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PublicationBalogh Béla20231164Pages: 388--397

PublicationPapp György2021Pages: 172

This volume contains selected papers from the broader field of History of Christian Doctrines, and more specifically from Patristics and Reformation studies, but also from the border between them. Most of them were written in the academic year 2014-2015, during my MA studies in the field of Patristics at the Theological University of the (vrijgemaakt) Reformed Churches in the Netherlands, in Kampen. The main topic of the MA programme was the Baptism in the Early Church, therefore the most of these papers presents various aspects of this question. In the following few paragraphs I will present short summary of each paper from this volume.

PublicationKállay Dezső20134Pages: 53--75

PublicationBatizán Attila20151085Pages: 509--521

Ebben a dolgozatban arra a kérdésre keressük a választ, hogy a nyugat­-európai kortárs teológiák miként határozzák meg, és milyen kontextus­ban használják a diaszpóra fogalmát. Ennek érdekében áttekintjük az elmúlt pár évtizedben, illetve a frissen megjelent missziológiai munkákat természetesen annak tudatában, hogy ezt az angol, német, holland, spanyol, cseh és más nem­zetiségű teológusok írásait felölelő irodalmat szinte lehetetlen teljességében át­fogni.

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.