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BIO-NOTES FREUND, Stefan Stefan Freund since 2008 is professor of Classical Philology at the University of Wuppertal. His main publications are Vergil im frühen Christentum. Untersuchungen zu den Vergilzitaten bei Tertullian, Minucius Felix, Cyprian, Novatian und Arnobius, Paderborn, Schéningh, 2003”, and Laktanz, Diuinae institutiones, Buch 7: De uita beata. Einleitung, Text, Ubersetzung und Kommentar, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2009. E-mail: freund@uni-wuppertal.de HAMVAS, Endre Ádám Endre Ádám Hamvas is working as an Assistant Professor at Gál Ferenc Catholic College, Department of Social Sciences in Szeged, Hungary. He wrote his PhD thesis about Hermetic Literature and made the Hungarian translation of the Corpus Hermeticum. Ihe main topics of his resarch are Hermetic Literature and the problem of reception of Hermetica in Christianity from Late Antiquity to early modern history. In this context he did research on the Italian Franciscan theologian, Hannibal Rosseli, who published a huge commentary on the Corpus Hermeticum in Krakow after the Council of Trent. He published some books on Hermetic Literature and St. Augustine, and made the Hungarian translation of several reports written in Latin at the 18" and 19" century synods of the Hungarian Catholic Church. E-mail: ehamvas@gmail.com HorvATH, Orsolya Orsolya Horvath is associate professor of philosophy and theology at the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences). Her research fields are phenomenology and hermeneutics, and more specifically the Selbstbesinnung (self-reflection, selfmindfulness) of the factical human being and the questions on the borderline between philosophy and theology in the 19'* and 20" centuries. She focuses on the New Testament and on thinkers such as Hegel, Kierkegaard, Husserl, Bultmann, and Heidegger. Her books (in Hungarian) include The Phenomenology of Selbstbesinnung: The Concept of Transcendental Reduction in Husserl’s Late Philosophy (2010), The Pauline Epistles (2011), The Revealing Word: Hermeneutical Situations in the New Testament (2013). She is co-editor of a selection of Luther’s sermons in Hungarian (2015). E-mail: horvath.orsolya@kre.hu J6zsa, Gyorgy Zoltan György Zoltán Józsa holds a PhD in literature from the Eötvös Loränd University. He is part-time adjunct lecturer in Russian Literature at the Department of Russian Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Eötvös + 345 + Daréczi-Sepsi-Vassänyi_Initiation_155x240.indb 345 6 2020.06.15. 11:04:27