Documents about the forced resignation of Imre Szabó, reformed deacon, pastor of the budapest-fasor congregation in 1951
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https://doi.org/10.54231/ETSZEMLE.2022.1.6Keywords:
Imre Szabó, pastor’s forced resignation, Reformed ChristianityAbstract
Imre Szabó (1891–1955) was the first deacon of the Reformed Presbytery of Budapest and pastor of the Budapest Fasor Reformed Congregation for more than twenty-eight years, serving the Gospel faithfully throughout the upheavals of the first half of the twentieth century and the tragic turns in his own life. His oeuvre left a lasting mark on the 20th century history of Hungarian Reformed Christianity, but church history writing has so far failed to thoroughly explore and evaluate his pastoral and church-organizing ministry.
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