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PublicationBalogh Béla20231164Pages: 388--397

ThesisSzakács György2023Pages: 86Supervisor: Koppándi Botond Péter

A dolgozatom címe: „A neoprotestáns istentisztelet”. Azt hiszem, ez egyetemi éveim legérdekesebb témája. A mai erdélyi vallási viszonyok között a történelmi egyházainkat leginkább fenyegető veszélyt a neoprotestáns egyházak elszívó ereje jelenti. Mondhatjuk, hogy a mi gyengeségünk, hogy a hívek elhagyták az eredeti gyülekezeteiket, és ez az oka annak, hogy meg kell vizsgálnunk a baptista és adventista istentiszteleteket. Dolgozatom két fő részből áll. Az első részben a baptista istentiszteletről olvashatunk. Láthatjuk, hogy a baptista istentisztelet a legkisebb részekből hogyan válik valódi istentiszteletté. A legapróbb részletekből indultam ki, és az egyes fő részek végén az olvasót elvezetem neoprotestáns istentisztelet a posztmodern kontextusához. Dolgozatom második fő részében az adventista istentiszteletről és homiletikáról írtam. Az adventista istentisztelet jól felépített és teológiailag megalapozott. Az egész adventista istentisztelet az Istennek való hálaadás köré épül.

ThesisKiss Dávid2023Pages: 48Supervisor: Visky Sándor Béla, Horváth Levente

If we are commanded to remember the Sabbath in the Ten Commandments, why do we go to worship on Sunday? In my paper, I am seeking possible answers to this question. At the beginning of my research, I outline the position of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In the following sections, I aim to present a biblical alternative to this position. I argue that the Sabbath institution was not known to the Jewish people before their wilderness wanderings. But here it becomes the sign of the Mosaic covenant. Since the covenant was made with the Jews, the Lord does not require foreign nations to observe the Sabbath. But God promises to make a new covenant that will not only apply to the Jews. This has been realised in Jesus Christ. He is the one to whom the Sabbath points. In light of this, we cannot cling to the shadow when the light of the world has come among us.

PublicationKató Szabolcs Ferencz2020764Pages: 1--7

In the past decades, research has raised the idea of a theology of the Septuagint (LXX) on various occasions. Important works were recently published on this topic in the Handbuch zur Septuaginta and the Septuagint and Cognate Studies series. The general theological tendencies of the LXX are identified by scholars in eschatology, messianism, anti-anthropomorphism and angelology. These tend to all be regarded as further developments of the theology of the Hebrew Bible (HB). However, one can trace the evolution of these and other main topics of the LXX in the New Testament (NT) and in the later apostolic writings as well. Based on three concise case studies, I point out the evolution of theological ideas from the HB through the LXX up to the NT in this paper.

PublicationBalogh Csaba20151Pages: 231--243

A tanulmány a 2002-2013 közötti időszak erdélyi protestáns biblikus irodalom bibliográfiai anyagát összesíti egy rövid bevezetéssel.

PublicationKozma Zsolt2010Pages: 9--59

Magyarázat a Zsid 1-3 fejezeteihez.

PublicationKenderesi István20071001Pages: 128--137

The purpose of the Epistle to the Hebrews. In this essay we argue that the particular purpose of Hebrews is obscure for the modern reader. It is clear, that it was addressed to a particular community that needed to be warned not to apostatize, not to turn away from Christianity. But no dogmatic conclusion can be reached on a more precise identification of the danger could consist in. The drift of the argument on the levitical cultus, the exhortations and argumentations from the exposition of so many Old Testament passages would possibly give weight to the theory that the danger was that of relapsing into Judaism, a theory held by numerous scholars. However, this is an inference, though reasonable. But each further step in order to identify the exact form of the apostasy to Judaism will be conjectural.