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PublicationSógor Géza2023Pages: 297--302

Stanley Hauerwas (szül. 1940) Amerikai Egyesült Államokbeli kortárs teológus. Ekkléziológiáját meghatározza a civil vallás kritikája, a keresztyén kultúra hanyatlásának tudomásul vétele. Mára az egyház és a világi hatalom összefonódása miatt az evangéliumból sok minden elveszett. Az egyháznak nem kell a világi hatalmat keresnie, hogy megváltoztassa a világot, mert már önmagában is egy politikai közösség.

PublicationSógor Géza20231162Pages: 169--181

Gyakran találkozunk a szekularizáció fogalmával. Mit jelentett egykor, mit jelen ma? A tanulmányban körbejárom a kérdést. Tisztázom a fogalmakat, felvázolom a folyamat rövid történetét, rákérdezek a jelenség bibliai értelmére, megnevezek teológiai félreértéseket, majd felvillantom a szekularizáció folyamatában rejlő lehetőségeket, kihívásokat és feladatokat a keresztyén gyülekezet számára.

PublicationVarga Benjámin2022Pages: 19--174

In his 1583 ritual entitled Agendarius, which was innovative in many respects in comparison to its Hungarian predecessors, Bishop Miklós Telegdi of Pécs, the administrator of the diocese of Esztergom, added sample-like sermons to the rituals of the administration of the sacraments accompanying the great turning points of life (viz. baptism, confirmation, wedding etc.). He was presumably guided chiefly by pastoral considerations. For the second edition of 1596 (published after Telegdi’s death), the editors added a second funeral sermon, clearly intended for a more educated, urban audience – judging from the scholarly Latin quotations and the general tone. A comparison of the structure and content of the two speeches provides useful conclusions as to what the ecclesiastical authorities of the time considered advisable to preach at the time of death to mourners lacking basic schooling and what to the more learned audience.

PublicationSógor Géza20211144Pages: 449--453

PublicationSzékely Miklós201910Pages: 11--17

PublicationCsáki Árpád20071004Pages: 930--965

The Autobiography of Gyula Mihaly Szigethy. The „peregrinatio academica” is a well documented topic of the transylvanian cultural history from the 17–18th century. Szigethi Gyula Mihály (1758–1837) was one of the thousands of young people, who choosed to travel thousands of miles in order to continue their studies in western-European universities. After finishing the college of Marosvásárhely (Tg. Mures) –one of the best transylvanian calvinist schools of his time –, thanks to the financial support of count Joseph Teleki, he attended the universities of Marburg, Göttingen, Stuttgart and Viena in the period between 1786–1790. Returning home he choosed not to become a priest as it would be a custom in those times, earninig his living for a few years as a privateprofessor in the courts of local nobils. In 1797 ha was ellected professor of the college from Udvarhely (Odorheiul Secuiesc), where he made a carrier, retiring in 1823.