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PublicationBusch, Eberhard20145Pages: 213--219

PublicationHermán János20145Pages: 223--246

PublicationBallai Zoltán20145Pages: 247--270

PublicationKelemen Attila20145Pages: 279--290

PublicationKató Béla20145Pages: 291--294

PublicationVarga Judit20145Pages: 294

PublicationPólya Katalin20145Pages: 101--108

PublicationSzűcs Ferenc20145Pages: 133--143

PublicationAndrone Mihai20145Pages: 169--186

Deși Catehismul a ajuns până la noi din trecut, prin încărcătura sa ideatică, el este extrem de actual, prezența sa este extrem de necesară în dezbaterile metafizice și ideologice din contemporaneitate. Problema „apartenenței” credinciosului, așa cum ne-o prezintă Catehismul, nu este una pur teologică, valabilă exclusiv întrun anumit cadru religios și confesional de discuție, ci ea vizează, cu maximă gravitate, omul și condiția sa aici și acum, propunându-și să ne pună în gardă cu privire la pericolele grave care pândesc existența umană. Cea mai mare amenințare pentru om este omul însuși, cu modul său defectuos de gândire.

PublicationJuhász Tamás20145Pages: 5--7

PublicationRezi Elek20145Pages: 9--12

PublicationMárkus Mihály20145Pages: 35--42

PublicationFekete Csaba20145Pages: 46--60

PublicationVerboom, Wim20145Pages: 63--74

PublicationJuhász Tamás20145Pages: 75--83

PublicationKolumbán Vilmos József20134Pages: 201--212

PublicationSawyer, Frank20123Pages: 179--198

In this article we shortly introduce T. S. Eliot, noting some major themes he addresses, particularly in relation to religious faith and the search for meaning in life. In the second and third sections our article concentrates on the 1934 church pageant, called ‘The Rock’. This drama was only published once and is hard to find. However, the poetry Eliot included in the drama, called ‘Choruses from The Rock’, have been reprinted and included in various volumes so that these are readily available. But among those people who have read some or all of the ten Choruses from The Rock, very few have ever found a copy of the play in which these poems were situated.1 We present quotations from the ten choruses, with a few annotations at times concerning the context. In the fourth section we look at various aspects of Eliot’s Christology as found in The Rock.