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PublicationKovács Sándor2023Pages: 135--145

Acest scurt studiu aduce în atenție evoluția predării și practicii muzicale în cadrul colegiului unitarian din Cluj în perioada secolelor XVI–XIX. De la interdicția instrumentelor muzicale și a cântatului indecent la permisiunea treptată a practicii muzicale în incinta colegiului și introducerea predării muzicii, evoluția reflectă schimbările sociale și culturale din acele vremuri. Muzica a devenit, în cele din urmă, o parte acceptată și chiar integrată în viața colegiului, marcând o tranziție importantă în percepția și practica muzicală în colegiul unitarian din Cluj și comunitatea unitariană din Transilvania.

PublicationBenkő Timea20181114Pages: 397--409

Azelőadás témáját kettős évforduló indokolta: 120 éves a Kolozsvári Protestáns Teológiai Intézet épülete, ahol 1895 őszén kezdte el működését az Erdélyi Ev. Ref. Egyházkerület Theologiai Fakultása; és 25 éves a Kolozsvári Protestáns Teológiai Intézet vegyes kara. Egy protestáns teológiai főiskola és vegyes karának együttes évfordulója kapcsán elkerülhetetlen kérdésekre szükséges válaszolnunk. Mi a szerepe a zenének a teológiai oktatásban? Miben látták az elődök a zenei nevelés, közelebbről az egyházzene oktatásának lényegét, és mit jelent ez napjainkban a lelkészképzés számára? Mi adja egy teológiai intézet énekkarának a létjogosultságát, és mi tehet sajátossá egy ilyen jellegű kórust?

PublicationPásztori-Kupán István20081016Pages: 677--699

It is often argued that the sixteenth-century Reformation initiated a chain of events that ultimately led not only to religious pluralism within the body of the Western Christian Church, but also to the rise and dispersion of mutual acceptance among various religious groups. The fact, however, that these two things (i.e. religious pluralism and tolerance) did not emerge directly and immediately (almost as a matter of course) from the Reformation itself, is similarly undeniable. As we shall see below, we have sufficient evidence to claim that although the Reformers – including John Calvin, Theodore Beza and others, with whom this paper is partly concerned – at some point in their lives (mostly in their youth) advocated and invocated the cultivation of the spirit of tolerance, most of them refrained from upholding such positions once their situation as leaders within a newly emerged (both religious and political) community or realm became established.

PublicationNév Nélkül2004303Pages: 160--161