通过言语、笔和行动。归正牧师Béla Pap的一生(1907–1957)

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Margit Balogh
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“通过文字、笔和行动。Béla Pap的生活和职业,归正教会牧师(1907–1957)。殉教归正教会的牧师Béla Pap的名字已经成为报纸MagyarÚt(匈牙利之旅)的代名词。”,是民族民粹主义作家运动的一个重要论坛,该运动在20世纪30年代成为匈牙利公共生活中不可避免的元素。他发表了许多文章,使他成为一个对社会敏感的知识分子思想家。他相信要创建一个“民族民粹主义者”或“进步主义者”的右翼和一个现代匈牙利。反犹太主义是他的意识形态的一部分,但他没有预见到最终导致大屠杀的后果。战后,在左派日益占主导地位的情况下,他反对学校国有化和国家与教会之间的协议。他为被称为“kulaks”的归正教会农民社区和因政权而流离失所的人挺身而出。他对废除教会自治的抗议决定了他的命运。他于1951年11月27日被捕,被判处4年零6个月监禁,于1956年春获释,但他无法返回牧业办公室。1957年夏天,他去了一次登山之旅,但无论是死是活,他都再也没有露面。关键词:宣扬社会问题、民族民粹主义运动、反犹太主义、会众服务、反共、公民勇气、监狱”
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Igével, tollal és tettel. Pap Béla református lelkész életpályája (1907–1957)
"By the Word, Pen, and Action. The Life and Career of Béla Pap, Pastor of the Reformed Church (1907–1957). The name of the martyred Reformed Church pastor Béla Pap has become synonymous with the newspaper Magyar Út (Hungarian Journey), which was a prominent forum of the national-populist writers’ movement that emerged as an unavoidable element of public life in Hungary in the 1930s. He published a number of articles that establish him as a socially sensitive intellectual thinker. He believed in creating a “national-populist” or “progressive” right wing and a modern Hungary. Anti-Semitism formed part of his ideology, but he did not foresee the consequences that eventually lead to the Holocaust. After the war, in the midst of the left’s growing dominance, he opposed the nationalization of schools and the agreement between the state and the church. He stood up for the Reformed Church’s farmer community whose members were branded as “kulaks” and for people who were displaced by the regime. His fate was sealed by his protest against the abolition of ecclesiastical autonomy. He was arrested on 27 November 1951 and sentenced to 4 years and 6 months of prison to be released in the spring of 1956, but he could not return to his pastoral office. In the summer of 1957, he went on an excursion to the mountains – but was never seen again, dead or alive. Keywords: preaching about social issues, national-populist movement, anti-Semitism, congregational service, anti-communism, civil courage, prison "
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