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PublicationSomfalvi Edit202415Pages: 237--259

Bibliolog as scriptural interpretation. Modern “midrash” as a possible method in catechesis. This research delves into the bibliolog approach to interpreting the Holy Scriptures, a technique often termed as “modern midrash” and not widely recognised in Hungarian-speaking regions. Originating from America, bibliolog diverges from the European tradition of bibliodrama or Biblical drama, focusing instead on a narrative-driven method. It offers an immersive experience where individuals seeking to grasp the biblical narrative can simultaneously embody the roles of active participants and keen observers, fostering personal introspection in real-time. The paper elucidates how the bibliolog method can serve as a potent instrument in both religious and ecclesiastical pedagogy, enhancing catechetical practices.

PublicationBuzogány Dezső20211146Pages: 721--722

PublicationKató Béla20161091Pages: 111--113

PublicationOrbán Viktor20161091Pages: 113--115

PublicationAdorjáni Zoltán20161091Pages: 115--117

PublicationKovács Sándor20161091Pages: 117--118

PublicationPap Géza20161091Pages: 109--111

PublicationAdorjáni Zoltán20161092Pages: 229--231

PublicationRüetschi Kurt Jakob20161094Pages: 434--435

Kurt Jakob Rüetschi megemlékezik Tőkés István református teológusról.

PublicationJuhász Tamás20171102Pages: 225--229

PublicationÁgoston Csaba20171103Pages: 335--336

PublicationSzűcs Ferenc20171104Pages: 449--451

PublicationJuhász Tamás20191121Pages: 79--82