
- Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church
Renáta Tóth believes in endless mercy and resurrection. She is always fascinated by sunsets,people’s smiles and the English and Hungarian languages. In the Institute of English Studies of Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, she learnt from such amazing instructors whom she looks up to both as people and as professionals.
During her university studies, she already had the possibility to get involved in some special projects: she contributed to the research of Sára Tóth with translating some sermons of Paul Tillich, and, in the end of her MA studies, she published a historical studies volume together with fellow students and one of their instructors, Ágnes Beretzky. In the volume, she wrote a chapter on the work and Hungarian press coverage of a nineteenth-century English thinker, Arthur J. Patterson, who was rather sympathetic to Hungarians (Distance Revisited: Chapters from British/US-Hungarian Relations, ed. Ágnes Beretzky, Budapest–Párizs: L’Harmattan, 2025). Perhaps these two, very different projects can clearly show her wide range of interests and openness to new things.
