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The Protestant Ethic in Hungary - The Puritan Ethic and its Influence

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While in the 16-17th centuries about the two thirds of the Hungarians belonged to the Reformed Church, the presence of the "spirit of capitalism" and the "protestant ethic" is rather questionable. The Calvinists did not play a different or decisive role in the capitalization process of Hungary at the end of the 19th century. The historical analysis focuses on the puritan doctrines can be found in the religiosity of Hungarian puritans and Reformed people in the 17th century. The "Hungarian Protestant ethic" differs from Weber's ideal-type in two respects: the Hungarian version is more pietistic, less activist; and it seems to have less practical influence in everyday life because of the weak religiosity. The Hungarian case does not refute Weber's thesis, but it call the attention to two important parts of historical analysis: the reinterpreting, selecting procedure in social context; and the intensity of religiosity.

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Attila K. Molnar is a research professor of the National University of Public Service, and the head of the Thomas Molnar Institute for Advanced Studies of this university.

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Authors Attila K Molnár, Attila K. Molnár
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.03.2024
 
EAN 9783525540893
ISBN 978-3-525-54089-3
No. of pages 238
Dimensions 160 mm x 21 mm x 235 mm
Weight 519 g
Illustrations with 1 fig.
Series Beiträge zur Europäischen Religionsgeschichte
Beiträge zur Europäischen Religionsgeschichte (BERG)
Beiträge zur Europäischen Religionsgeschichte 008
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

Protestantismus, Ungarn, auseinandersetzen, Puritanische Ethik

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