The Hungarian Unitarian Catechism is an important teaching text of the Hungarian Unitarian Church, reflecting a tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century in Transylvania. Developed and refined over time, it expresses the core principles of Unitarian Christianity in a clear and structured form.
Written as a series of questions and answers, the Catechism presents the main elements of Unitarian faith, including the unity of God, the teachings of Jesus, the role of conscience, and the purpose of the Church. It draws on biblical sources while emphasizing thoughtful belief and personal responsibility.
We invite you to read it as both a document of history and a living testimony of faith.
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