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› Papp György
› 2021
› Pages: 99--118
This paper is an expanded and somewhat more elaborated version of an earlier study in which I tried to give a general overview on the word-usage concerning the passion of Jesus Christ in the early Christian creeds. The purpose of this short paper is in part to give a comparative presentation of the sufferings of Lord Jesus Christ in the Western Creeds, and in part I also try to define the role of mentioning the name of Pontius Pilatus in them.
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› Nagy Alpár Csaba
› 2017
› Pages: 258--264
2012. áprilisában lehetőségem nyílt találkozni „Bapóka bácsival”, a 85 éves Bükkös János ajtoni lakossal. Találkozásunk elsődleges célja nem a második világháború eseményeinek felidézése volt, de az idős ember személyes érintettsége miatt rövidesen mégis arra terelődött a szó, és megtudtam: azon román állampolgárok közé tartozik, akiket 1944 őszén nemzetiségük miatt háborús bűnösök módjára hurcoltak lágerbe, ő pedig onnan két hónap múlva kalandos úton szabadult. Ez a beszélgetés adta a 2012–2015 között három éven át végzett kutatás ötletét, tudniillik, hogy az utolsó pillanatban megszólítsam azokat, akik a hasonló traumákat elszenvedők közül akkor még életben voltak, és rögzítsem vallomásaikat.
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› Papp György
› 2008
› 101
› 6
› Pages: 700--708
In this short paper I would like to provide a comparative analysis of the passages concerning the passion of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Early Christian confessions (among them the Apostolic Creed1 as well), because these passages are frequently the source of theological misunderstanding and debates. The main question which urged me to do this research had occurred in relation with the Apostolic Creed. How do we say correctly: ‘I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord: Who was conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; He descended into hell…’ or ‘I believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord: Who was conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered, under Pontius Pilate He was crucified, died, and was buried; He descended into hell…’? I shall try to answer this question by analysing the relevant passages of the creeds which were composed in the first six centuries.