1. szekció
Dr. Németh Tamás, egyetemi tanár, a Pápai Református Teológiai Akadémia rektora. Doktori értekezésében az óegyház eszkatológiájával és ennek hatástörténetével, míg habilitációs munkájában Kálvin Szentháromság-tanával foglalkozik. Nős, gyermekei Ábel és Abigél.
The ever-renewing and changing religious-cultural context of modern people necessarily gives rise to new methods and approaches to give the message of biblical texts a foothold in this context. Navigating this complex theoretical landscape of modern interpretations of biblical texts, which take into account the contextual factors, one is soon confronted with the approach of bibliolog. My work explores the hermeneutical background of the bibliolog through a case study.
The First Letter of Peter points out that Christian communities existing within the larger context of Greco-Roman culture faced a twofold danger: loss of internal cohesion resulting in the disintegration of the group, and the rise of external suspicion on the part of non-Christians that could lead to hostility and active oppression. There were two opposing ways Christians could react to this situation, given their powerlessness to change the structures of external society.