This biographical study presents the life and work of Slovak Lutheran biblical scholar, theologian, and pastor, Ján Lajčiak (1875–1918), whose critical thinking led to his marginalization within the church. It interprets the personal setbacks of this remarkably gifted thinker as a form of self-identification with the focus of his professional research – the life experiences of the prophet Ezekiel.
Sidonia Horňanová (Tue,) studied this question.