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Szekely Origins and Radical Faith: From Mongolia to Transylvania: The Birth of Unitarianism

Szekely Origins and Radical Faith: From Mongolia to Transylvania: The Birth of Unitarianism

          
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Most Unitarians would be surprised to learn that the first established Unitarian Churches were in Hungary, established mostly among the Szekely Hungarian population, a people with a long history of religious freedom and communitarian socio-economic relations. Indeed, that surprise comes from little knowledge of the history of Eastern Europe, at least during the first millennium of the Christian Era. Yet, the understanding of the roots and development of Unitarianism has much to do with that history, and with the Szekely people's religious flowering during the last four decades of the 16th Century. Pre-9th Century Szekely history is in itself a complex one, due to many migrations with tribal regroupings, and varying patterns of rule or subjection, while tracing its record is aggravated by problems created by the sources, all foreign, written in a half dozen archaic languages, such as inaccuracies in locating and/or dating, differences in naming, and non-recognition of mere name changes. Consequently, professional Hungarian historians, of different disciplines, have arrived at different views on the origin both of the name Szekely and of the people themselves. This study deals with them in the first part, taking us to the Khazar experience, followed by the founding of the Hungarian nation and state under Szekely leadership. The second part deals with the introduction of Christianity, the establishment of the Christian Kingdom, with its Trinitarian belief system and feudal socio-economic relations, and the programmatic eradication of the non-Christian past, and with the ruling Arpad House's centuries long struggle for acceptance of these changes, particularly with its kin, the Szekelys. Finally, the study brings us to the Hungarian martyr David Ference and the birth of Unitarianism in Hungarian Transylvania during the 16th Century Reformation. Dr. Ehrenthal presents us with an impressive manuscript, a well documented and referenced scholarly work, offering new historical interpretations that bring to life and make an invaluable contribution to the intimate relationship between Unitarian and Hungarian history.
About the Author: Frank F. Ehrenthal, a lifelong Unitarian born in Hungary in 1910, was awarded his Ph.D in Architecture from the University of Florence, Italy (1936) and his Litterarum Humanarum Doctor degree from Unitarian-Universalist Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley, California in 1966. Emigrating to the U.S. in 1939, he worked on U.S. naval warship design during WWII. Between 1945 and 1963, he maintained an architectural practice in San Francisco, California as well as being an active member of the city's First Unitarian Church. His career as an educator in architecture and urban design began in 1963, ending with his Emeritus retirement in 1980. He taught at Penn State University, Oklahoma State University, and in 1968, joined the faculty at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, where he was instrumental in creating the school's highly respected Graduate Division of Environmental and Urban Systems, elevating the meaning, nature and importance of integrated planning in the public domain. Throughout his life and career, he continued his dedication to Unitarian-Universalist principles and congregations wherever he lived. His architecture is found in a number of Unitarian-Universalist churches located throughout the U.S., including The Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley, California and the Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Society church, recognized as "one of the most distinctive ecclesiastical buildings in all of Southern California" when designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 2009.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781494926953
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 334
  • Series Title: English
  • Sub Title: From Mongolia to Transylvania: The Birth of Unitarianism
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1494926954
  • Publisher Date: 14 Jan 2014
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Weight: 448 gr


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