The Old Testament Exegesis I course aims to present, through concrete examples, the process of analyzing Old Testament narrative texts, to shed light on the problems of biblical interpretation, and to help students develop a critical approach to a given text and its interpretations. The course also provides an opportunity for a deeper understanding of two specific biblical pericopes (Isaiah 6:1–7:25; Exodus 32–34).
Course catalogue
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Csaba Balogh · Cred 5 · Sem 7 · Őszi |
Csaba Balogh · Cred 5 · Sem 8 · Tavaszi The Old Testament Exegesis II course aims to introduce the specific exegetical problems related to the analysis of poetic, prophetic, and wisdom texts of the Old Testament. Poetic language is characterized by a distinctive vocabulary and features that differ from other types of texts. In prophetic texts, we deal with originally independent smaller units that were arranged together through a later editorial process to form prophetic books. Accordingly, exegesis starts from the final form of the text but proceeds toward uncovering the independent meaning of each shorter pericope. The course illustrates these specific issues through the analysis of concrete texts (Ps 42–43; 109; Isa 43:1–7; 49:1–6; Mal 3:13–17; Hab 2:1–5; Job 42:1–6; Prov 2; Eccl 3). |
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Hegyi Noémi · Cred 2 · Sem 1 · Őszi BN21 · Deutsche Sprache I Das Hauptziel dieses Kurses ist um durch verschiedene Sprech- Schreib-, und Hörsituationen die Deutschkenntnisse der Studenten zu verbessern, und die alltäglichen Kommunikationsfähigkeiten zu fördern. |
Hegyi Noémi · Cred 2 · Sem 2 · Tavaszi BN22 · Deutsche Sprache II Das Hauptziel dieses Kurses ist um durch verschiedene Sprech- Schreib-, und Hörsituationen die Deutschkenntnisse der Studenten zu verbessern, und die alltäglichen Kommunikationsfähigkeiten zu fördern. |
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Edit Somfalvi · Cred · Sem 5 · Őszi • This course unit examines the theological, pedagogical, and personal foundations of catechesis, with particular emphasis on congregational pedagogy and the ecclesial mission of making disciples of Christ. |
Edit Somfalvi · Cred 4 · Sem 6 · Tavaszi The course The Art of Disciple-Making constitutes a continuation of the course The Ministry of Disciple-Making and is integrally connected to the theoretical and practical knowledge acquired during the first semester. Its primary objective is to deepen students’ understanding of the pedagogical and pastoral dimensions of congregational education and disciple-making, with particular emphasis on catechetical ministry among young adults, the elderly, and families. |
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Edit Somfalvi · Cred 3 · Sem 5 · Őszi This course prepares ministerial candidates not merely to know, but to understand and consciously shape the order of Reformed worship. By the end of the semester, every student should have developed their own theologically grounded liturgical conception — one they are capable of articulating and defending both orally and in writing. |
Edit Somfalvi · Cred 2 · Sem 6 · Tavaszi The second semester is the semester of emerging practical autonomy. Building upon the foundational knowledge acquired in the first semester, students now engage with concrete liturgical rites, the role of the liturgist, the communicative dimension of the liturgy, and questions of renewal. The emphasis of the competencies shifts decisively from the level of knowledge toward the levels of skill and autonomy. |