From movement to inheritance : : hidden assets from the treasury of Hungarian Reformation / / Olga Lukács, Alpár Csaba Nagy, István Péter (editors).

Over the past five hundred years, the spirit of the Reformation has been not only a church-forming factor, but also a force of nation-building and salvation. Their common past, their history, creates a strong bond among Hungarians. In 17 studies Hungarian Reformed theologians give an overview of the...

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Superior document:Refo500 academic studies ; Volume 59
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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,, [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Refo500 academic studies ; Volume 59.
Physical Description:1 online resource (206 pages).
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Other title:The first Hungarian translator of the Second Helvetic Confession /
Notes on Czech-Hungarian historical relations: aspects of the life and work of Antal János Valesius /
The role of Sámuel Teleki in the Second Reformation of Nagyvárad /
Károly Patay: an undeservedly forgotten Hungarian church governor from Felvidék /
Attracted by Transylvania: contributions to the early modern Reformed Church history of Partium /
Suffering and the cross in the theology of Martin Luther /
Introduction to the Protestant interpretation of the ethics of speech /
The disciples in Hellenism and Rabbinism /
The guardian and mediator of the values of the Reformation in pedagogy: Sándor Karácsony /
The view of children in the age of Reformation /
Lajos Gönczy, representative figure of the Transylvanian dialectical theology (1889-1986) /
Re-formation or quo vadis ecumenism? /
Saul at the Witch of Endor-Attempt at reinterpreting an Old Testament story /
The heritage and the heirs /
Interplay of tradition and innovation in the Transylvanian Reformed Church after 1989 /
Lajos Imre: the renewer of teaching catechism at the Reformed Theology in Kolozsvár /
Summary:Over the past five hundred years, the spirit of the Reformation has been not only a church-forming factor, but also a force of nation-building and salvation. Their common past, their history, creates a strong bond among Hungarians. In 17 studies Hungarian Reformed theologians give an overview of the most recent research results in history and theology regarding Reformation and its effects over society and mentality among Hungarians. The contributors come from various Hungarian theological universities from the Carpathian basin.
ISBN:3666503497
3647503495
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Olga Lukács, Alpár Csaba Nagy, István Péter (editors).