Transylvanian Sabbatarianism emerged from the aspirations of the Reformation without direct
contact with the Jews. The book aims at demonstrating that although the Hungarian-speaking
Székely Sabbatarians sought to be Christians and Jews at the same time and balanced for
centuries on the border of the two world religions the necessity and direction of their final
choice could be predicted and explained from their earliest manuscripts. Is it possible to be a
Christian and a Jew at the same time or is the choice between the two inevitable?