100 source-based guides
The Transfiguration and Mount Tabor
Follow the vision from the three Synoptic Gospels into scripture, theology, pilgrimage, liturgy and the living landscape of its historic mountain.
One vision, many questions
How is the library organized?
Three paths examine Matthew, Mark and Luke without silently harmonizing their differences. Four paths study Peter, Moses, Elijah and the voice from the cloud. The final paths explore location, liturgy and early Christian interpretation.
Every path contains ten articles and separates Gospel wording from theological interpretation, pilgrimage tradition, architecture and modern historical debate.
Ten research paths
Where will you begin?
The Transfiguration in Matthew
The shining face, bright cloud and command to listen.
Open this path →02 · 10 articlesThe Transfiguration in Mark
Dazzling garments, secrecy and the question of resurrection.
Open this path →03 · 10 articlesThe Transfiguration in Luke
Prayer, exodos, Jerusalem and the disciples’ sleep.
Open this path →04 · 10 articlesPeter at the Transfiguration
Confession, three shelters and a disciple still learning.
Open this path →05 · 10 articlesMoses at the Transfiguration
Torah, Exodus and the prophet whom the disciples must hear.
Open this path →06 · 10 articlesElijah at the Transfiguration
Horeb, prophecy, expected return and John the Baptist.
Open this path →07 · 10 articlesThe Voice from the Cloud
Sonship, scriptural echoes and divine presence.
Open this path →08 · 10 articlesTabor versus Mount Hermon
A respectful, evidence-led study of tradition and geography.
Open this path →09 · 10 articlesThe Feast of the Transfiguration
Calendars, liturgy and living pilgrimage on the summit.
Open this path →10 · 10 articlesEarly Christian Interpretation
Origen, patristic exegesis and the making of pilgrimage space.
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