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PublicationKovács Sándor20241175Pages: 564--572

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PublicationBalogh Csaba20231166Pages: 650--651

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PublicationBalogh Csaba20221155Pages: 586--587

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PublicationKovács Sándor20221155Pages: 587--594

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PublicationSebestyén Ádám2022Pages: 185--203

My study focuses on the various apocalyptic calculations in the fifth postil written by Péter Bornemisza. According to the theologians of the magisterial Reformation, the exact time of the end cannot be calculated because only God knows this, as the Gospels clearly state it. Although Bornemisza accepts this doctrine too, he shares some assumptions about the approximate time of the second coming in a sermon of his postil. As my study demonstrates, Bornemisza follows the treatise of the German theologian Andreas Osiander (Coniecturae de ultimis temporibus ac de fine mundi, 1544). In this work, Osiander enumerates four calculations which can predict the time of the Apocalypse. The common feature of these calculations is their biblical origin, except for the first one, which is the apocryphal prophecy of Elijah about the 6000 years of the world. The other assumptions are based on the allegorical passages of the prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse.

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PublicationKállay Dezső20191125Pages: 605--611

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