RT Article T1 Theologie in laizistischen Zeiten JF Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte / Kanonistische Abteilung VO 106 SP 348 OP 368 A1 Schwarz, Karl 1952- LA German PB De Gruyter YR 2020 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1777164648 AB Theology in laicistic times. The breakdown of Habsburg monarchy and the consequences for protestantic colleges in the region of Danube and the Carpats. The article deals with the fate of protestant colleges in the Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy and its descendant states. Protestant teaching was restricted by a laicistic course of policy in Czechoslovakia (under Masaryk) and Austria (Socialist party). In Hungary, Horthy expected help and hope by the churches during the depression after the lost war, and therefore founded ecclesiastical academic institutes on university level. To this day, pastoral training is located in church-directed universities and colleges, whereas the public universities and colleges offer no theological courses. In Austria, the „Großdeutsche“ party supported the „Christlichsoziale“ party and its powerful (clerical) leader Ignaz Seipel under the condition that the 100 year old protestant seminary was incorporated with Vienna University. K1 Laizismus