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'Bittet den Hernn der Ernte'. Gyula Forgács (1879-1941). Pionier der ungarischen reformierten Inneren Mission

'Bittet den Hernn der Ernte'. Gyula Forgács (1879-1941). Pionier der ungarischen reformierten... 100 Book Reviews / Exchange 37 (2008) 86-102 Álmos Ete Sípos, ‘Bittet den Hernn der Ernte’. Gyula Forgács (1879-1941). Pionier der ungarischen reformierten Inneren Mission , Mission 41, Zoetermeer: Boekencentrum 2007. 324 p., ISBN 978-90-2392-2220-9, price € 27.50. On June 12, 2007 Álmos Ete Sípos got his PhD at the Utrecht University. Prof. dr. J.A.B. Jongeneel acted as his promotor. His thesis will be discussed in the following review. During the 19th century there were strong influences of theological rationalism and liberalism on the Hungarian Reformed Church, its theological faculties and its local churches. One of the pioneers of the Hungarian renewal movement, who wanted to resist liberalism and to build up the Reformed Church again in a biblical and confessional way was Gyula Forgács (1879-1941). Th anks to the studies of the Hungarian Pastor Álmos Ete Sípos, who defended his thesis at Utrecht University, we now know a lot more of this inter- esting man, who was responsible for the new Hungarian Mission Law in 1933. Th e author starts his study with some historical background information on Hungary to begin with the revolutionary year 1848, the rebellion against the Habsburg sovereignty, which was not successful. Th http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Exchange Brill

'Bittet den Hernn der Ernte'. Gyula Forgács (1879-1941). Pionier der ungarischen reformierten Inneren Mission

Exchange , Volume 37 (1): 100 – Jan 1, 2008

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© 2008 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0166-2740
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1572-543X
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10.1163/157254308X251412
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100 Book Reviews / Exchange 37 (2008) 86-102 Álmos Ete Sípos, ‘Bittet den Hernn der Ernte’. Gyula Forgács (1879-1941). Pionier der ungarischen reformierten Inneren Mission , Mission 41, Zoetermeer: Boekencentrum 2007. 324 p., ISBN 978-90-2392-2220-9, price € 27.50. On June 12, 2007 Álmos Ete Sípos got his PhD at the Utrecht University. Prof. dr. J.A.B. Jongeneel acted as his promotor. His thesis will be discussed in the following review. During the 19th century there were strong influences of theological rationalism and liberalism on the Hungarian Reformed Church, its theological faculties and its local churches. One of the pioneers of the Hungarian renewal movement, who wanted to resist liberalism and to build up the Reformed Church again in a biblical and confessional way was Gyula Forgács (1879-1941). Th anks to the studies of the Hungarian Pastor Álmos Ete Sípos, who defended his thesis at Utrecht University, we now know a lot more of this inter- esting man, who was responsible for the new Hungarian Mission Law in 1933. Th e author starts his study with some historical background information on Hungary to begin with the revolutionary year 1848, the rebellion against the Habsburg sovereignty, which was not successful. Th

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