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- ItemOpen AccessA 22. zsoltár(2019) Kovács Enikő Hajnalka
- ItemOpen AccessA békéltetés szolgálata az emberi kapcsolatok különböző szintjein(2022) Czentnár Simon
- ItemOpen AccessA doctrina fogalmának jelentősége Kálvin hermeneutikájában(2019) Czentnár Simon
- ItemOpen AccessA földből készült oltár(2019) Kovács Enikő Hajnalka
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- ItemOpen AccessA közvetítő az Ámósz könyvében(2018) Karasszon István
- ItemOpen AccessA lelkigondozói munka kihívásai(2022) Thoma László Róbert; Horváth-Csitári Boglárka Flóra; Csáky-Pallavicini Krisztina
- ItemOpen AccessA magyar graduálforrások introitusai ádventtől vízkeresztig(2006) Papp Anette
- ItemOpen AccessA magyar népének II.(Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem Egyházzenei Kutatócsoport, 2022) Papp Anette
- ItemOpen AccessA Mésa-sztélé(2022) Egeresi László Sándor
- ItemOpen AccessA Non-combat Myth in Revelation 12(2011) Pataki András DávidThe presentation of Jesus in his appearance in Rev 12.5 includes his birth and his ascension, but it does not mention his death, despite its important role elsewhere in the book. The present study, after surveying some typical explanations of this lack, suggests a twofold solution. First, the comparison of the christophanies in the Apocalypse reveals a characteristic sequence in their description into which the messianic appearance in ch. 12 fits well. Second, the fact that John sharply separates the depiction of the satanic intent to kill the Messiah from Jesus' death contributes to the Christology of Revelation. The protagonist of the book is unequivocally superior both to the devil and to all popular mythical figures who must face the forces of chaos.
- ItemOpen AccessA Pásztori levelek szerzőségének kérdése(2020) Balla Péter
- ItemOpen AccessA pubertáskor lélektani folyamatai és a konfirmáció(2019) Thoma László Róbert; Hézser Gábor
- ItemOpen AccessA Seol lokalizálása és topográfiája a Héber Biblia imádságaiban(2021) Péntek Dániel GáborLocalization and Topography of the Sheol in the Prayers of the Hebrew Bible The critical research of the individual lament and thanksgiving psalms of the Hebrew Bible has always paid special attention to the netherworld concepts appearing in the texts. These sources often use the spatial image of the netherworld in connection with the misery experienced by the praying one. From these references it is clear that in the Hebrew Bible the netherworld (Sheol) should be considered as a place, and in most of the texts it does not have personal aspects. Even though this statement is true, we cannot read detailed descriptions of the netherworld in the Psalms (or in the Hebrew Bible in general), and this does not really help us drawing a map of the netherworld based on these sporadic references. The present study deals with two issues in detail. First, in connection with the problem of the localization of the netherworld is the compatibility of the cosmological references which point to different directions (the netherworld is under the surface of the earth; the netherworld is under the waters of the depth) is a crucial question. Second, it is an essential point to examine, which parts of the netherworld appear in the sources, and if one can attempt to determine their location and relationship more precisely. The identification of the inner parts of the netherworld as they appear in the Hebrew Bible is particularly difficult because in the sources we come across descriptions of the general milieu of the place rather than naming specific parts of it. Therefore, the second part of the present study investigates several phrases (1. the gates of the therworld, 2. the inner parts of the netherworld, 3. the foundation of the mountains) that might be considered as specific parts of the netherworld in the sources.
- ItemOpen AccessA Szentlélek iskolájában(2021) Czentnár Simon
- ItemOpen AccessA Tel Ábel Béth-Maakáh pecsét(2018) Egeresi László Sándor
- ItemOpen AccessAdalékok Izrael történetéhez(Selye János Egyetem Református Teológiai Kar, 2020) Egeresi László Sándor; Kókai Nagy Viktor
- ItemOpen AccessAfter Half a Century(2021) Literáty Zoltán
- ItemOpen AccessAlvilágkép a Héber Bibliában(Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem Hittudományi Kar, 2022) Péntek Dániel Gábor
- ItemOpen AccessAnyaszentnyelvünk(Argumentum Kiadó, 2016) Hanula Gergely