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Mgr. Martin Pehal, Ph.D.

Leads WP4 and WP5 of the ERA-AREAS project


Final Theses

Thesis Type Status
Ame no Uzume: a trickster figure in japanese mythology Bachelor thesis Assigned
Biblical Judge Samson as a Trickster Figure Bachelor thesis Approved
Egyptian roots of Gnosticism Bachelor thesis Assigned
Encounters at the Wat Dhammakittiwong Master thesis Approved
Gods and Humanity: A Structural Analysis of the Atraḫasīs Myth Bachelor thesis Assigned
Humour in the Psychedelic Experience Master thesis Not completed
Manifestations of the Goddesses from the Ancient Egyptian Pantheon in the Tombs of the New Kingdom Bachelor thesis Approved
Physicality and Ethereality of Human Beings in the Ancient Mesopotamia Doctoral thesis Assigned
Religious Subjectivity of Non-human Animals and Its Significance for Religious Studies Bachelor thesis Assigned
Ritualizing Media, Mediatizing Ritual: A Study on the Interaction of Media Technologies and Ritual Practice in Thai Rituals Doctoral thesis Not completed
Structural Analysis of the Book of Jonah Bachelor thesis Approved
The complex deity of ancient Egypt: Goddess of the book of the Heavenly Cow Bachelor thesis Not approved
The king’s role in the ancient Egyptian cosmology // in relief decorations of the Old Kingdom pyramid complexes Bachelor thesis Approved
The Living Throats of Primeval History: An Attempt to Re-conceptualize the Biblical Animals in the Text of Gen 1-11 through an Analysis of the Concept of Biblical Sacrifice Master thesis Approved
The Way of Horus: Kingship and Transition in the Contendings of Horus and Seth Doctoral thesis Approved
Thoth in the Pyramid Texts Master thesis Approved
You, Roman, be mindful, a land flowing with milk and honey: The comparision of ethnocentric superiority motifs in the Aeneis, Exodus and the myth of Aztlan Bachelor thesis Approved