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PublicationHerbály Eszter2023Pages: 185--200

Az egyházkormányzás alapja Isten igéje, feladata Krisztus akaratának érvényesítése. Az egyház tehát nem követheti kritika nélkül a világi vezetési modelleket, mert azok adaptálásával a hangsúlyok eltolódhatnak, ennek következtében a vezetés céltévesztetté válik. A teológiai kibernetika rendszerszemléletű megközelítése segít meghatározni a vezetés helyét, feladatát, módszereit segítségül híva a korszerű vezetéselméleti, szervezetfejlesztési és menedzsmenttudományi ismereteket. Azonban a kibernetika több, mint professzionális menedzsment- technológia. Feladata az isteni iránymutatás mentén, a Lélek munkáját engedve segíteni a közösségi egyházvezetést gyülekezeti és szervezeti síkon egyaránt.

ThesisLőrinczi Alpár János2023Pages: 72Supervisor: Tódor Csaba

Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time and the subject of much debate. Much of the debate on climate change is centred on the issue of responsibility. According to Christian theology, God created this world and man, whose duty it is to care for and cultivate the earth. From a theological perspective, man is responsible for the world he has created and his responsibility is to find solutions to the problems in the world. The question of responsibility is not as simple as it may first appear. The problem of global climate change is compounded by ethical problems such as the problem of many hands, the intergenerational problem and moral corruption. These ethical problems require a rethinking of traditional ethical principles, so we need a new understanding of the question of responsibility to get closer to solutions. The aim of this thesis is to shed light on problems and dilemmas that serve to understand the need for a new paradigm shift in ethical thinking.

ThesisKiss Dávid2023Pages: 48Supervisor: Visky Sándor Béla, Horváth Levente

If we are commanded to remember the Sabbath in the Ten Commandments, why do we go to worship on Sunday? In my paper, I am seeking possible answers to this question. At the beginning of my research, I outline the position of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In the following sections, I aim to present a biblical alternative to this position. I argue that the Sabbath institution was not known to the Jewish people before their wilderness wanderings. But here it becomes the sign of the Mosaic covenant. Since the covenant was made with the Jews, the Lord does not require foreign nations to observe the Sabbath. But God promises to make a new covenant that will not only apply to the Jews. This has been realised in Jesus Christ. He is the one to whom the Sabbath points. In light of this, we cannot cling to the shadow when the light of the world has come among us.

ThesisNagy Adél2005Pages: 52Supervisor: Rezi Elek