Hungarian Church Press, 1950 (2. évfolyam, 4-13. szám)

1950-07-15 / 12-13. szám

-12-Eungarian Church Press Neither car we give up our courage of expressing our honest conviction towards them.. Our connection has other purpose than to deliver our matters, problems or eventual.difficulties fór exploitation by Western political propaganda. We have received from Jesus Christ, our lord, the spirit of ecumenism and we pray With the words of Kis high priestly prayer that "they all may be one", that we may be one particularly With our confessional brethren. We want to help them with a brotherly mind, and we wish we could help each other in making our churches real Churches of Jesus.Christ» We call on our believing Lutheran brethren ab­road-: let us help each other with the service of light. Let us pray for each other and let us continue our Christian conver­sation with regard to the matters of our faith and life* Yet it i3 in the interest of such a brotherly discussion that we should like to see the leadership of the Lutheran World Federation in the hands of believers and theologians. HUNGARIAN CHURCH PRESS NEWS! 1*/ This ia a double number;''*ur next issue will appear on August 1, and will be mailed promptly. Z*f We are glad to announce the English publication of a volume entitled '»»Five Years of Hungarian Protestantisr^”. .The book is to appear, in July , and contains a disoription of the history in the perm bott/oen 1945—1350 , end the pi ©cent' nit unition of Hungarian l’rotettantiflm,bi»«ed on approved facts, statistics and studies, showing that Hungarian itoteatantiem is an im­portant member ef World Christianity, The book consists of three parts. In the first, the rep­resentatives of the Reformed, in the second, those of the Lutheran, aid in the third, .those of the Free Churches give a description of the recent history and situation of their respective churches. The contents of the book is the following: Bishop Albert Bereczky: I was liberated Emeric Kádár: - The five-year way of the'Reformed, .' / Church in the mirroir of the press . . Prof.,deputee Bishop John Victor:Theology in the Reformed Church • ' after the liberation Prof, Dr,Alexander Makkal: • We remember with thanksgiving Bishop. A, Enyedy : Our Church between 1945 and ,1950 Bishop John Péter: The church serving the cause *>£ World Peace ‘ Bishop Elemér Gy dry: Failure to.work for social justice ' ' and peaoe - disloyalty to Jesus Alexander!Fekete and Stephen Pinta: What we have to thank for to-. 1 people's democracy? General Inspector Ivan Reök: Reconstruction in the Lutheran Church Bishop Lewis Vető: Ecumenism eb a theological problem Julius Groó: Theological clarification in the ' • lutheran Church Bishop László Lezséiy: Five years' of mission Emery Somogyi: The freedom of religion and' the re­. ligi.ous minorities Prof,Francis Kiss: The way 'of Hungarian Protestantism in the pe ople ' s democracy 4

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