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Beek Abraham van de327 -- 335

Kihívást jelent az erdélyi református egyház számára, hogy a szó igaz értelemében reformátussá legyen. Olyan reformátussá, aki reformátusságát a keresztyén élet és gondolkodás kezdeteire és forrásaira alapozza. Ez azt jelenti: el kell sajátítania a szereteten és a gondoskodó szolgálatkészségen felépülő életformáját, amelyet az imádság és könyörgés tart fenn, és idegenként kell élnie: idegenként, de nem a történelem során végrehajtott politikai döntések következtében, hanem egy lényegesebb isteni döntés alapján, amely a keresztyéneket a mennyek országának örököseivé tette és így mennyei polgárjoggal ruházta fel őket. Tökéletesen tudatában vagyok annak, milyen nehéz megtenni ezt a teljes fordulatot. Még a Zsidókhoz írott levél olvasóit is figyelmeztetni kellett arra, hogy el ne forduljanak attól, amit Isten kezdett el velük.

Református Szemle 102.3 (2009)Rendszeres teológia
Beek Abraham van de669 -- 676

It is a challenge to the Reformed Church in Erdély to become really Reformed: reformed according to the beginnings and sources of Christian life and thought. That means: developing a lifestyle of love and care sustained by prayer and intercession, living as foreigners, – foreigners, not due to political decisions of the past, but due to a much more fundamental decision of the Lord to make Christians heirs of a heavenly kingdom, with a citizenship in heaven. I am very well aware that it will be very hard to accomplish this new U-turn.

Református Szemle 101.6 (2008)Rendszeres teológia
Kelemen Attila348 -- 356

Evangelisation through reformed eyes. This study was presented at a small conference of reformed and catholic theologians. The presentation of evangelisation through a reformed prism is underlined by thoughts of great reformed predecessors. There are five points, all presenting a different aspect of this question. The first treats the fashion of evangelisation. Because of the fact that evangelisation, as a term is not firmly identified, using different slogans and dealing with evangelisation as a fashion could be dangerous. This is why a good definition with the approval of all Christian churches is needed. Another important thought of this first point is the fact, that evangelisation is not new, by no means a fashion, it is only the submission to an ancient, biblical command of the great mission. The second point presents the biblical roots of evangelisation through the New Testament, with the conclusion, that evangelisation has to be done within and outside the church, and that preaching itself is in fact evangelisation. The third point explains the slightly synonymous terms of evangelisation, mission and church building by using the works of Sándor Tavaszy, Sándor Makkai and Lajos Imre, with special attention to the differences concerning evangelisation being mission outside or within the church. The fourth point discusses evangelisation viewed as mission. In the first sub point evangelisation is viewed as inner-mission, without which a living congregation and blooming church-life is unthinkable. The second sub point presents evangelisation as outermission, underlining, that these two do not depend on each other, but have to be done together at the same time. The fifth and last point is on classic evangelisation. Here it is said, that the base and background of all evangelisation movements is and has to be the Holy Spirit. It is this point of the study that summarizes the basic and essential parts of the evangelising preaching. The study ends by the final conclusion, that evangelisation can only be done by the church.

Református Szemle 100.2 (2007)Gyakorlati teológia