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Literarnopastoralno ustvarjanje Gregorja Čušina
ID Šuštar, Ana (Author), ID Bjelčevič, Aleksander (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Vodičar, Janez (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Magistrska naloga obravnava temo, ki se osredotoča na Gregorja Čušina, slovenskega literata, katehista in humorista. Čušinovo delo je raziskano skozi prizmo humorja v slovenski literaturi, njegovih vrst in vpliva na Cerkev, saj humor igra pomembno vlogo v slovenskem kulturnem in verskem prostoru. Obravnavani so različni tipi humorja, njegov pomen in vloga v literaturi ter v odnosu do Cerkve. Čušin v svojem ustvarjanju (pisanju, igranju, nagovorih) mesto namenja veselju, zato je prikazana povezava med krščansko vero in veseljem, kot tudi med trpljenjem in veseljem v življenju posameznika. Posebna pozornost je namenjena novi evangelizaciji, ki vključuje sodobne pristope širjenja evangelija preko umetnosti in humorja. V tem okviru so raziskani elementi nove evangelizacije (govorica, drznost, globina, dostopnost za širše občinstvo, pristnost, svoboda in aktualizacija), ki so prisotni v Čušinovih delih. Analizirani so pomembni dejavniki Čušinovega ustvarjanja, kot so vpliv Svetega pisma, osebne vere in življenja, ki oblikujejo njegov literarni slog. Čušinovo delo je dodatno raziskano na podlagi dveh njegovih del: Evangelija po Čušinu in Zgodbah iz velike knjige in iz malega predala, kjer se združujejo humor, versko prepričanje in osebno izražanje. V zaključku so povzete glavne ugotovitve o njegovem vplivu na slovensko literaturo, Cerkev in sodobno bralstvo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:humorna literatura, humor, pastorala, nova evangelizacija, Gregor Čušin, katehizacija, humor in Cerkev
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[A. Šuštar]
Year:2025
Number of pages:93 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-169343 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:237540099 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:24.05.2025
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Language:English
Title:The Literary and Pastoral Work of Gregor Čušin
Abstract:
The master's thesis deals with a topic that focuses on Gregor Čušin, a Slovenian writer, catechist and humourist. Čušin's work is explored through the prism of humour in Slovenian literature, its types and its influence on the Church, as humour plays an important role in Slovenian cultural and religious space. The different types of humour, its meaning and role in literature and in relation to the Church are discussed. Čušin's work (writing, acting, speeches) focuses on joy, and the connection between the Christian faith and joy, as well as between suffering and joy in the life of the individual, is shown. Special attention is given to the New Evangelisation, which includes contemporary approaches to spreading the Gospel through art and humour. In this context, the elements of the new evangelisation (language, boldness, depth, accessibility for a wider audience, authenticity, freedom and actualisation) present in Chusin's works are explored. Important factors of Chusin's work, such as the influence of the Bible, personal faith and life, which shape his literary style, are analysed. Chushin's work is further explored through two of his works, The Gospel According to Chushin and Stories from the Big Book and from the Little Drawer, which combine humour, religiosity and personal expression. The conclusion summarises the main findings on his influence on Slovenian literature, the Church and contemporary readership.

Keywords:humorous literature, humour, pastoral, new evangelisation, Gregor Čušin, catechesis, humour and the church

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