Az első felelős magyar kormány egyházpolitikája
The Religious Policy of the First Hungarian Government
Author(s): Miklós GerébSubject(s): Political history, Theology and Religion, 19th Century
Published by: Erdélyi Református Egyházkerület
Keywords: Revolution of 1848; First Hungarian Government; religious freedom; churches of Hungarian Kingdom; Lajos Batthyány; József Eötvös
Summary/Abstract: Proclaiming equality before the law for denominations by the Statute nr. XX. in 1848, challenged both the churches and the civil rights. In many cases religious freedom goes hand in hand with national identity. This essay aims to review the attitude of the First Hungarian Government (lead by count Lajos Batthyány from March to September 1848) towards the churches of the Hungarian Kingdom at that time. We will follow the historical events, the debates of the Parliament, the interpellations of emblematic characters of the Revolution and Freedom Fighting in 1848–49, using mainly the reports of the newspaper Pesti Hírlap, which became the Official Gazette of the Batthyány-Government in 1848 and the primary source to study and understand the political thinking and liberal attitude concerning equality and freedom of religious faith. Beside the Reformed Church’s perspective, this analysis reviews the implications of these debates for the Roman and Greek Catholic Churches, Greek Orthodox (Eastern) Church and Israelites.
Journal: Református Szemle
- Issue Year: 108/2015
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 296-314
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Hungarian