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    Szilágyi-Papp Éva Adrienn

    2026.06.22.1 Min Read
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    • Lecturer, Institute of Pastoral Studies, TTRE
    Reformed Minister

    I have served as an ordained minister since 2014. I pursued doctoral studies at the Doctoral School of the Debrecen Reformed Theological University, within the Department of Systematic Theology, where I completed all doctoral coursework (absolutorium) in 2018. I am currently working on my doctoral dissertation. My research focuses on the theological reinterpretation of shame in light of the theology of Paul Tillich, with particular attention to Protestant theological understandings of shame and patterns of abuse of power within ecclesial contexts.

    In 2022, I obtained certification as a facilitator of bereavement support groups for children. In addition, I am currently enrolled in the Pastoral Psychology Specialist Programme at the Sárospatak Reformed Theological University, which I expect to complete in June 2026. Accompanying people through experiences of loss and grief plays a defining role both in my ministry and in my professional interests. In support of this work, I published Loss Journal (Veszteségnapló), a guided grief journal designed to assist the process of bereavement, in 2025.

    In my work, I place particular emphasis on integrating theological reflection with pastoral-psychological perspectives, especially in relation to questions of human dignity, suffering, loss, and restoration.

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