the Internet
- Religious Scene in Post-Reform China
- Semestral Colloquium
- Sociology of Religion
- Speech, Script, Print and Religion
- Theravada Buddhism
- Tibetan Book of the Dead
- Typology and Taxonomy in the Study of Religions
- Woman in Christianity
- Writing Seminar I
- Writing Seminar II
- Writing Seminar III
Spring 2008 at Faculty of Arts
- "Hollywood" Buddhism
- Acculturation of Hinduism in the Czech Lands
- Ancient Near Eastern Religions
- Anthropology of Religion
- 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 (RLB107, RLKB107)
- Cognitive Study of Religions
- Comparative Study of Religions
- Current Theories in the Study of Religions
- Doctoral Seminar I
- Doctoral Seminar II
- Doctoral Seminar III
- Doctoral Seminar IV
- Doctoral Thesis in Religion
- Doctoral Thesis Proposition
- Early Christianity in Perspective of Social Sciences
- Final Bachelor's Examination in Religion
- Final Doctoral Examination in Religion
- Final Master's Examination in Religion
- Greek Religion
- Hebrew II (RLB113, RLKB113)
- Hebrew IV (RLB115, RLKB115)
- Hinduism
- Christian Mission
- Christianity II
- Islam (RLA08, RLKA08)
- Judaism