The Department of Theological Ethics has existed at the faculty since 1950 (for a long time under the name of social theology), and deals with the history of Christian moral thought as well as current moral issues from the perspective of modern evangelical theology.
Departments of Church History, i.e. historical theology have been part of the basic set of disciplines taught and cultivated at theological (especially Protestant theological) faculties for several centuries. Church history in this sense includes the general history of Christianity (both world and domestic) and the history of Christian dogma. However, just as they are an integral part of theology, they also belong (especially from a methodological point of view) to the whole of historical science as such.
The Department of Systematic Theology wants to contribute to the fulfillment of the common task of systematic theology: thinking and passing on the Christian faith to future generations. It does so in an area that once underwent an early reformation, then a successful counter-reformation and, more recently, real socialism; in a secularized country, where Christians today are a minority and churches are on the margins of society.
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Charles University
Protestant Theological Faculty
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