„Más nemzeteknél, mint a szászoknál…” - Ortodoxia és lutheranizmus kölcsönhatásai a dualizmus kori Erdélyben
„With other Nations like Saxons…” Interactions between Orthodoxy and Lutheranism in Transylvania in Post-1867 Hungary
Author(s): Barna ÁbrahámSubject(s): Education, Geography, Regional studies, Culture and social structure , 19th Century, Eastern Orthodoxy, Other Christian Denominations, Sociology of Religion, History of Religion
Published by: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont Történettudományi Intézet
Keywords: Orthodoxy; Lutheranism; Transylvania; Post-1867 Hungary;
Summary/Abstract: With their well organized economic and social life, mentality, and particular system of values, the Saxons have played a distinguished role in the nation-building process of Romanians in Transylvania. While until the middle of the 19th century the relationship had been dominated by antagonism and the struggle of the Romanians living on the Saxon territory for political emancipation, the emergence of modern, bourgeois Hungary brought about a positive turn in this respect. The Romanian elite recognized and tried to adopt the organization of Saxon cooperatives, schools and scientific life, and to use their experience, generally showing up the Saxons’ solidarity and democratic way of thinking as a model to be followed, especially as they identified as one of the main sources of such virtues the public activities of the Lutheran pastors. They were convinced that the Romanian priests would not emerge as the effective leaders of their own communities unless they were elevated to the social status and prestige of Saxon pastors (or Hungarian and German Roman Catholic priests, for that matter), and, last but not least, equal them in modern and comprehensive education.
Journal: Történelmi Szemle
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 04
- Page Range: 683-690
- Page Count: 8
- Language: Hungarian