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Contributor Title Issue
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)
Kiss Lajos András Sin, Repentance, Forgiveness Ideas on Sándor Fazakas’s Book Református Szemle 114.2 (2021)
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)
Visky Sándor Béla The “Unappeasable” Vladimir Jankélévitch in the Light of His Pardonner? Református Szemle 111.1 (2018)
Visky Sándor Béla The Absolution: Understanding is Forgiving Református Szemle 110.6 (2017)
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)
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. II. Református Szemle 109.2 (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)
Simon János The Hungarian ethos of forgiveness during the decades of “the western past elaboration Református Szemle 107.4 (2014)