Articles

116.2 (2023) 139--
Nagy Eszter (139--168 ) The Early Mother-Child Relationship and Its Impact on the Child’s Psychological Development and Adult Life in Light of Attachment Theory, with Special Consideration for Pastoral Service
116.2 (2023) 169--
Sógor Géza (169--181 ) The Church in the Secularised World, the Gospel in the Secularising Church
116.2 (2023) 182--
Biró István (182--211 ) The National Ideology of the Transylvanian Reformed Elite in Publications between 1920 and 1944
116.2 (2023) 212--
Tasnádi István (212--214 ) Veronka Dáné – István Szabadi (eds) The Synodal Documents of the Tiszántúl Reformed Diocese, Vol. I. 1578–1735
116.2 (2023) 215--
Balogh Csaba (215--216 ) Students of the Protestant Theological Institute on the 36th National Scientific Student Conference
116.1 (2023) 5--
Adorjáni Zoltán (5--29 ) “Their Worm Shall Not Die” (Isa 66:24)
116.1 (2023) 30--
Kulcsár Árpád (30--54 ) Demanding Church and the Minister’s Standards
116.1 (2023) 55--
Debreczeni István (55--75 ) Ruling As Stewardship
116.1 (2023) 76--
Nagy Norbert (76--82 ) The Death of the Metaphor
116.1 (2023) 83--
Ilkei Lóránd (83--89 ) McDonald, Grantley: Biblical Criticism in Early Modern Europe: Erasmus, the Johannine Comma and Trinitarian Debate
116.1 (2023) 90--
Pálfi József (90--94 ) Botond Gaál: The System of Christian Doctrine. The Historical and Theoretical Foundations of Reformed Dogmatics
116.1 (2023) 90--
Kulcsár Árpád (90--94 ) Botond Gaál: The System of Christian Doctrine. The Historical and Theoretical Foundations of Reformed Dogmatics
116.1 (2023) 94--
Zamfir Korinna (94--96 ) Oda Wischmeyer (Hrsg.): Handbuch der Bibelhermeneutiken. Von Origenes bis zur Gegenwart. Hungarian translation
116.1 (2023) 97--
Adorjáni Zoltán (97--98 ) Closing Words during the Book Presentation of Oda Wischmeyer (Hrsg.): Handbuch der Bibelhermeneutiken. Von Origenes bis zur Gegenwart
116.1 (2023) 99--
Kovács Sándor (99--101 ) György Gaál: The Gyergyais at the Service of the City, Church and Science. Three Centuries of a Unitarian Family in Transylvania
116.1 (2023) 102--
Kató Szabolcs Ferencz (102--104 ) Open Days at the Protestant Theological Institute of Cluj-Napoca