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Publikáció › Püsök Sarolta › 2007 › 100 › 3 › Pages: 601--625The Life-work Which Reveals the Delusion of Christianity, the Kierkegaardian Criticism of the Church and Christianity. Entropy is a main characteristic of the human world; consequently the Church also has a similar tendency. Criticism is in symbiosis with Christian life. One of the most important critical analysis of Christianity is made by Kierkegaard. To understand his life-work from the point of view of criticism, we have to deal with three important aspects: a) The religious influence in his childhood. His family comes from the Moravian tradition; he had the opportunity to examine the dark side of this tradition as wel. b) His relationship to other personalities belonging to the golden age of Denmark. This period is characterized by the intensive reception of Hegel. Kierkegaard could not agree with the Danish Hegelians, because his consequent subjectivity was in permanent polemics with the objectivity of speculative theology.
Publikáció › Papp György › 2007 › 100 › 3 › Pages: 626--635Theodoret of Cyrus: Haereticarum Fabularum Compendium – On Simon Magus. Here we publish a passage concerning Simon Magus from the Haereticarum Fabularum Compendium by Theodoret of Cyrus. The person of Simon Magus fades within the obscurity of legends. The published sources concerning him may be divided in three groups: the New Testament (Acts 8,5–25), the writings of the Church Fathers and the legends which arose concerning his person. All the Church Fathers present him as arch-heretic. In the introduction of this translation we will follow the way of Simon in the New Testament and in the writings of the scholars of the Early Church from his youth to his death. After having presented his life we will try to sketch out his teaching based on the available secondary sources. While Simon wrote no book from which we could reconstruct his teaching, we are acquainted with his doctrine only from the above mentioned writings.
Publikáció › Papp György › 2007 › 100 › 3 › Pages: 636--643The Passion of Christ in the Early Christian Creeds. In this short paper I present a pending question of the Christological passage of the Apostolic Confession. According to the teaching of the Bible, the passion of the Lord could not be summarized in this sentence: “he suffered under Pontius Pilate”, because the Lord has not suffered only under Pontius Pilate, but in his whole life, as we read it in the Epistle of Paul to the Philippians: “but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men” (Phil 2,7). So, the passion of Christ begins with his “keno/sij”, and his whole life can be summarized in this word: “he suffered”.
Publikáció › Pásztori-Kupán István › 2007 › 100 › 3 › Pages: 644--656The Hypostatic Union of Jesus Christ in the Light of Fifth-century Terminological Disputes. The present essay investigates the validity of the term hypostatic union at the outbreak of the Nestorian controversy with special focus upon Cyril of Alexandria’s Twelve Anathemas and on the reply given to them by Theodoret of Cyrus. In the light of the newly discovered evidence presented by Marcel Richard and Luise Abramowski one can conclude that the word u
Publikáció › Soós Amália › 2007 › 100 › 3 › Pages: 657--667On Sámuel Köteles’ Ethical Conception and the Criticism of Kantian Ethics. The present study is a short presentation of Sámuel Köteles’ ethics, in the mirror of Transylvanian and German Enlightenment. The study proves the existence of some basic similarities between the philosophical-ethical conceptions of Kant and Fichte and on the other hand the works of the above mentioned leader of 19.th century Transylvanian culture. I considered also important to achieve a critical overview of the entire kantian ethical construction using among others Max Scheler’s points of view, the one that proves some deficient theses of Kant’s transcendental conception. Finally my presentation focuses on the great importance of Köteles’ works and the conjunction of events that made him the most excellent propagator of the kantian philosophy in Hungarian.
Publikáció › Varga László › 2007 › 100 › 3 › Pages: 668--677The Origin of Sin. The origin of sin is a universally commonly discussed problem of theology. It can be clarified only from the original texts of the Bible. There we find a clear answer by its diverse teachers: Sin originates from bodily desires. In our terminology, bodily desires are the biological instincts. In the animal world instincts are specifically restricted. They are only active in necessary times and conditions; they assurae the harmony of nature. Man’s instincts are free; they are always active and biologically unrestricted. The millionaire works for more money, women are able and ready to copulate even while being pregnant, the lust for power is limitless, and even world domination can not fulfil it. Remaining uncontrolled, instincts can destroy all human societies. They must be controlled morally. Man is personally responsible to keep them under God-given moral control. That is the dignity and tragedy of being human.
Publikáció › Sipos Gábor › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 727--733Der Heterodoxie-Prozess von András Huszti in 1742. Die reformierten Verkünder der universalen Gnade (gratia universalis) treten im Siebenbürgen erst in den dreißiger Jahren des 18. Jhs. auf. Sámuel Nádudvari, Pfarrer von Nagyenyed, der diese Lehre verkündedet, wurde von der Synode schnell verurteilt (1734). Der Pfarrer von Fogaras, József Makfalvi S., hat diese Lehre schon in der Zeit seiner niederländischen Studie (1723–1725) übernommen. Die Synode hat ihn in 1745 als Heterodoxer verurteilt. Danach verurteilte der Heterodoxie-Prozess von Déva auch den ersten Rechtprofessor des Reformierten Kollegiums von Klausenburg, András Huszti. Er hat diese allgemeine Gnadelehre im Vorwort seines Handbuches, Jurisprudentia hungarico-Transilvanica, Oratio panegyrica formuliert. Der Beschluss der Synode wurde von Supremum Consistorium bestätigt. In dieser Zeit fand in den Niederlanden die Revidierung der dordrechter Prädestinationslehre statt.
Publikáció › Buzogány Dezső › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 734--745Laymen Institution in the Hungarian Reformed Church District of Transylvania. It has been disputed for the last few decades the possible presence and task of the laymen in the church government of the 16–18. Centuries Hungarian Reformed Church life in Transylvania. Arguments have been brought up to prove that as soon as the 16th century the West-European type Presbyterium has already started to gain terrain in the church. The study tries to come up with arguments to prove that the democratic church government according to which the Swiss, English, German, Dutch reformed churches had been doing the government in the 16–17 centuries was not present only in the synods’ records and has not became reality in the Transylvanian church life.
Publikáció › Dáné Veronka › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 746--759Bischof Mihály Tasnádi Ruber und seine Familie. Diese Studie stellt eine Ergänzung der biografischen Daten von Bischof Mihály Tasnádi Ruber (cca. 1560–1618) aufgrund von früher entdeckten und bisher unbekannten Quellen. Es ist allgemein bekannt, dass Tasnádi um 156o in Tasnád geboren wurde. Zwischen 1587 und 1591 studierte er in Wittenberg. Über seine erste Pfarrstelle haben wir keine sichere Kenntnisse. Die Fachliteratur erwähnt Gyalu und Bánffyhunyad, Gyalu kann jedoch ausgeschlossen werden. Die Kirchengeschichtsschreibung des 18. Jhs. behauptet, dass er am 7. März 1605 zum Bischof gewählt wurde. Die Bischofsstelle war jedoch seit 1602 lehr und eine aus 1714 stammende Bischofsliste sowie Namenlisten aus Kirchenkreisprotokolle bezeugen, dass er schon in 1602 zum Bischof gewählt wurde. Wir meinen auch, dass er sein Bischofsamt in 1602 angetreten hat. Die dritte Frage ist, wann er seinen Dienst im Magyarigen angefangen hat.
Publikáció › Kolumbán Vilmos József › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 760--778The History of the Endeman-story. Comparing the dispute which took place at the end of the eighteenth century with earlier cases of doctrinal discipline it becomes evident that whilst both Nádudvari and Huszti admitted to their guilt, and the accusers also proved all the accusations, in this dispute neither the defendants did confess their guilt, nor the accusers were able to prove their observations beyond any reasonable doubt as they did before in the two former trials. The fact that the two accused teachers, Bodola and Zilahi repeatedly refer to the unfounded and superficial character of the allegations in their apologetic letters shows the existence of personal dissension. Further, the error in the dating of the synod's indictment (containing the wrong year) speaks for itself. The Supreme Consistorium also referred to the the synod's allegations as 'prejudice' and 'wrong opinion'.
Publikáció › Kis Juhász Vilmos › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 779--799Hymnology in the 16–17th Century Reformed Church of Transylvania. The religious experience, the belief in God and in God’s power has always influenced the society. The 16th century’s reformation defined and still defines Europe’s and the world’s social, religious, political and economical aspect. There were radical changes on the fields of theology, literature, liturgy, in religious songs, printing, school system, and syllabus within it. The new teaching of the reformers needed a new form of worship which preserved some of the old elements, formed, recreated them according to his needs. This way the religious hymn in stanzas was born in people’s native language, so as the metrical psalms in native language and humanist metrical folk songs. Their Hungarian origins are the historical songs of the previous century, songs translated by Luther as German origin and the psalms propagated by Kálvin as French protestant source.
Publikáció › Hankó-Nagy Alpár Csaba › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 800--820The First Two Months of Existence of the Southern Transylvanian Reformed Church District (September–October 1940) The study presents the first two months of the existence of the Southern Transylvanian Reformed Church District. This church district is not a historical part of the Hungarian Reformed Church, it was created after the Second Dictate of Vienna, which inorganically tore Transylvania in two. Northern Transylvania has become again part of Hungary, while Southern Transylvania remained under Romanian rule. Together with the country, the Reformed Church in Transylvania also tore in two: the northern part, with Kolozsvár, the center, became part of the Hungarian Reformed Church, but the southern part was left in Romania, without a center, a bishop or a theological institute. Chaos was to be expected in this area of the Reformed Church.
Publikáció › Orbán László › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 821--833Short History of the Lutheran Church District in Transylvania.The Hungarian Lutheran church in Transylvania has a unique history. At the beginning of it existence in the 16 century the Hungarian Lutherans joined the German Lutheran Church and have organized themselves as a deanery. They kept this structural form up till the end of the 19th century when they decided to split and have started to set up their own independent church district. As a first step they have formed a separate deanery which incorporated several Hungarian Lutheran local churches around Brassó, then mainly after the 20-es of the 20th century, they have restructured the local churches in the South-Western part of Romania and this is how three more deaneries came into being. This was enough to begin thinking on how these all could come together as a basic structure of a church district, which can be further broaden by incorporating more and more reorganized deaneries.
Publikáció › Kovács Mária › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 834--862Goldschmiedearbeiten aus Reformierten Kirchengemeinden Deva und Hatszeg (16–18. Jahrhundert). Die Goldschmiedearbeiten die in dieser Artikel verarbeitet sind auch heute Eigentümer der gemeinden aus Reformierten Kirchenkreis Hunyad–Zaránd. Ich versuchte alle mögliche Informationen versammeln und so ein Überblick von die künstliche Richtungen der reformierte Patronen dieses Gebietes in 16–18 Jahrhunderten machen. Leider in vorigem Zeit hat man sehr wenig mit diese Theme beschaeftigt. Unsere Analyse will neben der fachmaessige Beschreibung auch ein Spiegel für die alltaegliche Leben, Gebrauche und Fachniveau der vorigen Jahrhundertes sein. Die verarbeitete Goldschmiedearbeiten kommen aus 8 verschiedene Kirchengemeinden und sie sind heute in Deva und Hatszeg. Sie sind so ornamental, wie förmlich sehr heterogen: Werke von unbekannten Meistern aus dem 15–16 Jahrhundert, Objekte der Meister aus Kronstad, Hermanstadt und Klausenburg.
Publikáció › Horváth Iringó › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 863--870Textiles from the 18th Century at the Reformatted Congregations of Déva and Hátszeg. The two chosen congregations can be found in towns of the historical HunyadZarand region. Among the characteristics of this Transylvanian area is that it lost a major Hungarian population during the last centuries. Reformatted congregations died out so many historical and cultural monuments and objects were also lost in time. The congregations of Deva and Hatszeg have a specific character. In the last century many objects were moved here, on purpose to save them, from the surrounding churches, where no reformatted lived anymore. Unfortunately only a few textiles survived till our days: at Deva – two pieces, at Hatszeg – three pieces. One of them was donated to Deva, and one to Hatszeg, as we can read from the inscriptions on the textiles, telling us also by whom and when they became property of the congregation.
Publikáció › Tóth Levente › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 871--880Recensements et inventaires de Udvarhely aux XVII–XVIIIème siècle. Les proces-verbaux du diocèse Udvarhely ont conservé les inventaires et les conscriptions materiel du paroisses. Dans l’archive du décanat nous avons deux proces-verbaux aux XVIIème et XVIIIème siècle; chacun des volumes avec les descriptions minutieuse et détaillée du chaque paroisse. L’utilisation de ces descriptions nous donné la possibilité d’établir exactement la liste des paroisses du diocèse Udvarhely a la fin du siècle XVII. Nous avons aussi la chance de déterminer exactement la rémunération des pasteurs et des maîtres dans chaque paroisse. Les donations et les noms des donateurs étaient trop enregistrés par le notaire de diocèse, ainsi nous pouvons résumer l’histoire ecclesiastique de cette région.
Publikáció › Ősz Sándor Előd › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 881--897Reformierten im Siebenbürgischen Erzgebirge. Daten zur Geschichten der Reformierten Gemeinden im Kreis Zaránd. Das Quellengebiet der Weiße-Kreisch ist ein sehr wichtiger Platz für die rumänische Geschichtsschreibung, aber diese Umgebung ist für die reformierte Kirchengeschichte auch nicht uninteressant. Im Jahre 1668 finden wir hier fünf reformierte Gemeinden: Nagyhalmágy, Altenburg, Brád, Kristyor und Ribice. In der Geschichte der fünf Gemeinden finden wir ganz merkwürdige Unterschiede. In Nagyhalmágy diente ein Hofkaplan, aber mehr über dieses Pfarramt wissen wir nicht. Altenburg war in Zeit der Fürsten eine reiche Bergstadt mit blühenden reformierten Gemeinde, mit eigenem Pastor und Lehrer. Die anderen drei Dörfer bildeten eine Gemeinde unter einem Pfarrer, und nur in der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts machen sich Bemühungen zum Selbstständigwerden bemerkbar. Über drei Pfarrern vom Ende des 17. und Anfang des 18.
Publikáció › Zsigmond Attila › 2007 › 100 › 4 › Pages: 898--930The Oldest Pastor Lists in the Szilágy Deanery. The collection of data regarding the service of the reformed ministers in the congregations from Szilágyság began in the end of the 19th century, but the investigation had still many objects. There are so many sources that nobody had studied till yet. The names of the priests from the church district of Szilágy were noticed at about the year 1620 in a contemporary register. Unfortunately this wasn’t kept but it was copied in the 17th century to two other registers. Regarding these roots we tried to reconstruct the original list that counts the names and data of the 140 priests. The list was continually completed with the data of the ministers serving in the district. The earlier list, formed in 1656, contains 280 names, the other that was lead from the year 1680 contains 462 names. Comparing the common part of these, we observed that data are differing in many cases.