“Night Thoughts” and “Meditations among the Tombs”: The influence of English moralists on József Péczeli’s sermons and literary activities Cover Image

“Night Thoughts” and “Meditations among the Tombs”: The influence of English moralists on József Péczeli’s sermons and literary activities
“Night Thoughts” and “Meditations among the Tombs”: The influence of English moralists on József Péczeli’s sermons and literary activities

Author(s): György Kurucz
Subject(s): Cultural history, History of Church(es), 18th Century
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Enlightenment; József Péczeli; Lőrinc Orczy; Alexander Pope; Voltaire; John Tillotson; John Evans; William Beveridge; Philip Doddridge; Ferenc Kazincz

Summary/Abstract: József Péczeli (1750–1792), a Calvinist minister educated at some of the outstanding German, Swiss and Dutch centres of knowledge, is mostly known for his editorial and publishing activities, including his translations of Voltaire’s dramas and epic works. However, this paper is meant to analyze the issues of calling and absolution as presented in “Moral Semons” edited and published by the “erudite minister of Révkomárom”. It argues that Péczeli’s sermons tend to show the influence of eighteenth century English theologians, thereby disseminating the ideas of modern practical theology, as well as interpreting and adapting them to the needs of young ministers serving in the communities of the various layers of contemporary Hungarian society.

  • Issue Year: 34/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 190-198
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English