Székely József |
In the Presence of the “I AM” Sermon at the Funeral of Dhc. Dr. Zsolt Kozma |
Református Szemle 116.4 (2023) |
Éles Éva |
Applying the Cooperation Interpretation Model to The First Letter of Peter |
Református Szemle 116.3 (2023) |
Simon Attila |
The Instable and Stabil State of Man The Concepts of Death and Eternal Life in the Works of Calvin |
Református Szemle 115.5 (2022) |
Éles Éva |
Mysterious Encounters Souls in Prison in the Context of 1Pt 3:18-22 |
Református Szemle 115.3 (2022) |
Marjovszky Tibor, Márton János |
From Fasting to Communal Repentance. MT a an II. |
Református Szemle 115.1 (2022) |
Ledán M. István |
The sleep of death: The so-called sleep-eschatology of the New Testament in the context of ancient Greek funeral epitaphs Summary |
Református Szemle 113.6 (2020) |
Peres Imre |
Ledán M. István: The sleep of death: The so-called sleep-eschatology of the New Testament in the context of ancient Greek funeral epitaphs Presentation and evaluation from the supervisor |
Református Szemle 113.6 (2020) |
Kató Szabolcs Ferencz |
Géza Papp: From Death to Judgment |
Református Szemle 112.4 (2019) |
Bogárdi Szabó István |
Sermon at te funeral of Géza Pap |
Református Szemle 112.1 (2019) |
Kató Béla |
"Add to your faith ... knowledge" (2 Pt 1:5) |
Református Szemle 112.1 (2019) |
Ledán M. István |
Aspects of Pauline Eschatology in the Context of Hellenistic Funeral Inscriptions |
Református Szemle 110.6 (2017) |
Balogh Csaba |
Life After Death and Resurrection in the Old Testament and the Christian Hermeneutics |
Református Szemle 110.5 (2017) |
Ledán M. István |
Calvin’s Teaching About the Intermediate State, or Does Soul Sleep after Death? |
Református Szemle 110.3 (2017) |
Kulcsár Árpád |
„The Word Became Flesh...” The Homiletics of Christmas in the Sermons of László Ravasz |
Református Szemle 109.6 (2016) |
Ledán M. István |
Death as Dreaming and Sleeping in the Epigrams of Gregory of Nazianzus |
Református Szemle 109.3 (2016) |
Visky Sándor Béla |
The problem of forgiveness in the context of the metaphysics and anthropology of Vladimir Jankélévitch. I. |
Református Szemle 109.1 (2016) |
Gy. Dávid Gyula |
In the Footsteps of the Last Voyage of Count Miklós Bánffy |
Református Szemle 108.4 (2015) |
Somogyi Botond |
István Lőrincz: To Start with God |
Református Szemle 107.5 (2014) |
Kurta József Tibor |
József Keresztesi: „A Newly Created Being...” |
Református Szemle 107.1 (2014) |