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PublicationPapp György2021Pages: 146--158

Theis paper analyses the concept of “imago Dei” based on the 6th answer of the Heidelberg Catechism. I chose this topic as it is one of the most controversial questions of systematic theology. If one browses through the dogmatic and ethical works written from the earliest period of Christianity to the most recent times, they will find a large variety of answers. All of these attempt to explain what the writer of Genesis meant by the expression na‘aśęh ’ ādām beṣalmenu kidemutenu. The Heidelberg Catechism deals with this topic in the 6th answer where the authors attested that God did not create the first human being godless and malicious. After stating that as a matter of fact, God created man according to his own image and likeness, the Catechism explains the term imago Dei in a twofold way: first, it seeks to define the inner content of the image and similitude of God, and secondly it expands upon the purpose of man given by God as the image of his creator within the creation.

PublicationBalogh Csaba201498Pages: 27--44

In Jeremiah 28, there is a dispute between the prophets Jeremiah and Hananiah over the (il)legitimacy of prophecies of salvation concerning Judah and prophecies of judgement regarding Babylon. On the eve of Jerusalem’s fall to the Babylonians, the prophet Jeremiah, who proclaims judgement on Judah at the hands of Babylon, appears to be the true, genuine, canonical voice of God. While this text does not preclude the eventual authenticity of prophecies of salvation in the event that they are proven valid by being fulfilled, it nevertheless is rather strange that the book of Jeremiah ends with a collection of prophecies against the Chaldaeans. The anti-Babylonian statements in Jeremiah 50-51 are ascribed to the very same prophet who had once dismissed Hananiah for uttering similarly worded – and presumably uninspired – invectives before the people of Jerusalem.

PublicationPapp György2019Pages: 245--270

A tanulmány célja bemutatni az 1Móz 1,26-ban olvasható kijenetés (teremtsünk embert a mi képünkre és hasonlatosságunkra) héber és görög szövege közötti kapcsolatot.

PublicationGaal György20101Pages: 309--324

PublicationMagyar Balázs Dávid20191121Pages: 17--48

A Registres du Conseil de Genève fennmaradt jegyzőkönyvei szerint csaknem tíz esztendővel a nagy reformátor, Kálvin János halála után, 1575. május 17-én Jean Trembley, a Saint Gervais és Saint Pierre gyülekezet lelkipásztora viharos hangvételű prédikációt mondott el, amelyben a fiatal városállam morális életét Sodoma és Gomora lakosságának romlottságához hasonlította. Igehirdetése városszerte visszatetszést keltett. Polgárok százai vonultak az utcára, és felmentését követelték. Kérdés azonban, hogy mi váltotta ki a Béza Theodor családjához is közel álló, „lánglelkű” prédikátor határozott fellépését, hiszen a helyi lakosság erkölcsi helyzetét és magaviseletét vizsgáló források szerint Genfben csak elvétve fordultak elő a szodómiával kapcsolatos bűnesetek.