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PublicationSimon József2022Pages: 87--100

Although György Enyedi’s (1555-1597) posthumous exegetical masterpiece Explicationes (Cluj, 1598) did not contain any explicit statements on political thinking, his Hungarian sermons testify his theoretical interest towards political philosophy. The paper focuses on sermons 67, 68 and 184, wherein Enyedi formulates his version of natural law. Due to his antitrinitarian theological presuppositions and his philosophical anthropology deeply inherent in the former, Enyedi’s position does not match fully the standard versions of natural law of his time. on the one hand, Enyedi’s approach proves to be much more intellectual in character than the voluntaristic correction of Thomist natural law in Scholastic-Suáresian theory. on the other hand, the antitrinitarian dismissal of original sin as a chief anthropological motif results in differences from the protestant natural law tradition, as Melanchthon developed it in the 1530s.

PublicationPásztori-Kupán István201131Pages: 25--34

This study presents the doctrinal environment of the Nicaeno-Constantinopolitanum, including its lost Tomus, mentioned by the synodal epistle of 382, in light of which the Creed’s theology ought to be explained. Despite some lacunae, modern scholarship established links between the West (Rome), the Antiochene council of 379 and the ecumenical council of 381. The Fathers’ attempts to find new methods of expressing a pneumatology based on the threefold ὁμοούσια demonstrate that the consubstantiality was meant to be extended to the Spirit. The Early Church regarded the Nicene Creed as being “the faith” (ἡ πίστις) or “the symbol” (τὸ σύμβολον). The other three formulae (of 381, 433 and 451) were definitions or explanations (ὅροι) of, yet by no means additions to “the ancient faith of the 318 holy Fathers”.

PublicationŐsz Sándor Előd2017Pages: 55--62

PublicationBustya Dezső20191126Pages: 615--630

Jefte történetében a bibliaolvasó több botránkoztató ténnyel szembesül. Az első Jefte származása. Lehet-e karizmatikus vezető egy parázna asszony fia? Hogyan lehet egy övéitől eltaszított személy hőssé magasztosult vezérré a veszedelem idején? A harcba induló Jefte miért akarja lekötelezni Istent egy könnyelműen tett fogadalommal, s amikor győztesen tért haza, vajon tényleg emberáldozatra volt képes, és feláldozta egyetlen leányát? Vagy pedig „csupán” élő áldozatként szentelte oda Istennek egész életére? Ezekre a kérdésekre szeretnénk választ adni ebben a tanulmányban.