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- ItemOpen AccessDuka Tivadar és a magyar bibliaterjesztés és -kiadás ügye(Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem Hittudományi Kar Egyháztörténeti Kutatóintézet, 2025) Szász LajosThis study aims to present the life of Tivadar/Theodore Duka from the perspective of the Hungarian Bible publishing and distribution. Following the 1848/49 War of Independence, Duka served as a military doctor in England and the British colonies, and later played an important role in the leadership of the British and Foreign Bible Society. As such, he became the mentor of the revision of the Károli Bible. He facilitated the communication between the Bible Society and the Hungarian translation committee. Duka played a significant role in the realization of the 1890 commemoration of Gáspár Károlyi and the completion of his statue. Duka helped the Lutheran and Reformed churches in Hungary to resolve problems related to the distribution of Bibles by the Bible Society. He intervened to have the Bible sellers conducting the Baptist mission brought into line.
- ItemOpen AccessHagyomány, Identitás, Történelem I. 2 (2024)(Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem Hittudományi Kar Egyháztörténeti Kutatóintézet, 2024) Egyháztörténeti Kutatóintézet; Földváryné Kiss Réka (főszerk.); Lányi Gábor (főszerk. h.); KRE - Hittudományi Kar
- ItemOpen AccessKárolyi Gáspár a világi felsőbbségről(Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem Hittudományi Kar Egyháztörténeti Kutatóintézet, 2025) Leeuw van Weenen, Marco de; Protestáns politikatörténeti kutatócsoport; Károli Gáspár Református EgyetemDuring his studies in Braşov and Wittenberg, furthermore also when serving as a pastor in Gönc, Hungarian bible translator Gáspár Károlyi experienced life in a community ruled by chosen leaders. At the university in Wittenberg he probably became familiar with Melanchthon’s views on worldly authority, as a church leader he committed to the views laid down in the Confession of Tarcal and Torda (based on Beza’s confession) and the Second Helvetic Confession written by Bullinger. Károlyi also wrote a book on the causes of the good and bad luck of all countries, in which he stated his wishes for a protestant king and nobility. In his interactions with several persons of authority, he always emphasized their responsibility to defend and support the protestant religion. In Károlyi’s opinion the worldly authorities were supposed to be exemplary members of the Christian church, who have their own field of responsibilities, but can always be rectified by the leaders of the church.