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PublicationKelemen Fruzsina2022Pages: 205--219

The sermons written for the first Sunday after the epiphany, according to the medieval order of the pericopes, are based on the story of 12-year-old Jesus teaching in the temple (Luke 2:41-52). Therefore, the duties of parents and children are usually presented in these sermons. A following of this pericopal tradition can be found among 16th-century Hungarian publications in the books of the pastors Péter Bornemisza, István Beythe and György Kulcsár, and the priest Miklós Telegdi. Through their sermons, I examine how these authors wrote about the ‘good’ and the ‘bad’ child as well as what methods they offered for improving the behaviour and morals of said ‘bad’ child.

PublicationVarga Benjámin2022Pages: 19--174

In his 1583 ritual entitled Agendarius, which was innovative in many respects in comparison to its Hungarian predecessors, Bishop Miklós Telegdi of Pécs, the administrator of the diocese of Esztergom, added sample-like sermons to the rituals of the administration of the sacraments accompanying the great turning points of life (viz. baptism, confirmation, wedding etc.). He was presumably guided chiefly by pastoral considerations. For the second edition of 1596 (published after Telegdi’s death), the editors added a second funeral sermon, clearly intended for a more educated, urban audience – judging from the scholarly Latin quotations and the general tone. A comparison of the structure and content of the two speeches provides useful conclusions as to what the ecclesiastical authorities of the time considered advisable to preach at the time of death to mourners lacking basic schooling and what to the more learned audience.

PublicationLenyó Orsolya2022Pages: 123--158

Miklós Telegdi, a Roman Catholic bishop of the reformation period, was an important figure of his generation. The confessional guide of his Agendarius, first published in 1583 in nagyszombat (Trnava, now in Slovakia), is particular as to its structure and content. in Hungary, this is the first penitential guide that was written in a unique style, including vernacular parts and containing exhortations in a large number. The confessional includes a text discussing the strict obligation on the seal of confession as well as a confession mirror which, according to its genre, is a tool of individual self-examination. In my paper, I attempt to answer the question whether Telegdi’s confessional guide is only unique from a national point of view or also in a wider, international context.

PublicationKolumbán Vilmos József2017Pages: 9--10

PublicationKató Béla2017Pages: 7--7

PublicationBuzogány Dezső20211144Pages: 473--475

PublicationAdorjáni Zoltán20151083Pages: 350--351

Kitüntetések átadása a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Debreceni Területi Bizottságának közgyűlésén. Pro Scientia érmével díjazták Bitskey István akadémikust, a bizottság korábbi elnökét és Fekete Károlyt, a Tiszántúli Református Egyházkerület püspökét. Pro Cooperatione díjat Buzogány Dezső erdélyi egyháztörténész vehette át, aki több hazai és külföldi kutatási projekt irányítója, létrehozta a Pokoly József Egyháztörténeti Kutatócsoportot.

PublicationAdorjáni Zoltán20171102Pages: 127--132

Buzogány Dezső (Szederjes, Maros megye, 1957. június 30.) egyháztörténész, folyóiratunk felelős szerkesztője, a Babeş–Bolyai Tudományegyetem Református Tanárképző Karának professzora és a Kolozsvári Protestáns Teológiai Intézet társult professzora nemsokára tölti be 60 életévét. Ezért hadd álljon előttünk eddigi pályafutása és munkássága.

PublicationBalogh Csaba20171106Pages: 690--691

PublicationFekete Károly20171106Pages: 691--693

PublicationSzabó Etelka20071001Pages: 250--257

PublicationTonk Sándor2001273Pages: 161--163