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PublicationMolnár-Mikola Andrea2024241-2Pages: 97--105

Az autizmus spektrumzavar (továbbiakban ASZ) előfordulási aránya az elmúlt évtizedekben világszerte növekedést mutatott. Ennek következtében valószínűsíthető, hogy az egyházak gyülekezeteiben is egyre több a spektrumon élők száma. Ennek fényében fontos kidolgoznunk olyan pedagógiai eljárásokat, amelyek segíthetnek az autizmus spektrumzavarral élő kisiskolásokat tanítani, a gyülekezetekbe integrálni a katekézis által. A következőkben három olyan eljárás kerül ismertetésre, amelyek együttes használata támogathatja a fenti cél elérését. Az érzékenyítés által segíthetünk a kortársaknak, a csoport többi tagjának, hogy megértsék, miben különbözik tőlük az ASZ-vel élő személy. Átérezhetővé tehetjük számukra, hogy milyen nehézségekkel kell megküzdenie nap mint nap annak, aki nem neurotipikus. A differenciálás segíthet abban, hogy a spektrumon élő gyermekkel úgy tudjunk foglalkozni, hogy egyéni képességei fejlődjenek, hátrányos helyzete a lehető legjobban kiküszöbölődjön.

PublicationSomfalvi Edit202415Pages: 237--259

Bibliolog as scriptural interpretation. Modern “midrash” as a possible method in catechesis. This research delves into the bibliolog approach to interpreting the Holy Scriptures, a technique often termed as “modern midrash” and not widely recognised in Hungarian-speaking regions. Originating from America, bibliolog diverges from the European tradition of bibliodrama or Biblical drama, focusing instead on a narrative-driven method. It offers an immersive experience where individuals seeking to grasp the biblical narrative can simultaneously embody the roles of active participants and keen observers, fostering personal introspection in real-time. The paper elucidates how the bibliolog method can serve as a potent instrument in both religious and ecclesiastical pedagogy, enhancing catechetical practices.

PublicationBalogh Csaba202415Pages: 89--125

“The one who believes in him will not be put to shame”. Reinterpreting Isaiah 28:16 in Romans 9:33 and 1Peter 2:6. This study delves into the meaning of Isaiah 28:16, examining its original context and subsequent interpretation in the New Testament, with a particular emphasis on the stone metaphor. The first part scrutinises text-critical and semantic issues, considering the Masoretic Texts alongside variant non-Masoretic readings. The latter section assesses the incorporation of the Isaianic text within two New Testament excerpts. This process is mediated through the Septuagint, specifically, a revised edition thereof. The study posits that the New Testament authors, with their different contextualisations, did not seek to innovate but rather aimed to integrate their approaches into an established hermeneutical lineage, commencing with Isaiah’s earlier interpreters.

PublicationCzire Szabolcs202415Pages: 75--87

Apostle Paul and the Scriptures. An overview of current research and the price of progress. Among Dezső Kállay's biblical studies, the letters of the apostle Paul appear with special emphasis. Paul’s interpretation of the Scriptures was deeply rooted in the active Scriptural tradition of his era, not isolated in hermeneutical vacuum. The Scriptures represented not just the written text but also its interpretation, thus the Israelites’ faith was likened to both a solid foundation and spiritual sustenance, as they “drank from the spiritual rock” (1 Cor 10:4). This study aims to map the key research trajectories concerning Paul’s citations of the Bible. It begins by addressing fundamental issues within accepted consensuses, then evaluates the current state of research, informed by the six-year efforts of the Paul and Scripture Seminar under the Society of Biblical Literature and its two resultant publications. We may conclude that we know more and less at the same time.