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PublicationSimon József2022Pages: 87--100

Although György Enyedi’s (1555-1597) posthumous exegetical masterpiece Explicationes (Cluj, 1598) did not contain any explicit statements on political thinking, his Hungarian sermons testify his theoretical interest towards political philosophy. The paper focuses on sermons 67, 68 and 184, wherein Enyedi formulates his version of natural law. Due to his antitrinitarian theological presuppositions and his philosophical anthropology deeply inherent in the former, Enyedi’s position does not match fully the standard versions of natural law of his time. on the one hand, Enyedi’s approach proves to be much more intellectual in character than the voluntaristic correction of Thomist natural law in Scholastic-Suáresian theory. on the other hand, the antitrinitarian dismissal of original sin as a chief anthropological motif results in differences from the protestant natural law tradition, as Melanchthon developed it in the 1530s.

PublicationNagy Sarolta20121056Pages: 574--579

Rembrandt 1646-ban festette A pásztorok imádása című alkotását, a szenvedő és Biblián élő emberek mély látásával, amelytől művei sokak számára valóban „élet-változtató” hatásúak lettek. Személyes tragédiák sora vezetett idáig. Három gyermekét vesztette el néhány hetes korukban. Négy évvel Saskia halála után festette meg a festményt. A festő mintegy fénycentrumba helyezi a gyermek Jézust. Ragyogó fénye vonja magára első pillantásunkat. Rembrandt ecsettel hirdeti az igét: A világosság a sötétségben fénylik… (Jn 1,5).