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PublikációKelemen Attila1996Pages: 105--136

PublikációKelemen Attila1996Pages: 54--64

PublikációKavecsánszki Máté2022Pages: 221--239

The study of the historicity and change processes of dance culture requires a specific theoretical methodology in dance anthropology and dance folklore studies, especially since such research has been relatively rare in the Hungarian anthropological scene and has produced a number of questionable results in the field of dance folklore studies. several aspects of an anthropological approach, as well as adopting a comparative and interpretive approach to critical dance studies can assist in deploying a historical perspective in the examination of dance culture. On the other hand, I will also argue that certain schools of the research methodology of social history may facilitate this as well. Utilizing the findings of new social history can also greatly enrich the current methodology of historical dance research.

PublikációKelemen Attila20145Pages: 279--290

PublikációKelemen Attila20101Pages: 125--147

PublikációKelemen Attila20071002Pages: 348--356

Evangelisation through reformed eyes. This study was presented at a small conference of reformed and catholic theologians. The presentation of evangelisation through a reformed prism is underlined by thoughts of great reformed predecessors. There are five points, all presenting a different aspect of this question. The first treats the fashion of evangelisation. Because of the fact that evangelisation, as a term is not firmly identified, using different slogans and dealing with evangelisation as a fashion could be dangerous. This is why a good definition with the approval of all Christian churches is needed. Another important thought of this first point is the fact, that evangelisation is not new, by no means a fashion, it is only the submission to an ancient, biblical command of the great mission.

PublikációKelemen Attila2006324Pages: 171--172

PublikációKelemen Attila2006321Pages: 3--4

PublikációKelemen Attila2006322Pages: 59--60

PublikációKelemen Attila2005314Pages: 171--172

PublikációKelemen Attila2005311Pages: 3--4

PublikációKelemen Attila2004302Pages: 59--60

PublikációKelemen Attila2004304Pages: 167--168

PublikációKelemen Attila2004301Pages: 3--4

PublikációKelemen Attila2001273Pages: 117--118

SzakdolgozatCsászár Béla2001Pages: 82Supervisor: Molnár János