Kulcsár Árpád |
Demanding Church and the Minister’s Standards László Ravasz’s New Testament Translation and Commentaries |
Református Szemle 116.1 (2023) |
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) |
Pleșu Andrei |
The Parables of Jesus: Narrated Truth (II.) |
Református Szemle 113.3 (2020) |
Pleșu Andrei |
The parables of Jesus: Narrated truth (I.) |
Református Szemle 113.2 (2020) |
Kató Szabolcs Ferencz |
Nico ter Linden: The story goes…Vol. 1. The Torah |
Református Szemle 112.3 (2019) |
Koppándi Botond-Péter |
Narrative Preaching as a Tool to “delight” (delectare) |
Református Szemle 112.5 (2019) |
Ledán M. István |
Aspects of Pauline Eschatology in the Context of Hellenistic Funeral Inscriptions |
Református Szemle 110.6 (2017) |
Geréb Zsolt |
György Benyik: A Lexicon of Hungarian Biblicists |
Református Szemle 109.6 (2016) |
Máthé-Farkas Zoltán |
Pelham, Abigail: Contested Creations in the Book of Job. The-World-as-It-Ought-and-Ought-Not-to-Be |
Református Szemle 109.5 (2016) |
Kustár Zoltán |
The Necessity and Implementation of Scholarly Exegesis |
Református Szemle 109.5 (2016) |
Ledán M. István |
Death as Dreaming and Sleeping in the Epigrams of Gregory of Nazianzus |
Református Szemle 109.3 (2016) |