Jónás Norbert Ferenc |
The Proselytes, or Conversion to Judaism |
Református Szemle 116.2 (2023) |
Bálint Péter |
Jesus-patterns in Folktales “How Would He Not Be Faithful in Heart, When I am His Saviour!” (II) |
Református Szemle 115.4 (2022) |
Bálint Péter |
Jesus-patterns in Folktales “How Would He Not Be Faithful in Heart, When I am His Saviour!” (I) |
Református Szemle 115.3 (2022) |
Mezey Mónika |
The Seat of Scoffers Psalm 1:1 and the Spectacles in the Rabbinic Literature and Tertullian’s tractate, De spectaculis |
Református Szemle 115.2 (2022) |
Borsi Attila János |
Confession and prayer and their ethical relevance Remarks on Karl Barth’s Dogmatics |
Református Szemle 114.4 (2021) |
Kovács Ábrahám |
Lajos Erőss’ and Karl Barth’s approach to comparative theology Two attempts to reflect on the relationship between Buddhism and Christianity especially in regard to salvation |
Református Szemle 114.1 (2021) |
Steiner József |
The faith-popularising activity of Judaism as a non-missional religion in the New Testament era |
Református Szemle 114.1 (2021) |
Kulcsár Árpád |
Comparisons and Attitudes The Early Writings of László Ravasz in Religious Studies |
Református Szemle 113.6 (2020) |
Simon János |
Jurisdiction of the Sanhedrin during the Roman Rule |
Református Szemle 112.4 (2019) |
Sarnyai Csaba Máté |
The Secret Origins of Religion The View of Sándor Makkai |
Református Szemle 112.2 (2019) |
Nagy Alpár Csaba |
S. Béla Visky: Saving knowledge. Contemporary issues for elders, church members and interested readers |
Református Szemle 112.1 (2019) |
Oláh Róbert |
The Use of the “Calvinist” Attribute in the Reformed Theology of the 17th Century |
Református Szemle 112.5 (2019) |
Bak Áron |
Worldly pietas |
Református Szemle 111.6 (2018) |
Geréb Zsolt |
On the Hungarian Translation of Klaus Berger – Carsten Colpe: Religionsgeschichtliches Textbuch zum Neuen Testament |
Református Szemle 111.5 (2018) |
Gaál Botond |
Theology as an “Open-up” Divinity |
Református Szemle 111.5 (2018) |
Adorjáni Zoltán |
S. Béla Visky, Saving Knowledge |
Református Szemle 111.4 (2018) |
Bányai László |
Ábrahám Kovács (ed)., Challenges of Worldviews and Protestant Theology |
Református Szemle 111.4 (2018) |
Adorjáni Zoltán |
Until a Prophet Would Come... (1 Mac 4:46) Hermeneutical Method in the First Book of the Maccabees |
Református Szemle 111.1 (2018) |
Buzogány Dezső |
The Second Helvetic Confession |
Református Szemle 110.5 (2017) |
Petrov Anita |
Ábrahám Kovács (ed.): Vallási pluralizmus, vallásközi párbeszéd és kortárs ideológiák (Religious Pluralism, Interreligious Dialogue and Current Ideologies) |
Református Szemle 110.4 (2017) |
Tőkés István |
“I believe in the Holy Spirit” |
Református Szemle 110.2 (2017) |
Hodossy-Takács Előd |
Zsigmond Varga (1886–1956) His life, works and legacy as reflections of an era |
Református Szemle 110.2 (2017) |
Kolumbán Vilmos József |
The Confession of József Makfalvi |
Református Szemle 109.1 (2016) |
Bognárné Kocsis Judit |
The Function of Religion and Faith in the Process of Personal Development |
Református Szemle 109.1 (2016) |
Hermán M. János |
Translations of the Geneva Catechism and the Attached Questions and Answers Related to the Confirmation |
Református Szemle 108.5 (2015) |
Kovács Ábrahám |
The Relation of Christianity to Other World Religions and the Post-Liberal Theology |
Református Szemle 108.4 (2015) |
Adorjáni Zoltán |
Notes on the Title of Philo’s “De vita contemplativa” |
Református Szemle 108.4 (2015) |
Geréb Miklós |
The Religious Policy of the First Hungarian Government. I |
Református Szemle 108.3 (2015) |
Ledán M. István |
Is there Need for Anti-Semitism in the (Hungarian Reformed) Church? |
Református Szemle 107.5 (2014) |