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PublicationKis Juhász Vilmos20071004Pages: 779--799

Hymnology in the 16–17th Century Reformed Church of Transylvania. The religious experience, the belief in God and in God’s power has always influenced the society. The 16th century’s reformation defined and still defines Europe’s and the world’s social, religious, political and economical aspect. There were radical changes on the fields of theology, literature, liturgy, in religious songs, printing, school system, and syllabus within it. The new teaching of the reformers needed a new form of worship which preserved some of the old elements, formed, recreated them according to his needs. This way the religious hymn in stanzas was born in people’s native language, so as the metrical psalms in native language and humanist metrical folk songs. Their Hungarian origins are the historical songs of the previous century, songs translated by Luther as German origin and the psalms propagated by Kálvin as French protestant source.

PublicationGalatik Mihály2006322Pages: 61--64

Sok neve van Istennek az Írásban: Teremtő, az Úr, pásztor, hős, harcos, útmutató, vár, király, megváltó, kiváltó, apa, anya, hitves, gyógyító, tanító, mester, fazekas, szobrász, ének, tápláló, eltartó, Izráel Szentje, vándorbot, erő, út, béke, társ, vigasz és még mi minden, „Hogy megtudják napkelettől napnyugtáig: senki sincs rajtam kívül, én vagyok az Úr, és nincs más! Harmatozzatok, egek, felülről, és a felhők hullassanak igazságot! Nyíljék meg a föld, teremjen szabadulást, és igazság sarjadjon vele! Én, az Úr, teremtettem azt.” (Ézs 45,6.8)

ThesisDemeter Szilard2008Pages: 47Supervisor: Geréb Zsolt