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- ItemOpen AccessDr. Fónyad Dezső „börtönbibliája” és levelezése(Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem Hittudományi Kar Egyháztörténeti Kutatóintézet, 2025) Bárány Zoltán; Hittudományi Doktori Iskola; KRE - Hittudományi KarThis study presents a historical and theological analysis of Dr. Dezső Fónyad’s “prison Bible” and his prison correspondence during his unjust detention in 1945. A Reformed pastor and public intellectual, Fónyad was accused of war crimes without concrete evidence, becoming a victim of political persecution in the pre-communist era. Despite the ordeal, his annotated Bible and deeply personal letters reflect unwavering Christian faith and moral strength. These sources reveal his spiritual battles, concern for his family, and refusal to betray others under interrogation. His writings show a man enduring psychological and physical suffering, clinging to hope through Scripture and prayer. The prison notes demonstrate his Calvinist worldview and theological interpretation of suffering. Fónyad viewed his trial as a public spectacle and maintained that only divine justice could ultimately prevail. This paper contributes to the understanding of clerical persecution during Hungary’s postwar political transformation.
- ItemOpen AccessAz Erdélyi Református Egyház 18. századi püspökeinek irodalmi munkássága(Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem Hittudományi Kar Egyháztörténeti Kutatóintézet, 2025) Tasnádi István; Hittudományi Doktori Iskola; KRE - Hittudományi KarThis article examines the literary legacy of the bishops of the Reformed Church in Transylvania in the 18th century. It provides a bibliography of the written works of the 17 authors and analyzes this data, focusing on the genres in which the bishops wrote, the locations of publication, the languages used, and any potential correlation between their writings and their election. The study reveals that nearly two-thirds of the 135 works are funeral sermons. The large number of joint services conducted by later bishops suggests a strong connection between representative funeral services and their election. Most bishops published at least one Latin disputation during their studies abroad, but the vast majority of the books were written in Hungarian and printed in Kolozsvár. The sermon texts, theological works and literary writings vary significantly, reflecting each bishop’s ndividual field of work and interest.
- ItemOpen AccessHagyomány, Identitás, Történelem I. 1 (2024)(Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem Hittudományi Kar Egyháztörténeti Kutatóintézet, 2024) Egyháztörténeti Kutatóintézet; Földváryné Kiss Réka (főszerk.); Lányi Gábor (főszerk. h.); KRE - Hittudományi Kar
- 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 AccessHagyomány, Identitás, Történelem II. 1 (2025)(Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem Hittudományi Kar Egyháztörténeti Kutatóintézet, 2025) Egyháztörténeti Kutatóintézet; Földváryné Kiss Réka (főszerk.); Lányi Gábor (főszerk. h.); KRE - Hittudományi Kar