megkeresztelés
Megkeresztelés is a Hungarian term that translates to "great baptism" or "re-baptism." It most commonly refers to a significant event in the history of the Anabaptist movement in Hungary. In 1529, in the town of Abony, a group of individuals, having already undergone baptism as adults, were re-baptized by immersion in a solemn ceremony. This act was a defining moment for the Hungarian Anabaptists, setting them apart from other Christian denominations and reinforcing their commitment to adult believer's baptism as a core tenet of their faith.
The term "megkeresztelés" highlights the significance they attached to this act of re-baptism, viewing it not