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PublicationKovács Sándor20231164Pages: 415--423

PublicationKovács Sándor20221155Pages: 587--594

PublicationLenyó Orsolya2022Pages: 123--158

Miklós Telegdi, a Roman Catholic bishop of the reformation period, was an important figure of his generation. The confessional guide of his Agendarius, first published in 1583 in nagyszombat (Trnava, now in Slovakia), is particular as to its structure and content. in Hungary, this is the first penitential guide that was written in a unique style, including vernacular parts and containing exhortations in a large number. The confessional includes a text discussing the strict obligation on the seal of confession as well as a confession mirror which, according to its genre, is a tool of individual self-examination. In my paper, I attempt to answer the question whether Telegdi’s confessional guide is only unique from a national point of view or also in a wider, international context.

ThesisLőrincz Imola2014Pages: 156Supervisor: Kovács László Attila

A halál, a temetés témája, mondhatni tabu kérdés, bár nap, mint nap halnak meg emberek és végeznek temetési szertartásokat a lelkészek. Az egyházban mégis keveset beszélünk a halálról, a meghalásról. Igehirdetésekben is ritkán fordul elő. Talán ennek is tudható be, hogy a népi hiedelemvilágban még mindig sokféle elképzelés él, ezekről a kérdésekről. Mi a halál, mi a meghalás? Mit jelent a keresztény temetési szertartás és annak egyes rítusai?