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Jan Hojda is an Associate Professor in Philosophical antropology and Fundamentals of European culture. Philosophical-anthropological and theological–anthropological interpretation of film and literature is the principal focus of his research. In his spare time, he enjoys relaxing in a passive way, gardening (passive gardening preferred) and having active discussions on varied issues. Over a glass of wine and smoking a pipe, he also enjoys recalling his mountain-climbing years.
Education, Qualification
2019: Associate Professor in Theology; University of Palacky in Olomouc
2010: Th.D. – Faculty of Theology, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. Dissertation: Man and Woman in the Prose of Jaroslav Durych. Searching its theological-anthropological Sense
1997: Mgr. – Faculty of Theology, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
Bibliography (in English)
Hojda, Jan. The Image of Man in Selected Works of Literature and Cinema of the 20th Century. Lublin: EL-PRESS, 2014. ISBN 978-83-86869-42-8.
Bibliography in Czech language available here.