A Szatm ri Reform. Egyh zmegye T rt nete... (The Szatm r Reformation: History of the Diocese...) explores the rich and complex history of the Reformed Church in the Szatm r region. K lm n Kiss delves into the origins and development of Protestantism in this area, detailing key figures, events, and theological debates that shaped its identity. The book provides a comprehensive account of the church's institutional growth, its role in local society, and its contributions to Hungarian culture and identity.
This meticulously researched volume offers valuable insights into the religious and social history of Hungary, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the Reformation, Protestantism, and the historical development of religious institutions in Central Europe.
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