Fodor László |
In the Footsteps of the Communion Cup of Érkeserű (Cheșereu) |
Református Szemle 116.5 (2023) |
Kovács Sándor |
György Gaál: The Gyergyais at the Service of the City, Church and Science. Three Centuries of a Unitarian Family in Transylvania |
Református Szemle 116.1 (2023) |
Gaal György |
Margit Nagy (ed.): Way, Truth, Life. The Family Story of a Transylvanian Reformed Minister |
Református Szemle 115.5 (2022) |
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) |
Viczián István |
Anna Teleki, a “most noble and most judicious woman” of Transylvania. Part III. The years of widowhood |
Református Szemle 114.4 (2021) |
Viczián István |
Anna Teleki, a “most noble and most judicious woman” of Transylvania. Part II. Her marriage with Baron Simon Kemény, Jr. |
Református Szemle 114.3 (2021) |
Viczián István |
Anna Teleki, a “most noble and most judicious woman” of Transylvania Part I. Her youth. Her engagement with Count Domokos Teleki Jr. |
Református Szemle 114.2 (2021) |
Magyar Balázs Dávid |
John Calvin on Marriage, Family and Sexuality |
Református Szemle 111.5 (2018) |
Ledán M. István |
Aspects of Pauline Eschatology in the Context of Hellenistic Funeral Inscriptions |
Református Szemle 110.6 (2017) |
Ledán M. István |
Calvin’s Teaching About the Intermediate State, or Does Soul Sleep after Death? |
Református Szemle 110.3 (2017) |
Hermán M. János |
Mrs. Mária Sass-Tőkés, the Embodiment of a Silent Power |
Református Szemle 107.6 (2014) |