In the early sixteenth century, a broad sense of discontent spread through Western Christendom. Many believers were troubled by corruption within the clergy, by the sale of indulgences, and by the impression that the Church had grown rich, political, and distant from the Gospel. Renaissance humanism had encouraged Christians to read Scripture more closely and […]
Month: October 2025
To complete a subject, we had to visit ancient Roman ruins of Pannonia in Budapest. Pannonia was a Roman province that included parts of modern-day western Hungary, including the area around today’s Budapest. The Romans built forts, roads, and settlements along the Danube River, which acted as a border of the empire. The area was […]
During an observation for my teaching practise in a high school, I had the opportunity to see the practical implementation of history teaching and to compare it with my own teaching practice. The class that I observed was about the foreign politics of Hungarian king Louis the Great. The lesson’s organization and structure were easy […]
Over the past few days, I experimented with several terminal-based browsers on my Debian system: Lynx, ELinks, w3m, and Browsh. Each offered a very different experience, and I quickly realized just how limited – or surprisingly capable – text-mode browsing can be. I started with Lynx, the simplest and most austere of the group. Navigating […]
Many people think that our existence is aimless. I do not agree with them. I think we are all born with purpose. Everyone has their personal purpose that serves their desire for learning and discovering new things. So as time passes and we remember things, we often think about our past memories as some kind […]